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  • Mardi Gras crosses new boundaries

    Tuesday, February 10, 2004 By: Ashley Hall

    Mardi Gras was brought to New Orleans in 1699 by the French explorer Iberville. Throughout the years, Mardi Gras has become a huge French-based celebration in which people from all over the country wa

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  • Royalty attends Airline

    Tuesday, February 10, 2004 By: Ashley Murphy

    There are several members of royalty that attend Airline High School.

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  • Cliff Notes, Spark Notes are good . . .

    Tuesday, February 10, 2004 By: Laura Miller

    Cliffs Notes have been around for decades and have helped students with everything from writing English reports to understanding calculus.

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  • Society puts pressure on students to succeed

    Tuesday, February 10, 2004 By: Jessica Peregoy

    Growing up, everyone aspires to something. Whether those aspirations ever become a reality is a product of many factors, one important factor in most children's lives is their parents.

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  • Society puts pressure on students to succeed

    Tuesday, February 10, 2004 By: Allison Anderson

    In this crazy time of teenagers' lives called "high school," there are so many choices to make.

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  • Same bodies have different minds

    Tuesday, February 17, 2004 By: Keith Hanson

    With large amounts of drainage seeping through my sinus cavities and low bags of sleep deprivation showing under my eyes, it's a wonder I've been chosen to write this at all.

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  • Love continues to blossom at Airline

    Tuesday, February 17, 2004 By: Natalie Munteanu

    In today's world, relationships can rarely be classified as romantic, or long-lasting. It might seem there is no hope for those "forever" relationships; yet, the marriage of Airline faculty members Te

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  • No regrets

    Tuesday, February 17, 2004 By: Jessica Peregoy

    The other day I listened to one of my favorite songs and it caused me to think a lot about the past four years.

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  • Super Bowl commercials attract viewers

    Tuesday, February 17, 2004 By: Tara DeHabermann

    The day of the Super Bowl is the one day out of the year when people are actually excited to see commercials.

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  • Putting the 'XXX' in 'XXXVIII'

    Tuesday, February 17, 2004 By: Brittney Maddox

    Welcome to 2004, when dreams become a reality. It's a time when Americans define a person by his/her sexuality. A time when robots are given human faces and 14-year-old boys from Florida are charged

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The other day I listened to one of my favorite songs and it caused me to think a lot about the past four years.
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Welcome to 2004, when dreams become a reality. It's a time when Americans define a person by his/her sexuality. A time when robots are given human faces and 14-year-old boys from Florida are charged
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With large amounts of drainage seeping through my sinus cavities and low bags of sleep deprivation showing under my eyes, it's a wonder I've been chosen to write this at all.
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It has been said that the only thing that doesn't change is change itself, and so it is with relationships.
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New England Patriots kicker Adam Vinatieri gavehis team its second NFL championship in three seasons with a game-winning 41-yard field goal in a thrilling 32–29 victory over the Carolina Panthers in
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The day of the Super Bowl is the one day out of the year when people are actually excited to see commercials.
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Friday the 13th strikes fear into the hearts of men and women alike. But how did such a seemingly ordinary day become the subject of such superstition?
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Decision to be made on public, private school athletics
Are public schools' zoning regulations too strict? Should private schools be allowed to recruit so heavily?
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For years siblings have been battling it out on television sets. There are many famous pairs such as Wally and Beaver Cleaver from "Leave it to Beaver" or Rene and Louis Stevens from Disney's "Even St
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