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  • School violence on the rise: How safe are we?

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: Kaitlin Calk

    For many, school isn’t something to look forward to. Not because of the work, but because of the students. Harassment from other kids is one of the leading reasons students bring a gun to school.

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  • Beach access groups fueling up for citizen votes: 7200 feet of beach up for grabs: Will we drive on the beach?

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: Lauren Ainsley

    Residents of Corpus Christi are probably hesitant [to vote for the auto ban on the beach] because they feel that more beach than they expected will be restricted.

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  • Are we safe?: In light of recent national events Flour Bluff is taking the necessary precautions to protect the students’ safety

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: Tania Sullivan

    Despite the news of growing violence occurring in school’s nationwide, Raney insists she is not worried and says she believes she is safe in Flour Bluff.

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  • Herzlich willkommen in Amerika: Flour Bluff welcomes their German exchange students

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: Lily Morris

    Traveling thousands of miles halfway around the world to another country takes guts, and Flour Bluff High School is very fortunate to have three students from Germany who have done just that.

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  • Wagging her way into the heart of the school: Therapy dog, Kinsey, is quickly becoming a beloved member of the facutly as she assists students

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: April Downing

    “[Kinsey] helps encourage academic achievement,” CBI instructor, and owner, Sue Stacey said. “Kids read to her if they’re not wanting to do it for staff.”

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  • All about me: New insights about Andrew Acker

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: Lauren Ainsley

    One person Acker undoubtedly looks up to each and every day and aspires to be like would be his dad.

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  • Marty Chapman: Winner of the October teacher of the month

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: Kaitlin Calk

    Mrs. Chapman feels honored to have been nominated for the very first Teacher of the Month award.

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  • Halloween Traditions Around the WorldHalloweens other meanings

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: April Downing

    Halloween has been a long time celebrated holiday in America. However, while candy induced Americans are going door-to-door; those in other countries are celebrating in different ways.

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  • WB merges with UPN to form CW: The WB and UPN work together to bring out the new CW network

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: RyeLee Stewart

    It is a 50-50 partnership between CBS and Time Warner.

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  • Man of the Year: Robin Williams stars at Tom Dobbs, America's man of the year

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: Kaitlin Calk

    In producer Barry Levinson’s new movie, Man of the Year, Robin Williams has combined his gift for making people laugh with the extremely convincing role of politically concerned Tom Dobbs, the host of

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The Waldron Street Journal Flour Bluff High School Corpus Christi, TX
Issue Date: Friday, October 27, 2006 Issue: WSJ Issue 2 06-07 Last Update: Friday, November 03, 2006
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Not only does it [playing basketball] take dedication, determination, practice, and love for the game, but it also takes lots of training and preparation.
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Improvement every day is crucial to winning for the team.
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For some, their hard work paid off with a whole line of scholarships to top colleges that they get to pick from.
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The overtake of sports: Opinion of a Sports Fanatic
Just by asking the person sitting next to me what they think when they hear the word sports, the answer that comes from many: pride.
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Extreme water sports seem to be a favorite hobby for some of the students who go to Flour Bluff. Because many students live on Padre Island, these sports are very popular! Wakeboarding and Wake- ska
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In this fast paced world we live in, it’s very easy to get stressed out over anything. It’s also very easy to end up with more activities than you can handle. One can become over-stressed quickly i
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Whatever their reason for a lack of interest in current events, it is important for teens to make an effort in their own time to become knowledgeable about current issues.
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The death of a movie: Tania Sullivan speaks about new  documentary  “The Death of a President”
Depicting the death of anyone alone is a disgusting thing to demonstrate. Showing the hypothetical death of any living being in a film to be released to the public is horrifying, but depicting the hyp
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Green Papaya: Expectations are high for new Vietnamese restaurant
Mexican food, Chinese food, Italian food, fast food - it may seem like there are lots of meal options, but it’s very easy to get burned out on where to eat. Many new places are popping up all over to
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With season two ending in kind of a mid-romance crisis moment, it left the viewers wondering whether Grey would pick between the attending surgeon Dr. Derek Shepard, a.k.a. “McDreamy,” or the sweet an
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