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Issue Date: Friday, October 23, 2009 Issue: October 2009 Last Update: Sunday, November 08, 2009
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People have always been trying to find new ways to save money. From the Sunday paper coupons, to a newer, more efficient light bulb, Americans everywhere are doing whatever is in their power to keep a
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President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize; many citizens were shocked including the president, he said that he was shocked and honored that he won the prize.   Many of the president’s critics
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Hanover-Horton is the home of many sports, from baseball to football and everything in between and beyond. However, a largely forgotten sport has recently graced the athletic department with its comin
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The Man Who Came to Dinner is the latest play being put on by the Hanover-Horton Drama Department.   This play has been on over 5,000 times on Broadway, so many students might not know it, but paren
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August 28th 2005 was a day of fear and worry after a terrifying and deadly storm worked its way through the southern coast of America. Numbers in the thousands perished in the deadly storm, and number
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The World Languages Club is back again with a whole new fundraiser. This year, they will be putting on a talent show to raise money for all the students in the club that want to go to Europe. The tale
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Did you know that every two seconds someone in the United States needs blood? Although the need is great, only about 5% of the eligible population actually donates their blood and there is no substitu
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Five people are hunched over a piece of paper, speaking excitedly in nervous whispers. On a table on the other side of the room, five more people are seated, secretly debating their options. This is t
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When your life is on the line during cardiac arrest, CPR can double your chances of surviving.  CPR, otherwise known as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, was developed in 1960.  This procedure has been p
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The school year is already underway and the Hanover-Horton Community Service Club is in full swing.  Projects are being decided on and two have been accomplished.  Jacquie Melling is the advisor again
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