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  • We Don’t Dare in the US

    Thursday, April 07, 2011 By: Bailey Kirkpatrick

    Many parents, startled by the recent release of a new risqué Wii game entitled “We Dare”, have begun to voice opinions about the controversial new game and have tried to deny its entrance into the Uni

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  • Care to Lax?

    Tuesday, April 05, 2011 By: Casey Fabris

    The Falcon Flyer is your guide to all things sports, and that doesn’t just mean statistics and game recaps. One of the most popular growing spring sports, lacrosse, has taken the Loudoun County area

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  • 3, 2, 1, Falcon Girls Lacrosse off and Running

    Monday, April 04, 2011 By: Devin Williams

    Three wins, two losses, one postponement.

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  • Ashburn declared most obscene city in the US?….$&*%!

    Monday, April 04, 2011 By: Aaron McAndrew

    According to a recent survey performed by the magazine “Business Insider,” Ashburn has been declared the most dirty-mouthed city in the U.S. This, frankly, is shocking………or is it?

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  • Softball Hoping for a Great Season

    Monday, April 04, 2011 By: Lakshmi Kopparam

    Returning from a strong season last year, the Briar Woods Varsity Softball team has high hopes in 2011.

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  • Borders Goes Bankrupt

    Monday, April 04, 2011 By: Devin Williams

    Lying on the beach turning a page in one’s paperback or hardcover book has always been the norm. However, as times continue to change and technological advances increase, decreasing numbers of people

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  • BWHS heads to ODU

    Monday, April 04, 2011 By: Abbe Ramanan

    Approximately sixty BWHS students recently went to Old Dominion University to hear Greg Mortenson, the famed author of the non-fiction book Three Cups of Tea, speak about his life.

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  • Students Experience a Day of Silence to Honor Deaf Awareness Month

    Monday, April 04, 2011 By: Tamar Dorsey

    Nicole Vohrer’s first block American Sign Language 2 class goes by this quote "Deaf people can do everything that hearing people can do except hear."

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  • Hosts at Heart vs. Who Gave Them the Part?

    Monday, April 04, 2011 By: Devin Williams

    "James Franco and Anne Hathaway personify the next generation of Hollywood icons – fresh, exciting and multi-talented," said Oscar telecast producers Bruce Cohen and Don Mischer in an interview with P

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The Falcon Flyer Briar Woods High School Ashburn, VA
Issue Date: Monday, April 04, 2011 Issue: 7 Last Update: Friday, April 15, 2011
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For many Briar Woods students, spring break brings with it the promise of sunny vacations on sandy beaches somewhere south of the equator. However, especially during the current economic downturn, man
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Many parents, startled by the recent release of a new risqué Wii game entitled “We Dare”, have begun to voice opinions about the controversial new game and have tried to deny its entrance into the Uni
full story 
The Falcon Flyer is your guide to all things sports, and that doesn’t just mean statistics and game recaps. One of the most popular growing spring sports, lacrosse, has taken the Loudoun County area
full story 
Three wins, two losses, one postponement.
Ashburn declared most obscene city in the US?….$&*%!
According to a recent survey performed by the magazine “Business Insider,” Ashburn has been declared the most dirty-mouthed city in the U.S. This, frankly, is shocking………or is it?
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"I saw the porch door covered in flames so I called 911," Michael Fedyk, a junior at Briar Woods High School, said describing the moment he saw a house fire on his block.
After 14 dramatic innings of clutch defensive snags and strong pitching, Broad Run edged Briar Woods at the Spartan’s house last Friday night, 5-4.
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Returning from a strong season last year, the Briar Woods Varsity Softball team has high hopes in 2011.
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Lying on the beach turning a page in one’s paperback or hardcover book has always been the norm. However, as times continue to change and technological advances increase, decreasing numbers of people
full story 
Approximately sixty BWHS students recently went to Old Dominion University to hear Greg Mortenson, the famed author of the non-fiction book Three Cups of Tea, speak about his life.
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