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  • Video game ushers in a new era of sports gameplay

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Evan Bergman

    The highly anticipated Madden 2005 has hit the shelves and proved why it’s the premiere football franchise in console gaming.

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  • A look behind the scenes

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Katia Phillippeaux

    For community service, students regularly volunteer at hospitals or nursing homes. But, Junior Michaele Antoine serves her community as a varsity football student trainer.

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  • Administration attempts to diversify higher level

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: David Angel

    Acting on a county-wide initiative by the Miami-Dade Public School System, Krop will implement programs to increase the representation of minorities, specifically blacks, in honors and advanced level

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  • Swimming lessons saving lives

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Nina Baraclough

    They grin and giggle at each other, splashing and kicking water all over the pool deck. Little do these

    kids know that such fun may one day save their lives.

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  • Big Sky falls on Miami

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Shira Mazor

    For the last twelve years Mark Gaignard has been energizing audiences all around Florida and the east coast with his heart pumping rock band Big Sky.

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  • Germ-X, hand washing help to fight illness at school this year: Wash up for health. . .

    Thursday, December 02, 2004 By: Ashley Buhr, Chelsey Shupick and Hannah Hitchcock

    Chemical hand sanitizer has become as common as algebra books at WHS this winter, leading some to wonder just what’s up. The industrial-sized bottles of “Germ-X” were placed in all classrooms courtes

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  • Def Poetry Jam comes to Baltimore’s Hippodrome

    Thursday, December 02, 2004 By: Aisha Dorsey

    For three nights only at the Hippodrome Theater at the France- Merrick Performing Arts Center in Baltimore, HBO proudly presents Russell Simmons Def Poetry Slam featuring 9 of their most frequent poet

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  • Ipswich classrooms welcome high-tech additions

    Thursday, December 02, 2004 By: NICK RUBINO

    IPSWICH -- Many students have noticed the recent influx of new technology making its way into classrooms of IHS. While most students have seen or even used the new technology, few know of how the spec

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  • Academic Decathlon: competition of the brain: Passion drives team to excel

    Saturday, December 04, 2004 By: Brianna Stobbe, Photographer

    Sweat trickled down his neck; the judges’ eyes seemed to pierce right through his body. His voice shook. What was the first line?

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  • LMP's Foriegn Language Fair: Third annual language fair ends in success

    Sunday, December 05, 2004 By: Evan Brender

    Lake Mary Prep's third annual foreign language fair was a complete success. Food, drinks, and stories from all over the world were gathered together forming an unparalleled diversity.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Sunday, December 05, 2004 Issue: Week of Dec. 6, 2004
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

At-a-glance

News
Cheating is prevalent among all grade levels. Students say that it's OK to cheat if they do not get caught.
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New computers have arrived at the high school.
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WHS will not have a gymnastics team this year for the first time since 1967-68.
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Acting on a county-wide initiative by the Miami-Dade Public School System, Krop will implement programs to increase the representation of minorities, specifically blacks, in honors and advanced level
full story 
Features
Amnesty International club volunteers at local food pantry.
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Academic Decathlon team members focus on learning as much as they focus on the competition.
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A visit to my grandmother is not what you think.
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The Learn to Swim program for under-privledged kids teaches them the skills for for basic water safety.
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Opinion
If someone has enough money to buy cigarettes or alcohol, should our taxes pay for their food? A student feels that this is not right.
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Parents are responsible for teaching right from wrong. Singers and rap musicians should not fill this role.
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