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  • The Road to Success...Closed: Students, parents and buses will be diverted for construction

    Wednesday, August 18, 2004 By: Carlos Lindado and Annette Hernandez / Staff Reporters

    As if it weren’t hard enough getting 4,300 students through the doors of Felix Varela High, imagine having to deal with the same kind of traffic doubled. Well, stop imagining and step into the reality

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  • “The Da Vinci Code” challenges Christianity, ignites controversy

    Wednesday, August 18, 2004 By: review by Antonella Regueiro / Staff Reporter

    “The Da Vinci Code” by Dan Brown is the perfect mixture between great suspense, mind-blowing riddles, and controversial subjects.

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  • “Four Swords Adventures” revolutionizes the classic SNES style

    Wednesday, August 18, 2004 By: review by Ben F. Badger Jr. / Entertainment Editor

    “The Legend of Zelda” has amazed gamers for the better part of twenty years with its series of games for Nintendo systems. “Four Swords Adventures,” is the second “Legend of Zelda” game for the GameCu

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  • Negativism in election politics hits all-time low

    Saturday, August 28, 2004 By: the Visor Editorial Board

    You can't win an election without advertisements. Still, it seems the ads get more scathing each year, and the 2004 election is proving to be the worst yet. Most of the negative commercials are not

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  • Visor critics review the best and worst of the season: SUMMER MOVIES: PICKS AND PANS

    Saturday, August 28, 2004 By: Tim Adkins, Tim Magaw, Drew Seachrist, Meryl Swiatek and Elise Yahner

    Napoleon DynamiteThe best movie of the year and possibly the best movie of this or any decade since film was invented is Napoleon Dynamite. The hilarious title character and supporting cast are the f

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Issue Date: Thursday, July 08, 2004 Issue: Week of Aug. 30, 2004
 
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News
Following in the footsteps of fast food chains and other restaurants, the West Brook cafeteria is offering healthy and more nutritious options for students.
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With the new Repeat/Delete system in Bossier Parish, students now have a chance to completely erase a poor grade from their transcript and replace it with a new and perhaps better one.
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As if it weren’t hard enough getting 4,300 students through the doors of Felix Varela High, imagine having to deal with the same kind of traffic doubled. Well, stop imagining and step into the reality
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Most fast foods have no nutritional value, but now many fast food restaurants are coming out with new low carbohydrate foods, and alternates to the unhealthy typical french fries and a soft drink.
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Opinion
Negativism in election politics hits all-time low
You can't win an election without advertisements. Still, it seems the ads get more scathing each year, and the 2004 election is proving to be the worst yet.
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CON: If same-sex marriage is legalized, it opens a whole new set of problems. In Utah, Lawerence v. Texas has been cited to try to legalize polygamy. Without a clear definition of what marriage is, th
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PRO: With all of the recent attention drawn toward gay marriage and the fact that it has become a major issue in the upcoming election, it is hard not to have an opinion on it. I think that homosexual
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Skin, skin everywhere! You have seen it. I have seen it. We have all seen students flaunt the dress code, and we have all seen students get away with it.
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Entertainment
Visor critics review the best and worst of the season: <i>SUMMER MOVIES:  PICKS AND PANS</i>
Our critics spent time at the movies this summer and here are their reviews of the films they saw.
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“The Da Vinci Code” is not a book for everyone, yet everyone should read it. It is a book that not only entertains the reader, but it actually makes the reader learn and want to investigate more deepl
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