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  • The Lost Equestrian Sports

    Friday, October 29, 2004 By: Stefani Lewis

    Reporter Stefani Lewis has been riding and training horses since she was nine. Pictured here is her chestnut

    named DeMarco.

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  • The importance of sports

    Friday, October 29, 2004 By: Jo-Anne Van Aerde

    Throughout the world, sports serve as a cultural exchange that brings people together. Sports events lead to a better understanding of the world around us.

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  • Anorexia nervosa: PHOTOGRAPH BY NATALIE CAUDILL/DALLAS MORNING NEWS

    Friday, October 29, 2004 By: Jo-Anne Van Aerde

    Society portrays images of models who are “perfect” because they are thin. Teen girls feel that there is something wrong with them if they are not skinny.Models like Erica Forest, seen here in a Vera

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  • What happened to US B-ball ?: Fans still wondering...

    Friday, October 29, 2004 By: Kate Witsell

    What happened to the United States basketball team at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games?

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  • Fitness, a way of life

    Friday, October 29, 2004 By: Alina Lee

    Taking a little time here and there to keep your body healthy is very beneficial and can reduce the risk of many diseases such as cancer, heart failure, and even psychological disorders.

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  • Vijay’s Big Win, and Tiger’s Downfall

    Friday, October 29, 2004 By: Alina Lee

    After Singh’s win in Boston by three shots at the Deutsche Bank Championship, many wondered if Tiger will ever be the same again, will he ever be number one and overtake Singh?

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  • A Great Showing at the Tulsa ITF for UMOHS Students: 1-2-3 Places from Remynse, Hunt, and Levine

    Friday, October 29, 2004 By: Jack Levis

    First place win for Andrea Remynse; Jamie Hunt finished second; Jesse Levine finished third. The tournament in Tulsa brought together some of the top 64 junior (18 and under) competitors from North an

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  • Inside West Point

    Friday, October 29, 2004 By: Kasie King

    The Academy’s mission, unchanged since inception, is to use academic and physical training, moral-ethical development, and military skill development programs to develop cadets capable of defending ou

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  • The Dalai Lama’s World Tour: The Buddhist equivalent to the Pope

    Friday, October 29, 2004 By: Kasie King

    While in Mexico City, he spoke to over a thousand people, sharing his opinion concerning the tense relationship between Islam and the West. He said he did not believe differences between Islam and We

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  • Hawaii: Local resident shares the highlights of his state

    Friday, October 29, 2004 By: Dennis Lajola

    Activities for the whole family include hiking, shopping, taking air tours, and sailing around the island. These attractions make Hawaii one of the most beautiful and enjoyable vacation spots in the w

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Virtual Village Kaplan College Preparatory School Hollywood, FL
Issue Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 Issue: Fall Last Update: Tuesday, December 07, 2004
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At-a-glance

Buildings with holes left by American explosive rounds lined the street. Rubble was everywhere, and electrical cords dangled like jungle vines.
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PHOTOGRAPH BY GARY W. GREEN/ORLANDO SENTINEL (November 13) GAINESVILLE, FL -- University of Florida's Ron Zook bows his head following their 48-14 win over the University of South Carolina and his la
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Supposedly, the official wedding paper had been postponed because the lawyer needed to finish the prenuptial agreement. Federline said, “It’s done.”
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Despite her No. 17 world ranking and the $ 1 million-plus in earnings, Schiavone has never yet won a singles title.
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With a new line up and change of direction in their music, front man Mike Penn says, “I find that writing music comes a lot easier, the band also flows a lot better with this type of music.”
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Team America: Rebelling Against the Unknown? : Film Review
To enjoy this movie, viewers have to drop the importance of being politically correct and erase their personal views of politics. This is not an easy task.
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Crawfish (spiny lobster) are slowly decreasing every year but are not endangered yet. If overfishing continues, they will soon be put on the endangered list.
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"The biggest problem we're having is these guys keep shooting and running, shooting and running," Sgt. Brandon Bailey said.
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All four hurricanes caused property damage, changes in travel plans, and damaged cars. At one point, over 2.6 million businesses and homes were left without electricity.
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If you have the time and money, support your hometown or favorite team. Buy a ticket and be part of the action!
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