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  • New LAP Schedule A Big Success

    Thursday, October 23, 2003 By: Sandeep Soman

    Paint Branch High School has started a new lunch schedule this year. Many improvements have been made to lunch, also known as the Lunch Activity Period (LAP), after the decision to have one 45-minute

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  • Murray’s talentnot lost in translation

    Thursday, October 23, 2003 By: Alex Hampshire ('04)

    As a film about a newfound connection between two Americans on a Tokyo expedition, Lost in Translation is a powerful juxtaposition of cultures. It opens up stylized and immersed in shaky hand-held ca

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  • "Thirteen" is Lucky in Theaters

    Friday, October 24, 2003 By: Marie Loop

    The life of teenage girl cannot compare to anything else.It's very different from the life of a teenage boy, or any other age range.

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  • Air pollution affects health, local sports: Laws limit outdoor activities during bad air days

    Friday, October 24, 2003 By: Angela Kutnerian, Staff writer

    Athletes competing in the San Joaquin Valley have to cope with the sweltering summer temperatures. While preoccupied with summer heat, little do they know they are also coating their lungs with arguab

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  • ‘Under God’ Under Fire: Critics debate religious endorsement in the Pledge of Allegiance

    Friday, October 24, 2003 By: Natalia Aivazova

    Every year thousands of immigrants flock to the United States of America in hopes of finding the politically unbiased haven intended by the founding fathers. Instead, they are confronted with money t

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  • Kill Bill—Ode to Kung Fu

    Friday, October 24, 2003 By: Montunrayo Akinmurele

    Quentin Tarantino’s blood-fest, Kill Bill Vol.1, can easily be proclaimed one of the most extraordinary kung fu movies to recently hit the big screen.

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  • International Artist Operates Art Gallery in Wayland

    Saturday, October 25, 2003 By: Cory Barrett

    His artwork has been featured in exhibits all over the world as well as in local areas like Kalamazoo and on the Grand Valley’s campus. He believes art should be shared and hidden away from the world

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News
Wayland could lose the title of being a Class A school. Schools in the area recently completed an official student count for the 2003-04 school year and the student count has, at least in Wayland decl
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The Superintendent of Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) along with the Board of Education on September 9 made a decision to “halt the implementation” of a new grading and reporting policy that w
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Athletes competing in the San Joaquin Valley have to cope with the sweltering summer temperatures. While preoccupied with summer heat, little do they know they are also coating their lungs with arguab
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A gay/straight alliance club may soon be added on campus if Student Council approves their constitution today.
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Braddock teacher Kevin Court is used to teaching driver’s education on the court, but now he’s taking his lesson plans to another kind of court - federal.
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Features
His artwork has been featured in exhibits all over the world as well as in local areas like Kalamazoo and on the Grand Valley’s campus. He believes art should be shared and not hidden away from the w
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Opinion
As a freshman, I came to high school expecting to run into lots of new procedures. However, the only change I find significant is one that is new to everybody. This policy is the new state law that sa
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Every year thousands of immigrants flock to the United States of America in hopes of finding the politically unbiased haven intended by the founding fathers.
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Entertainment
Quentin Tarantino’s blood-fest, Kill Bill Vol.1, can easily be proclaimed one of the most extraordinary kung fu movies to recently hit the big screen.
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The life of teenage girl cannot compare to anything else.It's very different from the life of a teenage boy, or any other age range.
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