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  • Moustache-Mania at APB

    Friday, November 18, 2011 By: Javier Chavez, Noel Nevarez, Elizabeth Sanchez

    Movember is back and APB is participating once again, but not everyone knows the full story.

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  • JLP Air Rifle Team Undefeated in Recent Competitions

    Friday, November 18, 2011 By: Caitlin Flynn

    The United Sates Coast Guard Junior Leadership Program's Air Rifle Team from Camden County High School have been consistently undefeated. Read about the most recent competition.

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  • BUDGET CUTS FORCE SCHOOL TO LAYOFF FOUR STUDENT AIDES

    Friday, November 18, 2011 By: Jessica Williams and Tiffani Matthews

    This story was featured in NY Times.com/schoolbook. Four Murrow Student aides were recently laid off because of budget cuts.

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  • Family of Local Cancer Patient Fights for Children’s Leukemia Research

    Friday, November 18, 2011 By: Carly Anderson

    Syndey Davies, a 12 year old girl from Auburn Middle School, was diagnosed with Leukemia on July 17, 2011. She has AML Leukemia (Acute Myeloid Leukemia) an adult form, which fewer than ten percent of

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  • Communities Come Together to Help the Environment

    Friday, November 18, 2011 By: Ocianna Gregg

    Recycling is a way for individuals and communities to work together to reduce waste and the negative impact they have on our environment. Together, recycling and reducing waste benefits our natural re

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  • Growing Hesitation Toward Flu Shots

    Friday, November 18, 2011 By: Lydia Dodge

    Fall and winter seasons bring more than just snow and holidays. Since the seasonal flu virus always accompanies the cold weather, flu shots become a lifesaver for some people. The Influenza virus

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  • Business Owners Looking for Trained Workers

    Friday, November 18, 2011 By: Torry Yu

    The Detroit area is known for the automobile and manufacturing industries. For years, this industry has been...

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  • MHS students participate in 'solidarity' with Occupy

    Thursday, November 17, 2011 By: Austin Keating

    “We are the 99 percent! We are the 99 percent! We are the 99 percent!” chants a crowd of a thousand protestors dressed in posterboards on the first day of a movement that would soon spread to hundreds

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  • Courthouse construction digs up past

    Monday, November 14, 2011 By: Lindsey McCuistion

    Courthouse construction finds artifacts underneath the courthouse circle dating early 18th century.

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  • Getting the right angle on the square

    Wednesday, November 16, 2011 By: Julia Kovacs and Abi Ponsar

    Square reconstruction cost a lot but was it worth it?

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, November 21, 2011 Issue: Week of Nov. 21, 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
The sad beat goes on. Layoffs blamed on the sour economy continue to plague New York schools. at Edward R. Murrow High, the termination of four student aides tells the story.
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Business Owners Looking for Trained Workers
The Detroit area has lost so many experienced workers that now it needs to look toward young people and internships to fill a growing number of technology jobs.
full story 
The Occupy Wall Street movement has captured the attention of high school students nationwide, including those at Illinois' Mattoon High, whose graduates initiated the local protest.
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A year after it began, the reconstruction of Springfield's public square is still a work in progress -- or not in progress, depending on point of view -- and cause for doubt about its future.
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No archaeological dig in a faraway land was this, but construction workers digging beneath the Gloucester Courthouse did unearth a trove of cool, really old artifacts.
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Be careful. It's dangerous on those roads. That's what an South Lyon East reporter found without even leaving the school's locale: 12 traffic deaths.
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Features
If it seems the men in your world are a little woolier lately, you might be right. In fact, they may be participating in November, a worldwide awareness campaign focused on prostate cancer.
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For 12-year-old Sydney Davies, getting better is only half the battle. As much, she wants her bout with cancer to raise awareness and resources to help others.
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Unlike many other serious issues, a clean environment is something the average person can contribute to, simply by changing behaviors. People are recognizing this, and acting.
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Some folks are as leery of flu shots and flu mists as they are flu itself. If you want to stay clear of the bug, and not spread it, either, what else do you do?
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