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  • 'Blood and Chocolate' a delicacy for Valentine's Day

    Friday, January 19, 2007 By: Caralyne Fondulis

    "Ten years ago, in the remote mountains of Colorado, a young girl watched helplessly as her family was murdered by a pack of angry men for the secret they carried in their blood." This is only the ope

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  • Movie Review: “Night at the Museum”: Learning Has Never Been This Fun

    Monday, January 22, 2007 By: Daniel Perez

    In this imaginative film, Ben Stiller gives a wonderful performance in a movie that sets out to surprise and entertain younger audiences but is able to entertain anyone.

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  • Gears of War is sure to please action gamers

    Tuesday, January 23, 2007 By: Pat Bertolino

    Gears of War has quickly become one of the top games available for the Xbox 360, selling one million copies two weeks after its November release.

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  • "Come on and take a free ride"

    Wednesday, January 24, 2007 By: Lauren Kopka

    It pays to be smart, literally. Both the slopes and the season pass prices at our local ski areas are steep. However, the Free Ride program at Boyne Highlands and Boyne Mountain is an offer that can’t

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  • Breaking Boundaries in the Political Game

    Wednesday, January 24, 2007 By: Wyatt Schaffner

    The presidential election of 2008 promises to be one of the most intriguing races in the history of American politics.

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  • Bystanders promote violence by being passive when conflict arises: Commentary

    Friday, January 26, 2007 By: Yev Chinikaylo Staff Writer

    Cries of “Fight, fight!” echo across the cafeteria and people sprint down the halls to get to the center of attention. A crowd quickly gathers to enjoy the break in school monotony.The crowds of stud

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  • 'Michelle's Law' unfairly targets teenage drivers

    Friday, January 26, 2007 By:

    One of the most anticipated events of one's teenage years, being able to drive, is no longer as simple as it once was. With the passage of the discriminatory Ohio House Bill 343, nicknamed "Michelle'

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  • Student committee explores ways to implement honor code

    Friday, January 26, 2007 By: Kathleen Davey

    Text messages, layered note cards, filling in more than one bubble and Ts that could also be taken as Fs are cheating techniques most teachers and students are aware of. Dishonesty on tests, quizzes,

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  • Hoban chips in to help art teacher

    Friday, January 26, 2007 By: Andrew Licking

    The Good Samaritan has walked right into Hoban and is now affecting students and faculty alike.Last summer, art teacher Margot Eiseman was diagnosed with cancer. She has been receiving treatment at t

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  • Though not commercial, 'Pan's Labyrinth' well worth seeing

    Friday, January 26, 2007 By: Andrew Bluebond

    While the terms "adult" and "fairy tale" do not usually go hand in hand, director Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth defies that logic. By merging the horrors of 1944 fascist Spain with the wonderf

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Issue Date: Monday, January 29, 2007 Issue: Week of Jan. 29, 2006
 
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News
Students in Culinary Arts and Auto Technology will participate in a Rialto High School’s first Energy Conversation project.
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The presidential election of 2008 promises to be one of the most intriguing races in the history of American politics. Hilary Clinton and Barak Obama have generated interest among the average voter.
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Features
Hoban chips in to help art teacher
Students and faculty have been helping a teacher in many ways during her treatment for cancer.
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Myspace and Facebook have replaced Xanga, but will either them replace the other?
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The Free Ride program at the local mountain is a real incentive to keep grades up.
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Opinion
'Michelle's Law' unfairly targets teenage drivers
While it is understandable that inexperienced teenage drivers have some restrictions, the new law goes too far.
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Bystanders hold the power to stop a conflict or encourage it. It is up to them to either deter violence in their schools or promote it.
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Something Must Be Done About Darfur: Darfur could affect the U.S.
If we do nothing to stop genocide, then we too bear the responsibility for the atrocities.
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Our school should offer some diverse language classes in addition to the current classes.
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Entertainment
Though not commercial, 'Pan's Labyrinth' well worth seeing
By merging the horrors of 1944 fascist Spain with the wonderful visuals of an ancient underworld kingdom, del Toro creates a unique movie that is perhaps one the best in years.
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