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  • Seawall barrier becomes a controversial issue: People speak up to let city know feelings about new beach access laws

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Dee Anna Cates

    For the past few years motorists haven’t been able to drive past the sea wall that runs in front of beachfront hotels and condos on Padre Island.

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  • Rosa Parks dies at age 92 leaving a country she helped change: A living legend for many years now leaves only her legacy for children in schools to learn from

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Amber Pfeiffer

    Fifty years ago Rosa Parks showed that she wanted to be treated equally as a woman and as an African American and then on October 24, 2005 at the age of 92 she passed away knowing that she had helped

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  • Bird flu becoming well known topic in Texas: Bush takes time to plan for the worst when it comes to Avian flu

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Dee Anna Cates

    Avian flu, more commonly known as the bird flu is a hot topic among governments, doctors, and families around the world.

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  • Girls basketball team ready for season to begin: Seniors prepare for last hurrah, after excellent pre-season

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Amber Pfieffer

    Whether the game about to be played is life changing or just a scrimmage, there are always traditions that have to be carried out before a game starts or things just don’t feel right.

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  • Undefeated football moves into playoffs; ready for post season

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Sarah Rubey

    The Hornets finished the district season with a 10-0 record.

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  • VICA brings home multiple wins for the Bluff

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Tanis Thompson

    Some of the different varieties of groups in VICA are welding, bread making, parenting, robotics, programming, cabling, firefighting, and auto mechanics.

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  • Discovering their new hidden skills : Robotics team builds robots capable of solving today’s world problems

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Amber Pfeiffer

    Because of the fact that so much time is spent working on the robot each day and because technology is such a big part of the lives of the team members, parents and families must be supportive.

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  • Twirling her way to the top

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Tiffany Mitchell

    “My mom introduced me to baton twirling. My grandma, mom and two of my aunts were baton twirlers,” Tate said. “I started twirling at a local twirling at a local twirling school here in the Bluff.”

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  • Day in the Life:: Anthony Mercado

    Tuesday, November 22, 2005 By: Kaitlin Calk

    As most of this is done on computers, the computers are subject to crashing or malfunctioning. This is where Anthony Mercado, better known as Tony comes into the picture.

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  • A decision to cancel the PROM

    Tuesday, November 22, 2005 By: Tiffany Mitchell

    It is a person’s right to spend their money that they earned on whatever they would like, be it prom or a house or a car. No one can regulate how much money a person can spend.

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The Waldron Street Journal Flour Bluff High School Corpus Christi, TX
Issue Date: Friday, November 18, 2005 Issue: The Waldron Street Journal Issue 3 Last Update: Tuesday, November 22, 2005
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Senior Catherine “Skeeter” Welder celebrates her birthday, November 28th on or around the Thanksgiving holiday. So she has different traditions other than the All-American turkey, dressing and footba
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Thanksgiving is normally thought of as a time to stay at home to gorge yourself with turkey, pie and those can-shaped cranberry jellos. Most families do the run-of-the-mill Thanksgiving thing, but fre
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Many families in America celebrate Thanksgiving the same way: family, turkey and dressing, football. However, Hannah Sutton’s family does one thing different, they celebrate twice. “I have two Thanks
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Turkey, ham, collard greens, sweet potatoes, macaroni and cheese are all a part of the American Thanksgiving feast. Families all over the United States come together and take time out of their schedul
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The harm however, is not in big business being related to the government, it’s in one of America’s biggest entertainment catalysts being directly linked to the Presidents administration.
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There are 10,000 commercial radio stations in the United States; record companies rely on approximately 1,000 of the largest to create hits and sell records.
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Since then Michaels Company, Clear Channel Inc., has grown faster and amassed more that any other corporate radio company in the world. Of Americas 250 largest radio markets, Clear Channel owns 247.
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For 79 years, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has marked the official beginning of the holiday season. Developing and growing since the first parade held in 1924, the parade marches down a 2 and a
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They rehearse in Dell’s happily cluttered garage; the walls are plastered with various scantily clad women and filled with miscellaneous band equipment.
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The lesson learned from this play was, there is nothing boring about life.
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