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  • Laughlin Runs For Life

    Monday, December 05, 2005 By: Regina Shapiro

    Kyle Laughlin truly lived up to his title as World History teacher when he traveled to Dublin, Ireland, to run in a World AIDS Marathon.

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  • Book ReviewThe Sight

    Thursday, December 08, 2005 By: Krystle M., Junior Editor-in-Chief

    David Clement-Davies, author of Fire Bringer, also published a book called The Sight. The Sight hasn’t won as much fame and compliments as Fire Bringer, but it contains the same mythical elements.

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  • Pneumonia infects student body

    Thursday, December 08, 2005 By: Rob James

    Five times having an IV needle stabbed into one’s arm, combined with a couple of days stay at a hospital, can be a bad experience. For Serena Willet, senior, this was the case when she was recently h

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  • ASA skates tobacco free

    Thursday, December 08, 2005 By: Jackie Paul

    On Oct.25, five members of the Action Sports Association extreme sports demonstration team came to La Cueva to show off their skills and teach students the important message of being tobacco free. Thi

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  • Supernatural Captures Horror Flick Terror on the Small Screen

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Era Dykhne

    Superhero fans rejoice: Warner Brothers’ newest power-pair of butt-kicking, wisecracking, incredibly gorgeous, good boys with a bad past are irresistible.Supernatural’s Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackl

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  • Construction on Schedule Despite Weather: Steel for Walls-Roof Going up This Week

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Larry Breen

    The slab is complete, and the walls are going up on the new high school addition, but that's not all the news. Other work is planned for the Christmas vacation...

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  • Interact helps families by using their hands

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Alex Mejia, Staff Reporter

    Started in 1976 by Millard and Linda Fueller, Habitat for Humanity has been helping many families across the world by building homes. It started on the idea that “every man, woman and child should hav

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  • Lockheed Martin hosts Women in Engineering day

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Kaedra Herink

    Lockheed Martin and the University of Akron held a “Women in Engineering” day Nov. 11, giving selected high school students a better look at the different types of engineering.

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  • “Share The Care”: Students Show Support For Mrs. Doud

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Tiffany Chritz

    Thursday, December 1, 2005 Bullock Creek High School students showed their support for not only breast cancer awareness, but to math teacher, Mrs. Susan Doud by wearing pink ribbons distributed throug

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Issue Date: Sunday, December 11, 2005 Issue: Week of Dec. 12, 2005
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

At-a-glance

News
The slab is complete, and the walls are going up on the new high school addition, but that's not all the news.
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Pneumonia infects student body
The New Mexico Board of Health has stepped in to figure out where this small-scale epidemic might have started.
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Kyle Laughlin truly lived up to his title as World History teacher when he traveled to Dublin, Ireland, to run in a World AIDS Marathon.
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The new plan requires students to stay after school if they do not turn in their homework.
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Features
“Women in Engineering” day was a great way to understand options for careers.
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Started in 1976 by Millard and Linda Fueller, Habitat for Humanity has been helping many families across the world by building homes.
full story 
A farewell to cherished Six Flags Astroworld
My last trip to Astroworld before it closed was total chaos, but so much fun.
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Opinion
Energy drinks like Red Bull are not a good idea for anyone. They contain over twice the caffeine found in most soft drinks.
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Barbie, the personification of society's ideal lifestyle has altered herself to better represent modern society. This is a sign that we no longer need to strive for this fictional, completely unreali
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Talking behind people's backs is an awful thing to do and undermines our close-knit community.
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