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  • The Great Coverup

    Tuesday, August 02, 2005 By: Summer Spaulding

    Rebecca Spaulding is the owner of a new business by the name of The Great Coverup. She is a seamstress who began her business soon after she was married. She bought a used industrial machine. To get s

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  • Keane’s Latest Album Satisfies Hopes and Soothes Fears

    Monday, August 08, 2005 By: Trisha Haber

    To say that Keane’s debut album “Hopes and Fears” was eagerly anticipated is almost comparable to calling the ocean a puddle.

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  • Tuesday, August 09, 2005 By: Summer Spaulding

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  • Sufjan Stevens--Illinoise: Released by Asthmatic Kitty Records

    Wednesday, August 10, 2005 By: Colby Seegmiller

    Casimir Pulaski Day is one of my favorite tracks off the Illinoise. This song is named after a holiday in Illinois and tells the story of a love that could never be because of bone cancer.

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  • All the President’s Men Comes Full Circle

    Wednesday, August 24, 2005 By: Mike Schuerman

    ..Bernstein and Woodward had to find people who were “in the know”, so to speak, about Watergate. They played the role of detective. When I read this book, it seemed to me that they were trying to s

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  • A Life More Exciting Than Catching Russian Spies……

    Wednesday, August 24, 2005 By: Trisha Haber

    A football player, a car mechanic, a CIA agent trying to catch Russian spies….we truly can do whatever we want or be whatever we want….in our dreams, that is.

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  • Conquering Politics One Week at a Time….

    Wednesday, August 24, 2005 By: Trisha Haber

    While the majority of Utah teenagers were slumbering away their first weeks of summer holiday, a select group of girls from around the state begrudgingly awoke at untimely hours of the morning and dra

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  • Somewhere along the Gaza Strip

    Wednesday, August 24, 2005 By: Colby Seegmiller

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  • The Things We did This Summer: Times to Remember

    Wednesday, August 24, 2005 By: Colby Seegmiller

    This summer has been one of travel and excitement for a few students at Spanish Fork High School this year. Most teens did some sort of traveling this summer to take a break from jobs and do something

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  • "Yes" to Random Drug Testing in High Schools

    Monday, September 05, 2005 By: Azure Peters--1st Q. Journalism

    Schools should be able to do random drug tests on any student enrolled in their school. It is not an invasion of privacy because the student is the school’s responsible while they are at school.

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A doctor or nurse administrates drug tests at a hospital; the test consists of a urine sample. The decision reached in the Pottawatomie v. Eails case by the Supreme Court June 2002, gave middle school
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Schools should be able to do random drug tests on any student enrolled in their school. It is not an invasion of privacy because the student is the school’s responsible while they are at school.
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Drug testing in schools is a complete waste of time, and it doesn’t even work. Dr. Gerada, director of the RCGP Substance Misuse Unit, even believes that random testing in schools will make kids hide
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Often times, teachers have students do assignments with groups. Everyone in the group will put down the same answer, but somehow, the grade of each group member manages to come out differently.
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After many times of failed attempts at peace in Israel since September 2000 when violence again escalated between the Palestinians and Israelis, they might have finally ended this conflict, at least f
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... With college comes the responsibility to pick a major and career plan for the future. Doctor Stanley Green, a city council member of the Salem community, recounts the decisions that he made to bec
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This summer has been one of travel and excitement for a few students at Spanish Fork High School this year. Most teens did some sort of traveling this summer to take a break from jobs and do something
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While the majority of Utah teenagers were slumbering away their first weeks of summer holiday, a select group of girls from around the state begrudgingly awoke at untimely hours of the morning and dra
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A football player, a car mechanic, a CIA agent trying to catch Russian spies….we truly can do whatever we want or be whatever we want….in our dreams, that is.
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