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  • Heroic Dolphins: The Heart Warming Story of an Amazing Rescue

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Micheala Ard

    A dog is man’s best friend, and a woman has her diamonds, but do these things save people from killer sharks! Not regularly, but there is a creature out there who has saved many people from the beasts

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  • The Luck of the Irish: The Story Behind St. Patrick's Day

    Thursday, February 17, 2005 By: Stormie Knott

    Four leaf clovers. Pots of gold at the ends of rainbows. Little redheaded men wearing green with weird names like “Paddy”. So, in the spirit of the season, I present the story of St. Patrick!

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  • The “Sleep Diet”:: Loose While You Snooze

    Thursday, February 17, 2005 By: Ophelia Yin

    This is number one on most American’s resolutions this year, and it’s no surprise since society has carved a barbie-like model of how each person should appear...

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  • Ashlee Simpson: Lack of Talent and Lack of Pepto

    Thursday, February 17, 2005 By: Amanda Lubisich

    You all know of Ashlee Simpson’s goof ups at the Orange Bowl and on Saturday Night Live. Both were problems with lip syncing. This brought to people’s attention that maybe Ms. Ashlee Simpson isn’t as

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  • Johnny Carson: The Marvelous Memories of a Missed Man!

    Friday, February 18, 2005 By: Micheala Ard

    Hilarious. Good-natured. Very, very missed. A man named Johnny Carson was born in 1925, and sadly passed away in this year of 2005.

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  • Was 2004 Year of the Great White?: A Toothy Question!

    Friday, February 18, 2005 By: Chris Boyd

    Everyone who enters the ocean, from surfers to swimmers, at some point thinks about sharks. There is something mysteriously enchanting about them, something inside our brain that thirsts for dangerous

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  • Reading Counts or Reading Kills!: The Debate Rages on!

    Friday, February 18, 2005 By: Tyler Thompson

    The time had come. It was more terrifying than Michael Jackson, more frustrating than trying to cut steak with chopsticks, and more boring than the annual “You’re not Invisble Speech.” It was Reading

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  • Deadly Surf Sports

    Friday, February 18, 2005 By: Chris Boyd

    Over the last few weeks, Southern California has seen some of the best and the worst mother nature has to offer. A couple of weeks ago, the rainfall seemed ridiculously never-ending, but other days ev

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  • Rainy Day Blues: Does the Weather Affect Your Mood?

    Friday, February 18, 2005 By: Jamie Niu

    Does the weather only affect on what we do, not how we feel? Find out here!

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  • The Fantabulous Mrs. Guigli

    Wednesday, March 02, 2005 By: MaKayla Jaques

    On February 2nd, I went to a little interview with one of RSM’s newest teachers. This wonderful teacher was Ms. Guigli. Ms Guigli is an 8th grade English teacher. She has quite a sense of humor, laugh

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Roadrunner Newsbag Online Rancho Santa Margarita Intermediate School Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
Issue Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 Issue: february Last Update: Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Current Conditions Mostly Sunny
Temperature: 74.6 °F
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There’s this farmer guy that lives next to me, and I’ve heard amazing stories about this pig he owns. I had to know the truth about the pig, so I decided to go next door and ask him.
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There’s this farmer guy that lives next to me, and I’ve heard amazing stories about this pig he owns. I had to know the truth about the pig, so I decided to go next door and ask him.
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History teacher, ASB director, future professional wrestler... who could this be? None other than the amazing Mr. Mandrioli!
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Isn’t it a great feeling to know that you have the privilege to live in a country where you have a choice? What if some people wanted to take that away? If you love someone, then you have the right to
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what is the meaning of life to many Westerners? What do they view life as? How are their views of life influenced by the unnecessary material items that many Westerners obsess about? For this article,
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“Be original, dress original!” a commercial yells at you, advertising their new clothing product. Great! Another commercial telling you to “be original.” It can join the league of the other hundred “
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Some schools have Romeo and Juliet, others perform Broadway musicals, but in my opinion, none is as good or even come close to the performance I witnessed on February 15 here at RSM Intermediate! This
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Your palms are sweaty, your knees shaking, you keep reciting the song over and over and over, making sure that you won’t forget the lyrics.
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