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  • Secretariat races into theaters

    Tuesday, November 09, 2010 By: Andy Horner

    Disney’s new movie Secretariat, starring Diane Lane and John Malkovich, hit theaters on Oct. 8. Secretariat is a tale of how one horse changed the lives of his owners by becoming the 1973 Triple Crow

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  • Cutting the Caffeine

    Thursday, November 11, 2010 By: Liz O'Brien

    More students are having adverse side-effects from caffeine drinks, and the risks must be recognized.

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  • Adopted teen counts blessings at Thanksgiving

    Friday, November 12, 2010 By: Rashad Timmons

    This year, Thanksgiving will finally be mashed potatoes and gravy for adopted sophomore Sharrieff Moore. For the first time since he can remember, he expects to celebrate the holiday with his entire f

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  • Recycling: Saving Earth and Money

    Thursday, November 11, 2010 By: Ashley Carr

    There is a secret administrators are keeping from students. You may not know this, but garbage cost money.

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  • Drivers get tickets for texting behind wheel

    Thursday, November 11, 2010 By: Lorrin Johnson

    Junior Tiara Kelley learned the hard way that it is not a good idea to text while driving.

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  • Megamind Movie Review

    Thursday, November 11, 2010 By: Samantha Price

    The Dreamworks Animation film, Megamind, just came out to theaters on November 5, 2010.  This movie falls under some huge shadows; Pixar’s The Incredibles sets the bar for this kind of material.  Mega

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  • Regulinski performing at Macy's Parade

    Thursday, November 11, 2010 By: Jamie Suever

    Families who traditionally watch the Thanksgiving Parade in the comfort of their pajamas while stuffing the turkey, may spot an LHS senior trumpet player. Russell Regulinski, was chosen to participate

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  • Budget Cuts: Cutting student opportunities

    Wednesday, November 10, 2010 By: Laura Shirley

    Students enter a crowded classroom and wonder if they will get the attention and help they need. According to teachers, budget cutbacks are impacting their classrooms.

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  • Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear Shares an Important Message for Masses

    Tuesday, November 09, 2010 By: Garrett Boone

    While the recent Stewart/Colbert rally was a reaction to the insanity of the recent political environment, it shared an important message about how humans should treat each other.

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  • JW chosen for wind turbine project

    Wednesday, November 10, 2010 By: Nicci Feyh

    “Going green” is the subject of many discussions these days, whether it is on the news, political campaigns or just in our school district. Jeff West is contributing with the help of three students an

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, November 15, 2010 Issue: Week of Nov. 15, 2010
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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Michigan officials, concerned about serious vehicle accidents involving young drivers, are pondering stiffer restrictions on teens.
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Mona Shores' superintendent and finance director will leave the district at the end of March. They were at the helm when the district fell victim to a Ponzi scheme.
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Teens are learning that law enforcement means business: Texting while driving will not be tolerated. The lesson may sting, but it may also lead to fewer serious accidents.
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Landing a job was never a cinch for high school students, but the lousy economy has made the situation even tougher by forcing adults into the competition.
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Slowly but surely, classrooms at Wren High are becoming more crowded as budget cuts continue to pare the teaching staff.
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It wasn't a case of 'What's in a name?' Rather, 'What's in a logo?' In this unusual legal contest, the University of North Carolina emerged victorious over North Canton's Hoover High.
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Features
Sharrieff Moore will finally know Thanksgiving. The years past have found his life unsettled, his family scattered. This year will be special.
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Teens may find caffeine exactly the kick-start they need when their energy is vanishing, but it also can trigger unwanted side effects.
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Recycling: Saving Earth and Money
Disposing of school waste is expensive. Greenup County High is a good example of a school where administrators pay thousands to ditch trash and students see recycling as an alternative.
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As parades go, Macy's is no turkey. This year, Linganore's own Russell Regulinski will represent his alma mater as a trumpeter in the Great American Marching Band Parade. Macy's formal moniker.
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