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  • Al Ritmo de Merengue: Merengue Dancers Tear up the Dancer

    Saturday, September 06, 2003 By: Haven Carey

    Everyone knows of Latin dances like Salsa, Tango, and Flamenco. Such dances have displayed pride for the Latino culture with a stomp of the foot and the flare of a shimmering, multi-colored skirt. But

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  • The Boss Plays All Night for Hometown Fans: Concert Review

    Thursday, September 11, 2003 By: Eve Lebwohl '04

    When thousands of diehard fans fill Giants' Stadium for the tenth Bruce Springstein concert in a row, energy runs as high as the megawatt stadium lights that illuminated the arena on August 31.

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  • Teens and jobs: Knowing a few basics can give you a leg up in the job market

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By: Mike DalSanto and Sarah Antonucci

    Clothes, movie tickets, candy, food, cars, gas and other expenses all require one thing—money. And for many teens, most of this money comes from working part-time or weekend jobs. In the worst high

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  • Bravo series breaks barriers--but may stereotype gay men

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By: Elise Yahner

    The newest addition to a long list of reality-based shows is Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. The show has sparked a lot of controversy in relation to stereotypes in homosexuality. Some think that it

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  • Light show, energy-filled encores rock Radiohead concert

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By: Tim Magaw

    Very few bands in today's music scene have been able to explore new sounds and styles while still surviving in the mainstream. Then again, there are very few bands like Radiohead.Radiohead consists o

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Issue Date: Sunday, September 14, 2003 Issue: Week of Sept. 15, 2003
 
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On Sept. 11, 150 students from each of the schools across the Grossmont Union High School District (GUHSD) marched in protest of the school board’s recent actions that limit the student representative
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Despite four Thunderbird students overdosing on anti-psychotics during their lunch, Greenway will not close campus unless the district says otherwise.
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Arizona’s schools may soon become a little less sweet, at least if the Arizona State Team for Action for Healthy Kids has its way.The State Board of Education is currently reviewing that would call fo
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Features
Teens and jobs: Knowing a few basics can give you a leg up in the job market
Clothes, movie tickets, candy, food, cars, gas and other expenses all require one thing—money. And for many teens, most of this money comes from working part-time or weekend jobs.
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Who would want to spend summer vacation hanging around Ramaz? Actually, it seems that movie stars would!
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Imagine getting career advice and insights from some of the most successful people in their fields, like Bill Shultz (former producer of the Simpsons)and Steve Forbes (president and CEO of Forbes Maga
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Everyone knows of Latin dances like Salsa, Tango, and Flamenco. Such dances have displayed pride for the Latino culture with a stomp of the foot and the flare of a shimmering, multi-colored skirt. But
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Opinion
Enemies of U.S. not entitled to same liberties as citizens
The greatest injustice of the war on terrorism is the way captured al Qaeda operatives are treated. Giving them all the rights of an American citizen and a free trial is outrageous.
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An SAT test date is rarely an auspicious day for students. This October, it falls on the eve of Yom Kippur, the most solemn, sacred day of the Jewish calendar. This occurrence has led Ramaz, a centra
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What is the deal with advertisements these days? Today, advertisements are too provocative; they show pictures of people who are not even half-dressed. Who wants to see that?
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