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  • Lending a Helping Hand

    Monday, October 15, 2007 By: Arnold Holmberg Jr. and Hugh Swan

    By ARNOLD HOLMBERG JR. and HUGH SWANStaff writersStudents learned how to help each other and their community solve problems by using the skills they learned at the Natural Helpers workshop on Sept. 21

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  • Teenage Republicans Hold Reagan Rally Day

    Wednesday, October 17, 2007 By: Mitchell Davis

    The Poplar Bluff High School Teenage Republicans recently hosted the first Reagan Day in Butler County republican history. The event was on Sat. Aug. 25th and drew around 60 people. The event was a fu

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  • Will Samford Fine after Oct. 16 Accident: “Walking Miracle” Has No Broken Bones after Nearly Head-On Collision

    Wednesday, October 17, 2007 By: Larry Breen

    It was a typical Tuesday morning for junior Will Samford as he drove northwest on Loop 340 three miles from school at around 7:15 a.m. going to band practice when it happened...

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  • Violet on the Runway Wilts Under the Spotlight: Unlike Walker’s lead, Violet, who models at the soaring height of 6’1, Violet on the Runway falls up short.

    Wednesday, October 17, 2007 By: Aryn Sanderson

    Melissa Walker’s debut teen novel, Violet on the Runway, is just as much a cliché commentary on the perils of adolescence as it is a trite observation of the topsy-turvy, cocaine powdered modeling wor

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  • HPV VACCINE CONTROVERSY: Who Should Have It?

    Friday, October 19, 2007 By: Melissa Holden

    A huge debate is brewing over the controversial vaccination, Gardasil, which protects girls from the human papilloma virus...

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  • The Whorrors of Halloween: Racy outfits scary pics for costumes

    Friday, October 19, 2007 By: Megan Kelley

    Racy Halloween costumes seem to be what is in right now. As girls will take advantage of this spirited season known as Halloween to dress edgy and not get called anything for it.

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  • Seeker misplaces merit: Children's fantasy film lacks creative plot, wastes viewer's money

    Friday, October 19, 2007 By: Ryan Martens, Layout and Design Editor

    The Light versus the Dark. An epic struggle for the fate of the world. A battle between the forces of good and evil.

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Issue Date: Saturday, October 20, 2007 Issue: Week of Oct. 21, 2007
 
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News
West Ridge 8 theaters aim to enforce new age restrictions on young viewers attending adult movies on weekends. Students are split on their opinions.
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July rape and killings at Cheshire home trigger increase in Connecticut sales of guns and home security systems.
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Building owners beware: A new Milford, Ct. law put the burden on you to clean graffiti from your properties or face fines. Why? To discourage more of the same on neighboring buildings.
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LaVega student escapes serious injury in car crash. His SUV is hit nearly head-on and rolls when struck by a second car.
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An alert custodian discovered a written threat and school officials cancelled volleyball game after calling on deputies and a search dog. The search proved fruitless, and students returned next day.
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At Arrowhead High, a parasite outbreak closed the school swimming pool and others in Waukesha County. Last outbreak in 1993 was the most serious in U.S. history.
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Features
A seaman's story: World War II in the Navy leaves Harrison with many recollections. War, he says, makes one "grow up fast."
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National Guardsman recalls his days on the line in Iraq. He says his eyes "were opened" for the better by the differences in culture and human interaction.
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Senior manages multiple jobs: Singer pays partial tuition, balances active schedule
Busy lady: A budding Fresno student Kim Swift sings worldwide, works two jobs and helps pay for her tuition at a Christian school. Oh yes -- Swift, naturally enough, runs on the track team, too.
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Learning a new "world" language is the goal this year of Washington High and the surrounding community. Nineteen students are learning the dialect of the Lakota Sioux.
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