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  • Kearns’ Turn: Krop’s new Teacher of the Year honored for educating students and fellow educators alike.

    Friday, December 19, 2003 By: Shanell Torres

    Country music softly plays and a cow eating a pumpkin is displayed on the computer screen.“It’s a picture that my wife took when we went on vacation. Well, she went on vacation I was still working,”

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  • Oklahoma! Up Close and Personal

    Friday, December 19, 2003 By: Christa Campbell

    Over 100 hours of film for the popular movie, “The Matrix” was shot to produce a running time of approximately two hours. Similarly, the two-hour long show Oklahoma! may seem short when compared to t

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  • Music Enlivens the Brain

    Friday, December 19, 2003 By: Elizabeth Prochet

    When studying an instrument one is not usually contemplating how much it will help in subjects such as math or English, but music does increase educational performance in school.

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  • The Silver Knights Are Here

    Friday, December 19, 2003 By: Jessica Rosenberg

    Sponsered by the Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald, the Silver Knight Award recognizes outstanding students who not only maintain good grades, but who unselfishly apply their special knowledge and talents

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  • Let the Games BeginSGA Boosts Spirit

    Friday, December 19, 2003 By: Shannan Holder

    During the summer of June 2003, the SGA board did more than meet, they made up a game.

    Class competition is the game and it is to be played all year.

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  • Shepherd Balances Dreams and Reality

    Friday, February 13, 2004 By: Ashley Brownlee

    Superstar. When this word comes to mind most think of the glitz and glamour, the fame and fortune- the unattainable. Not senior James Shepherd, III. Shepherd knows the hard work and late nights that l

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  • Give the FTAA a Chance

    Friday, February 13, 2004 By: Nanci Schanerman & Melisa Garber

    Our early release day was cancelled along with our after school activities and field trips. Why? Because of the controversial convention the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) held in Miami. That

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  • The Other Side of the FTAA: A personal experience of Poverty in Mexico

    Friday, February 13, 2004 By: Joshua Carvalho

    The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) has arisen and it’s powerful, unstoppable, and fueled by the most powerful economists of the Western Hemisphere. Millions strongly believe that the FTAA is a

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  • Bush Wants Media Out Of His Privates

    Friday, February 13, 2004 By: Lacey Friedman

    There is exactly one year until elections and it seems to me that Jeb Bush might be the perfect man to make an example of. Politicians sometimes lose sight of themselves, especially if they are kin to

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  • Stop The F---ing Cursing

    Friday, February 13, 2004 By: Nanci Schanerman

    Walking the halls of MKHS a student can be immersed in the culture that is evident in Miami. English, Spanish, French, a different language can always be heard. However, the most common language heard

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The Lightning Strike Dr. Michael M. Krop High School Miami, FL
Issue Date: Friday, December 19, 2003 Issue: Volume 6, Issue 3 Last Update: Friday, February 13, 2004
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There is exactly one year until elections and it seems to me that Jeb Bush might be the perfect man to make an example of. Politicians sometimes lose sight of themselves, especially if they are kin to
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Most high school athletes dream of making a varsity team by their junior or senior year. Many basketball players yearn to be taller. Yet, at 5-7 and in ninth grade Ian Fels has landed a spot on the
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Walking the halls of MKHS a student can be immersed in the culture that is evident in Miami. English, Spanish, French, a different language can always be heard. However, the most common language heard
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Girls are better than boys?Certainly. At least that is what we males have been taught from a very young age. Adult figures, especially teachers, male and female, have always taken great pleasure in
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Since the aquatics department opened at Krop a few years ago, the female swimmers have succeeded in winning every competition they’ve entered, making them virtually undefeated.
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Imagine seven high school football players sitting around a table at the Olive Garden, and each of them wolfing down free breadsticks until they were asked to leave.
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Superstar. When this word comes to mind most think of the glitz and glamour, the fame and fortune- the unattainable. Not senior James Shepherd, III. Shepherd knows the hard work and late nights that l
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Many men believe that the success of the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB depends on the male fan’s willingness to stay loyal and loud when it comes to their favorite team.But women can be just as obsessed and
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Let’s face it, video games are in a league of their own.When someone purchases a video game, they are filled with feelings of joy and excitement. But how many of these people actually know that video
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Economists learn that “There’s no such thing as a free meal.” The same applies to retail.We all know that it costs money to pay for food, clothing, and other items, but what if you steal?
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