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  • Brotherhood brings new step

    Tuesday, January 16, 2007 By: Julie Dinh

    “Stomp the Yard” coming soon… in theaters Friday, Jan. 12.

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  • Awake to a New Josh : Groban's third formal album moves beyond the realm of classical crossover

    Wednesday, January 17, 2007 By: Jordan Smith

    On Oprah, December 11, 2006, Josh Groban told a story about being the “geeky kid” in high school, until he went to an arts academy, performed a monologue on his first day, and was invited to join the

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  • Freedom Writers

    Wednesday, January 17, 2007 By: Junifer Mamsaang

    “Freedom Writers” grabs hold of the audience’s attention, emotion, and empathy from the first image of violence to the last flash of the characters’ picture. Although the ending stays true to the grou

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  • Post Secret is no longer a secret

    Wednesday, January 17, 2007 By: Stephanie Haechten

    How would it feel to have the world know your deepest darkest secret?Surprisingly, many PostSecret participants would say that sharing their secrets has allowed them to deal with their issues and rele

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  • The Sweet Escape Comes Out Sour: Gwen Stefani’s newest album is unable to live up to its hype.

    Thursday, January 18, 2007 By: Charlyn Arellano

    Gwen Stefani's newest album isn't as sweet as its title claims. The pop diva's sophomore album, The Sweet Escape, fails to measure up to the hype that her first album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby. had be

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  • Student lends hand, wins award

    Thursday, January 18, 2007 By: Wafic Omran

    When Rachel Bensinger spent a month of her sophomore summer in Madrid, it opened her eyes to the different poverty levels that exist around the world.

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  • Kutcher's 'girlfriend' develops, pitches scripts

    Thursday, January 18, 2007 By: Michel Wigney, Reporter

    “Who’s Ashton Kutcher’s new girlfriend?”We’ve all seen these types of magazine titles: reporters trying to link a celebrity to another celebrity or the celebrities’ coworker.But what you never hear is

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  • ‘Bag, Borrow or Steal’ your way

    Thursday, January 18, 2007 By: Allison Hutchins

    The idea of not having to pay full price for a bag that most people only wear for a season is enticing to many. Now, with the creation of Bag Borrow or Steal, this dream can be easily attained.

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  • Former teacher opens for Bob Dylan: Back-up instrumentalists transform songs

    Friday, January 19, 2007 By: Sophia Cook

    Since Amos Lee traveled with Bob Dylan to open his tour last year, Lee's career skyrocketed as a singer and songwriter. Supply and Demand is his latest CD and it seems innovative and fresh.

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  • Opinions split on new lunch menu options: Students don’t mind taste or choices, but they dislike higher prices, smaller portions

    Friday, January 19, 2007 By: SAMANTHA ALVAREZ / Staff Writer

    When students returned to school this fall new regulations on the food being offered in high schools were met with varying opinions. The specific requirements for food that is sold within a half an ho

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Issue Date: Monday, January 22, 2007 Issue: Week of Jan. 22, 2007
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
The Glendale Community Foundation and the Gwendolyn Sexton Foundation have provided funds for the music department this year.
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Sporadic vandalism continues on CV campus without a lead
Students returning to school after winter break were shocked to find graffiti spray-painted on the walls of the cafeteria, 4000 building, and 8000 building.
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The construction at Pioneer is on schedule, as compared to last year’s project that was completed six months late.
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Six girls basketball players will miss one-third of the season after an investigation revealed involvement with alcohol at a holiday party.
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Features
The idea of not having to pay full price for a bag that most people only wear for a season is enticing to many. Now, with the creation of Bag Borrow or Steal, this dream can be easily attained.
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An alumna of our school enjoys working in the film industry.
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The McLean Rotary Club honored this student for her commitment to community service.
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How would it feel to have the world know your deepest darkest secret?
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Opinion
McLean needs a study period to address the stress of crowded schedules.
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Students should not be forced to include a lunch period in their schedule. Mandatory lunch deprives students of the right to set their own boundaries.
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