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  • TerroristsWe Can't Let Them Win

    Wednesday, May 11, 2005 By: Barnaba Carrega

    In the last few years’ terrorism has been a really effective weapon against modern society. People are living with a sense of insecurity about the future they didn’t have before.

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  • Increase in Cosmetic Surgery: Good or bad trend?

    Wednesday, May 11, 2005 By: Deondra Gonsalves

    Since 1992, cosmetic surgery has increased 175 percent and reconstructive surgery has increased 10 percent (ASPRS). This statistic shows that millions of Americans wish they could change something abo

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  • Watch out: Here comes Tyler Hochwalt!: USTA Rising Tennis Star

    Saturday, August 20, 2005 By: Tara Frank

    “He hits a big forehand, a big serve, and he is a big guy, too. I do the same...”

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  • Online Writing Lab (OWL) training sessions begin : For community service hours or membership in Quill and Scroll

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Emily Brooks and News Editors

    Students interested in becoming OWL coaches for community service points or copy-editors for Quill and Scroll memberships should attend a training session Tuesday, March 21, from 6 - 7 pm.

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  • Meg Cabot is a : All-American Girl her best

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Emily Brooks

    Meg Cabot knows how to appeal to the teen audience. She sprinkles her far-fetched, yet realistic, teen dramas with current events and references to real movies, celebrities, and singers.

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  • Hurricane Katrina's aftermath: Helpless against the power of nature

    Friday, September 23, 2005 By: Emily Brooks

    Nobody can prevent nature from colliding with our everyday lives and taking its toll. After all, we’ve seen the effects of Hurricane Katrina—people calling out from atop floating houses, thousands upo

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  • Wheels in Motion name of new literary magazine: Spanish Club meets April 18

    Friday, October 28, 2005 By: Club Reporters

    Wheels in Motion is the name of the new literary magazine to be published by UMOHS students. The magazine staff chose its editors for the June publication at the toll-free phone meeting of the Litera

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  • College Recruits! Take note!: Inside scoop on a college visit

    Friday, October 28, 2005 By: Ashley Finnegan

    Overestimating or underestimating your abilities may lead you to the wrong fit for you. It is important to find out what is right for you.

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  • SUS Boys Tennis looks towards bright new stars : Season is up for grabs

    Friday, October 28, 2005 By: Ashley Finnegan

    Last year, the boys won their district, and three of the boys even got to go to Tallahassee to compete in the state competition, all three advancing to the semifinals of their draws.

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  • XK is the fastest Jag yet: Luxury features still in the package

    Saturday, October 29, 2005 By: Jorge Arana

    Now XK owners can have the sport features of Porsche’s 911 and Chevrolet’s Corvette without sacrificing looks and luxury.

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When you go off to college, when you enter the workforce, you will not be overwhelmed by the level of technology that pervades every aspect of those environments. Your education at UMOHS has given you
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She dribbles the ball down the court, around a defender, and looks for an open teammate, but does not see one. She decides to take a shot herself. She sets up, looks, shoots, and scores! Her team c
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Having a champion-quality season of 15-1 and ending it as runner-up in the state championships makes this team a significant force in high school tennis.
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Chris Price was just three years old when he first started hitting tennis balls in his hometown of Houston, Texas. Now at the end of his high school junior year he has already verbally committed to si
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Jack is off to the University of Southern California (USC) to play tennis and study, and Jessica is off to University of Central Florida (UCF).
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Christy has trained in sunny Florida at Saddlebrook. Matt has braved bad weather and long commutes to train with his tennis coach in Lawrence, Kansas.
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Jamie Hunt continues success on the tennis court: Georgia Bulldog in fall
Jamie Hunt, an internationally acclaimed tennis player has achieved an ITF (International Tennis Federation) world junior ranking of 26 while attending UMOHS (University of Miami Online High School).
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The luscious and sunken valley of Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, is the site of the annual Banana Bowl. This year participants stayed in the Carlton Plaza Hotel, which offers a view of the valley. Over
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Laurie will play for University of Texas Pan American next year, and Andrew will be on the courts at Wake Forest. Geoff plans to attend the University of Florida.
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All three of these seniors have excelled on the court. Ashley started at the College of Charleston in January. Halvar lives and competes in Europe. Garrett has been at the Evert Tennis Academy (ETA).
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