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  • UMCP medical student leads discussions with KCHS students

    Monday, October 06, 2003 By: Erica Hansen

    Did you ever want to be a doctor, nurse, or even a brain surgeon? Well, 25 year-old Bruno Dantas is here to tell you that your dreams are possible.

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  • Targeting teens: Alcohol companies saturate media, send wrong message

    Wednesday, October 08, 2003 By: Janice Toyne

    Why is it that alcohol companies continue to advertise towards teens and younger age groups when it is an obvious problem? Alcohol sells, and advertising companies know it too.

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  • Senioritisthe only cure is graduation

    Wednesday, October 08, 2003 By: Kim Price

    For most seniors, it has already begun. The lack of motivation has crept into their bloodstream, followed by drowsiness, and repeated episodes of procrastination.

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  • Constitutional rights being stripped away

    Wednesday, October 08, 2003 By: the Editorial Board

    The U.S. Justice Department has followed up the Patriot Act of 2001 by proposing the Domestic Security Enhancement Bill of 2003, known as Patriot Act II. This legislation would give the government ea

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  • Part-time work, benefits debatable: Juggling schedules a key for success

    Thursday, October 09, 2003 By: Melinda Davis, Staff writer

    Sizzling, popping and cracking pervade the room as fries fry and burgers burn. Hurriedly shouted directions and drive-thru orders crackling over the loudspeaker create a kind of organized pandemonium.

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  • Madison steps into AP History classroom

    Thursday, October 09, 2003 By: Elise Yahner

    President James Madison replaced Jason Anderson, the AP United States History teacher, in the classroom Sept. 29. When students arrived in room 135, they saw the teacher dressed in traditional black

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  • Visiting Vonnegut

    Friday, October 10, 2003 By: Kristine Schmitt

    Where were you on the night of September 22nd?

    Probably doing homework, or participating in an extra-curricular activity, or spending quality time with the computer or television.

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  • Snicket's stories make readers laugh, scratch head in confusion

    Saturday, October 11, 2003 By: Meryl Swiatek

    "If you are interested in a book with a happy ending, you are best off reading some other book." That is the first sentence in The Bad Beginning, the first in A Series of Unfortunate Events books by

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Issue Date: Sunday, October 12, 2003 Issue: Week of Oct. 13, 2003
 
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News
Where were you on the night of September 22nd?You were probably doing homework, or participating in an extra-curricular activity, or spending quality time with the computer or television. However, so
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Did you ever want to be a doctor, nurse, or even a brain surgeon? Well, 25 year-old Bruno Dantas is here to tell you that your dreams are possible.
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Features
For many students, a job seems like a necessity in a world mainly concerned with material possessions and the desire for independence. Cars, insurance and spending money, the “necessities” for most st
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Madison steps into AP History classroom
President James Madison replaced Jason Anderson, the AP United States History teacher, in the classroom Sept. 29. When students arrived in room 135, they saw the teacher dressed in traditional black a
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Sometime during our lives, the majority of us will lose someone dear to us. Of course, we will be sad and shaken by this, but many times we are sad because we knew the person somewhat, but when asked
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Opinion
We’ve grown up being taught that the way we dress influences what others will think of us, but when that judgment falls, it’s not always easy to accept it.
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Why is it that alcohol companies continue to advertise towards teens and younger age groups when it is an obvious problem? Alcohol sells, and advertising companies know it too.
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Constitutional rights being stripped away
The U.S. Justice Department has followed up the Patriot Act of 2001 by proposing the Domestic Security Enhancement Bill of 2003, known as Patriot Act II. This legislation would give the government ea
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Entertainment
"If you are interested in a book with a happy ending, you are best off reading some other book." That is the first sentence in 'The Bad Beginning', the first in 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' books
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“School of Rock” starring Jack Black, Joan Cusack, and Mike White under the direction of Richard Linklater (PG-13, 108 minutes) made the grade in movie theatres this past weekend.
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