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Beaten but not defeated: Lousiana residents move forward after hurricanes destroy lives
Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By: By Tempestt Thompson
Hurricane Katrina has split families and destroyed jobs.
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Supreme Court Justices could do much better than Roberts: Election of nominee would guarantee a conservative dominance of the country
Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By: Nicholas Sheffield
After the retirement of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor was announced last July, President George W. Bush was pushed into the spotlight as he struggled to elect an adequate appointee in her place. Questi
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Blame should not be placed upon culprits now; volunteerism should soar : Americans have the responsibility of sticking together to pick up the pieces after the tragic events of August
Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By: Duncan Guignet
It was a natural disaster that no one was ready for, and because of that, no one reacted properly.
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Adoption helps kids in need find loving families
Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By: Amber Pfeiffer
Giving a child up for adoption can be a serious, hard, and sometimes heart-breaking decision.
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A Day in the Life: Principal Eddie Chachere
Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Hillary Caceres
Five days a week, Flour Bluff High School’s new principal, Eddie Chachere comes to work with a motive to make the high school the best in academics and in extracurricular activities. With this year’s
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Just Like Heaven
Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Loni Latour
I have yet to come across a bad Reese Witherspoon movie. Just Like Heaven is a prime example of Witherspoon at her best. This romantic comedy directed by Mark Waters (Mean Girls), is Witherspoon’s fir
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House of Rock
Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Duncan Guignet
The adequately named The House of Rock is a new joint sure to bring an overall ‘rock’ influence to Downtown Corpus Christi.Located near the Caller Times building, the previous location of infamous Clu
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Equal Eyez
Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Duncan Guignet
Equal Eyez prides itself in being a live music venue that is open to all ages all the time. Located at 7314S Padre Island Dr between Rodd Field and Ennis Joslin, ‘E.E.’ is dedicated to “showcasing th
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Varsity tackles community’s season expectations: Football wins district opener, starts season on right foot
Friday, October 14, 2005 By: Sarah Rubey
The amount of attention the team gets leaves Hornet fans concerned they will become over confident.
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The Waldron Street Journal
Flour Bluff High School
Corpus Christi, TX
Issue Date: Friday, October 07, 2005
Issue: Waldron St. Journal Issue 1
Last Update: Friday, October 14, 2005
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Friday, October 14, 2005 By Sarah Rubey
The amount of attention the team gets leaves Hornet fans concerned they will become over confident.
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Friday, October 14, 2005 By Loni Latour
The players have set their mind to it, and are ready to take on anyone and everyone.
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Thursday, October 13, 2005 By Duncan Guignet
Equal Eyez prides itself in being a live music venue that is open to all ages all the time. Located at 7314S Padre Island Dr between Rodd Field and Ennis Joslin, ‘E.E.’ is dedicated to “showcasing th
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Thursday, October 13, 2005 By Duncan Guignet
The adequately named The House of Rock is a new joint sure to bring an overall ‘rock’ influence to Downtown Corpus Christi.Located near the Caller Times building, the previous location of infamous Clu
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Thursday, October 13, 2005 By Nicholas Sheffield
If you are one of the many persons absolutely bored with what Corpus Christi has to offer in terms of restaurants and dining, fear not: the Tango Tea Room is here. Since 2004, the Tango Tea Room has
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Thursday, October 13, 2005 By Loni Latour
I have yet to come across a bad Reese Witherspoon movie. Just Like Heaven is a prime example of Witherspoon at her best. This romantic comedy directed by Mark Waters (Mean Girls), is Witherspoon’s fir
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Thursday, October 13, 2005 By Hillary Caceres
Five days a week, Flour Bluff High School’s new principal, Eddie Chachere comes to work with a motive to make the high school the best in academics and in extracurricular activities. With this year’s
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Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By Amber Pfeiffer
Giving a child up for adoption can be a serious, hard, and sometimes heart-breaking decision.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By Tiffany Mitchell
Since hurricane Katrina’s devastating landfall, major corporations have contributed to the cause and donated money and supplies to the evacuees from the New Orleans and Gulf Port areas.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By Tanis Thompson
The aftermath of this hurricane has touched the lives of everyone.There was more rain, wind and lightning than the Louisianans expected.
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