The Wildcat Livingston Academy Livingston, TN
Issue Date: Friday, July 28, 2006 Issue: August 2006 Last Update: Tuesday, August 29, 2006
  • Christmas: Lottie Moon

    Friday, July 28, 2006 By: Jade Peek

    Lottie Moon was a woman with great integrity. Her mission work in China changed the outlook of many people. Her passion was to help others as much as she could. Her love today still shines all over

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  • A sizzling summer

    Sunday, July 30, 2006 By: Ashley Peterson

    California heat wave temps exceed to 115+ degrees.

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  • Illness on the High Seas: 2nd Outbreak on Mariner of the Seas This Year

    Monday, July 31, 2006 By: Graham Sells

    230 people fell ill during their Caribbean vacation aboard Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas.

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  • Utah Teen is King of Text Messaging: Now Holds World Record

    Monday, July 31, 2006 By: Kaysha Walker

    For the second time, Utah teen is the fastest texter in the world.

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  • Law student buys Newspaper

    Monday, July 31, 2006 By: Justin Steele

    Jared Kosher, a 25-year-old law student bought the New York observer. Mr. Kushner is the son of a wealthy New Jersey developer, Charles Kushner. Charles Kushner was sentenced to 2 years in prison la

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  • Killer Fish Spears Man

    Friday, August 04, 2006 By: Justin Steele

    At a fishing tournament in the Bermuda triangle a man was stabbed through the chest by a 14 ft blue marlin. Ian Card saw his companion catch a huge fish, which then leapt out of the water and stabbed

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  • Rabid Girl Scouts!: Rabies shots urged for Girl Scouts

    Sunday, August 06, 2006 By: Kaysha Walker

    Girl Scouts in the Virginia area got more than just a fun filled weekend at camp when they attended Camp Potomac Woods, Loudoun County. The girls came home only find out they would soon have to have r

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  • Sales Tax Holiday: Tennessee provides tax break for one weekend

    Monday, August 07, 2006 By: Graham Sells

    Governor Phil Bredesen pushed Sales Tax Holiday into effect to help familes pay back to school costs.

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  • 40,000 US Military Have Deserted Since Beginning Of 'War On Terror'

    Monday, August 07, 2006 By: Logan Huffman

    Some 40,000 armed forces members have deserted from the US military since the year 2000, with many believing that the war in Iraq is illegal. (Joy) They lied in Vietnam with the amount of oppositi

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  • Israeli Response: Is Israel Going Too Far?

    Tuesday, August 08, 2006 By: Jacob Brown

    Is the Israeli response to the incursion and abduction of two Israeli soldiers too strong or should the Jewish nation stop its attacks and retreat?

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At-a-glance

Feelings are a source of information and they can work for us if we learn how to monitor them and use their energy for positive means." So says the author Manz.
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This week JonBenet's killer confessed! It has been 10 years since she died. The police do not have any hard evidence that her pageant coach is telling the truth that he killed her. His story does no
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Finally after ten years of being accused of his ex- wife's murder, Janet, Perry March is found guilty. After eight days of testimony, one day of closing arguments, and ten hours of deliberation, one o
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When one thinks of Dave Matthews (of Dave Matthews Band fame), thoughts of a charismatic, environmentally concerned pacifist usually come to mind. After all, he has been one of the main pillars of Vo
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In recent days, a federal panel has been trying to loosen the regulations on drug trials on prison inmates.
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A public school in Dallas “went too far” in trying to appeal to parents of white students, including the Parent Teacher Association president's idea to limit the number of Hispanics pictured in a broc
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College Student Recovering After Indiana Van Crash Describes 'Strange' Experience of ID Mix-Up.
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Lucille Pope, an older African American woman, has a red oak in her front yard that has spilled water for the past 4 months. Lucille’s son, Lloyd, noticed it in April when he went to fill his dog's b
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Some penguins, exotic fish, and an octopus got more than just a ride to a new home on Tuesday Aug 8th. Some didnt even make it.
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In most state seat belts are required by law, and if you are caught without wearing your seat belt you are fined. However, some people feel that this law is too controlling.
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