2. Hmmm... What a difficult question. We could go with something obvious and boring like "HTHMA Internships", but there must be better choices. Cliches are always fun, but, sadly, the creative portion of the human brain does not give birth on command, so I cannot think of anything much more clever than "HTHMA Internships" (or similar variations like "HTHMA Internships 2009" or "2009 HTHMA Internships") at the moment.
3. I think I would like to read a stark assessment of the benefits and drawbacks, both hypothetical and literal, associated with internships. Of course, if this article was to appear in a magazine written terribly, I would not enjoy it. Similarly, if I saw a well written article about something less inherently interesting in a magazine I would read and enjoy it, going to show that a well written piece of writing is almost always more appealing than a poor one. Considering this, I would appreciate it if the articles obey the rules of english, not focus on any topic in particular.
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