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Tuesday, December 20, 2005 By Staff Editorial
“Ba-da-ba-ba-bah! I'm lovin it!” Most likely, you know where the company that uses this catchy jingle. But what exactly are you “lovin’”? The greasy, calorie-packed food? The mediocre service?
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005 By Cosimo Faella
Imagine walking into a basketball arena— the clean lines of the basketball court freshly painted and the empty seats waiting to be filled. Tensions are high. Pressure is mounting. Rivals are ready
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005 By Zach Warren
The south side of Chicago is rejoicing as the Chicago White Sox have won their first World Series championship since World War I.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005 By Max Lyons
Shocking. This is one word that seems to describe this year’s 2005 NFL season. As of the end of October, five teams that were predicted to be first by Sports Illustrated were third in their division
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005 By Mark Adelman
Goal! The noise echoes in hockey arenas all across the country. The National Hockey League has started up again after a yearlong financial lockout. Once again new contenders and old legends are compet
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005 By Melanie F. Spencer
What is up, and down, with the Philadelphia Eagles? They beat the San Francisco 49ers by 39 points, then promptly lost to the Broncos and Cowboys by a combined 51 points. One moment T.O. and Donova
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005 By Matt Roach
Soon, jeans, white T-shirts, and do-rags will be gone forever, replaced by slacks, polos, and blazers. This isn’t because of any new fashion trend – it’s because of a decision by NBA commissioner Davi
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005 By Matt Walls
Former full-time English teacher Kevin Kelly is now in his inaugural year as athletic director, and he’s loving every minute of it.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005 By Daniel Wu
Needle sticking, huffing, smoking, drinking, chewing – these seem to be the new trends destroying America’s oldest sport. The use of anabolic steroids may stimulate muscle growth, but it is also redu
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005 By Melissa Scanlon
As if 15 hours of homework a week wasn’t enough, two sophomore students at The Charter School of Wilmington spend 26 hours every week training for gymnastics. Shannon Baker and Patty Pierson compete
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