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  • EXERCISING EDUCATOR: TAMMI CLARKE ALWAYS SEEMS TO BE RUNNING IN CIRCLES

    Monday, November 02, 2009 By: Costas Rerras

    A full-time sign language interpreter, Tammi Clarke manages to balance work, parenting, and recreational long distance running. Whether racing aroung Granby or on a running track, she is in a constan

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  • Astro Boy Review

    Friday, November 06, 2009 By: Mark Skalski

    Is Astro Boy the next Wall-E? Find out in this review.

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  • Armenians protest protocols

    Thursday, November 05, 2009 By: Alik Ourfalian

    Students express feelings of outrage and betrayal towards the recently-passed Armenia-Turkey protocols.

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  • Males disagree on weight issues

    Thursday, November 05, 2009 By: Parbi Boodaghian

    Concerns about weight do not only exist with females.

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  • Weezer keeps it poppy with "Raditude"

    Thursday, November 05, 2009 By: Lauren Yachera

    Weezer is back with another record. But is it pure pop-rock bliss or one for the bargain bin?

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  • Teen Court dispenses Justice

    Thursday, November 05, 2009 By: MIN-JI YI

    Students crowded into one classroom on September 15, eager to witness a reenactment of the case of Sarah, a high school student who intentionally sprayed urine and toilet water into other students’ mo

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  • We’re American, not stupid

    Wednesday, November 04, 2009 By: Simon Bakke

    We’ve all seen the reports. For some reason, American students constantly fall just below par when it comes to academic testing, especially in math and science.      According to a 2006 Program for I

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  • Close- Up Makes a Comeback

    Tuesday, November 03, 2009 By: Mayra Espinoza

    Since its founding, Close-Up has worked to promote responsible and informed participation in the democratic process through a variety of educational programs. Each year, students, teachers, and other

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  • Dangers of Cell Phones

    Monday, November 02, 2009 By: Zalak Patel

    A few weeks ago, we finished writing our research papers for my language class. For my paper, I wrote about the effect cell phones have on our health. What I found was scary; I didn’t realize there we

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  • Uniform blues, blacks, greens, and maroons

    Sunday, November 01, 2009 By: Diana Salgado

    The LSC is to blame for the new uniform, but it's not all bad news. Yes, you are allowed to wear a hoodie, and no, they can not put you in in-school for being out of uniform.

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Issue Date: Monday, November 09, 2009 Issue: Week of Nov. 9, 2009
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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A mass murder investigation has placed Cleveland center stage of the nation's curiosity.
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Students express feelings of outrage and betrayal towards the recently-passed Armenia-Turkey protocols.
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Filipino teachers file suit claiming a California recruiter treated them unfairly while filling jobs in New Orleans.
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The sour economy has made a mess of education budgets nationwide, with staff cuts and dwindling programs the sad sum. The problem is reaching scholastic athletics as well. Salinas Union High typifies
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A meatless Thanksgiving? Gads! Yet, it's not unthinkable, and PETA will thank you for your indulgence. So will Tom Turkey.
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Features
Boys care about their diets, though they don't have the same concerns girls do. While society may see them as eating machines, boys do think about how they wear their weight.
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Wanna Fight About It?
Blackford High students are spoiling for a fight. Or, so it seems in a school year that has seen a sharp increase in the numbers of square-offs. The reasons are many -- from he-said, she-said to a rot
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The Age of Obama did not end racism, and it didn't erase generations of pain caused by racial injustice. America has more to do, students say, to right the nation's minority relations history.
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Close Up's mission is no less than providing the American democratic process with able young citizens. Most students who make the week-long spring trek to Washington, D.C. find the program achieves it
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Tobacco lovers beware: The Meadow Heights Smokebusters are planning this year's assault, and you're in their cross hairs.
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