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  • Book Review: A Stolen Life

    Thursday, October 27, 2011 By: Emily Caruso

    Kidnapped at 11, Dugard tells the tale of the eighteen years she spent in captivity. Her kidnappers, Phillip and Nancy Garrido, had stolen her childhood and innocence.

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  • AIDS Walk Brings 30,000 Supporters

    Thursday, October 27, 2011 By: Jonathan Zavaleta

    Thousands of Angelinos gathered in West Hollywood on a hot Sunday afternoon for the 2011 AIDS Walk Los Angeles on Oct. 16. The sun beat down on the anxious crowds as the mayor of West Hollywood John J

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  • It's not democracy, it's hypocrisy

    Thursday, October 27, 2011 By: Chronicle Staff

    The Libyan principles of democracy are not in accordance with the real world.

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  • MUSIC PROGRAM CUT BY 60%

    Thursday, October 27, 2011 By: Donesha Sibley, Michael Cheung

    Budget cuts and low enrollment in Venice's music program have caused dramatic cuts this year. Six of last year's 10 music classes were eliminated and the choir has been cut in half. Music teacher We

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  • Program helps women stay safe

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011 By: ANDREA OWEN

    RAD classes provide lessons in empowerment

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  • MTV-inspired Classes "So Real"

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011 By: BRITTNEY ITIMA, Westbury High School

    From Hip Hop to contemporary jazz, the Soreal dance studio in Houston brings a classy side to the activities.

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  • Two Middlebury High School Students Survive Car Accident

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011 By: Wren Hobbs

    A Head-on Car Crash Ended Senior’s Football Season, But Not His Plan to Graduate in June.

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  • Marijunana:Wasting Government Time and Money

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011 By: Lexy Doria

    Decriminalizing marijuana could save time and money during a time where saving money is crucial.

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  • Drive - action packed, suspenseful, and romantic

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011 By: Jacob Arredondo

    From the start of the film, you can tell that it is going to be a different movie. Hot pink script for the opening credits and slow, almost heartbeat like beats pulsing in the background. You see the

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  • It's all blocked: The real story behind the Internet at DHS

    Tuesday, October 25, 2011 By: Heather Gagne and James Rider

    Last January, the Dartmouth School District installed Fortiguard Web Filtering to regulate school Internet use. This year, complaints have arisen among students and teachers alike who are unable to re

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, October 31, 2011 Issue: Week of Oct. 31, 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
'What's in a name' and 'What's in a number' are pretty much the same question when it comes to area codes. Maryland, where the concept was born is considering a new one, and people are divided.
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The price of honesty can be heavy. When Indianola High reported itself for using ineligible football and volleyball players, it learned that lesson.
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The unemployment picture in the U.S. is especially bleak for teens, but with a combination of alertness, assertiveness and willingness to work, that picture can be different.
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They may not appear so, but two Middlebury High students emerged lucky from a head-on car accident that injured both.
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What happens when the school's web filter is so effective it makes information access nearly impossible? That's the story at Dartmouth Schools, where teachers and students are perturbed.
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The news industry has had its share of casualties in recent years, but Lawrence and Ellen Emerson are undaunted as they navigate the early days of their new online publication, 'Fauquier Now.'
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Why did it take so long to recognize the concussion dangers inherent to high school sports? Fauquier's Luca Carrillo is an example of why we need to think through this question.
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For the past six years, the town of Reading, Mass. has been at war with narcotics abuse. At every level, the town's citizens ponder ways to end this narcotic death grip.
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Features
Her doctor's diagnosis introduced Sam Minihan to an ugly new foe and changed her life forever. Now, the Seaman High student aims to change the lives of others suffering Wilson's Disease.
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Proctor (Minn.) High School's cross-country stars push each other to be the best they can be.
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