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The Bulldog Tribune Stone Bridge High School Ashburn, VA
Issue Date: Friday, October 02, 2009 Issue: October Edition Last Update: Wednesday, October 21, 2009
  • Peers talk about PEER

    Tuesday, October 06, 2009 By: Laura Ratliff

    Usually someone with an emotional issue is embarrassed or insecure about their issue; PEER’s goal is to make it so it’s not an awkward setting. The goal is to make it more so like talking to a friend.

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  • A day in the life of a LVFC Firefighter

    Friday, October 02, 2009 By: Stephanie Luu

    “The difference between career and volunteer firefighters is that they do it for money and we do it for love,” said Dizerga. “Training and requirements are similar, but the professionals have more pra

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  • Senior exemptions and H1N1

    Tuesday, October 06, 2009 By: Nico Esguerra

    Get this: The H1N1 virus jumps from swine to human and spreads throughout the world during the winter. After getting a foothold in nearly every region of the planet during that spring and summer, the

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  • Strict Parents vs. Spoiled Teenagers

    Tuesday, October 06, 2009 By: Xenia Kler

    Ashburn kids don’t notice how many things they actually have, until they get them taken away. So, please, just stop whining about how unfair your parents are and be thankful the life you lead is so pr

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  • VMAs Create Yet Another Controversy

    Tuesday, October 06, 2009 By: Daenuka Muraleetharan

    The show went on with hardly any more calamities (except Lady Gaga’s performance of “Paparazzi” which was quite outrageous, though expected of a woman who came to the show escorted by a Muppet). And t

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  • Crowd Control

    Tuesday, October 06, 2009 By: Ryan Peper

    Everyone knows which hallways to avoid, the 200/400 intersection, the 300/400 intersection, the 600 hallway, and just about all of the stairways. But the biggest problem is in the morning, when others

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  • How the Real World Began: A history of life, love and drama

    Tuesday, October 06, 2009 By: Emily Rust

    Regardless of the controversy, strangers still learn about the real world of love and the workplace as millions watch at home. The show has become increasingly popular among teens and adults who like

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  • Young Republican Club

    Wednesday, October 21, 2009 By: Rachael Padgett

    The Young Republicans Club, newly established this year, is doing just that—sharing their opinions and informing others of the political issues that are going on in the world.

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  • Voting Virgins

    Wednesday, October 21, 2009 By: Laura Ratliff

    Young people made a huge difference in the election of our president Barrack Obama. Ninety five percent of African Americans, 76% percent of Latino Americans, and 54% of white Americans aged 18-29 vot

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  • Thrift Shops, an affordable new trend

    Tuesday, October 06, 2009 By: Carlisle Wilkinson

    The owner of a half-consignment half new clothes store, Rich Hippie, doesn’t except clothes that are anything less than good condition, along with many other consignment stores.

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At-a-glance

The Young Republicans Club, newly established this year, is doing just that—sharing their opinions and informing others of the political issues that are going on in the world.
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Young people made a huge difference in the election of our president Barrack Obama. Ninety five percent of African Americans, 76% percent of Latino Americans, and 54% of white Americans aged 18-29 vot
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A new family has moved into Dupont Circle and they’re here to stay for the next couple months—it’s the cast of one of MTV’s top reality shows: Real World. MTV has found a new city for its 23 season
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Regardless of the controversy, strangers still learn about the real world of love and the workplace as millions watch at home. The show has become increasingly popular among teens and adults who like
full story 
Everyone knows which hallways to avoid, the 200/400 intersection, the 300/400 intersection, the 600 hallway, and just about all of the stairways. But the biggest problem is in the morning, when others
full story 
The Swine Flu, also known as the H1N1 influenza has been reported in eleven states as widespread, including Alaska, Arizona, Oklahoma, Maryland, and in the Southeast.
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The show went on with hardly any more calamities (except Lady Gaga’s performance of “Paparazzi” which was quite outrageous, though expected of a woman who came to the show escorted by a Muppet). And t
full story 
Thrift Shops, an affordable new trend
The owner of a half-consignment half new clothes store, Rich Hippie, doesn’t except clothes that are anything less than good condition, along with many other consignment stores.
full story 
Ashburn kids don’t notice how many things they actually have, until they get them taken away. So, please, just stop whining about how unfair your parents are and be thankful the life you lead is so pr
full story 
Get this: The H1N1 virus jumps from swine to human and spreads throughout the world during the winter. After getting a foothold in nearly every region of the planet during that spring and summer, the
full story 
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