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Issue Date: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 Issue: September 2006 Last Update: Thursday, September 28, 2006
  • World Trade CenterA Movie Review

    Wednesday, September 06, 2006 By: Ashley Peterson

    September 11, 2001 started off as a normal day for Sergeant John McLoughlin. He had yet to know that a day at work was soon to change his life forever, as well as every other human being not only in

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  • Vanity Fair Publishes First Picture of Suri Cruise: She really does exist!

    Wednesday, September 06, 2006 By: Graham Sells

    Vanity Fair gives the world its first glimpse at baby Cruise.

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  • France is Against

    Thursday, September 07, 2006 By: Justin Steele

    France issued an implicit criticism of U.S. foreign policy on Thursday, rejecting talk of a "war on terror". The Prime Minister expressed these views on global terrorism, while President Jacques Chir

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  • Too Much Ice Cream can be a Bad Thing

    Thursday, September 07, 2006 By: Chelsea Savage

    Starting on September 1, McDonald's McFlurry tops have been redesigned and reduced in size. This comes after a five year battle with the British Hedgehog Preservation Society.

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  • Canine to press 9: Dog calls 911 to save owner's life

    Sunday, September 10, 2006 By: Ashley Peterson

    In Orlando, Florida a beagle by the name Belle took an amazing toll in account to saving her owner’s life. Kevin Weaver, 34, had suffered a seizure due to dangerously low blood- sugar. Being a diabeti

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  • Anna Nicole Smiths 20-year-old son dies!

    Monday, September 11, 2006 By: Kaysha Walker

    While in the Bahamas, Anna Nicole Smiths 20-year-old son died suddenly, coincidently, 3 days after her newest baby was born. When Howard Stern, Smiths atterney was confronted about the issue de declin

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  • Call To Arms: Young Republicans, at Livingston Academy, need to step up and be heard.

    Wednesday, September 13, 2006 By: Jackson Carter

    Republicans, at LA, need to come together and show support for our Republican candidates.

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  • Popeye's famous food gone bad...: Sudden E. Coli outbreak in spinach

    Sunday, September 17, 2006 By: Ashley Peterson

    In Washington, many shoppers have changed their produce buying habits when they recently found out that spinach was being pulled from the shelves. The reason for this is a sudden out break in E. Coli

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  • The Ban Continues on Underweight Models

    Tuesday, September 19, 2006 By: Chelsea Savage

    The ban on underweight models has reached new heights. The ban first started two weeks ago in Madrid, Spain, since then the idea has spread to London, England, Milan, and India.

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  • Bucks for Starbucks: Starbucks Corp. raising prices on products

    Sunday, September 24, 2006 By: Ashley Peterson

    Sudden crave for coffee? Hope you have three dollars, and well, a nickel. That’s right, a nickel. Starbucks Corporation has decided to raise price on their coffee products by 5 cents or 1.9 percent. T

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Researchers in Israel, the West Bank, and Germany are pursuing a project to transform female freshwater fish into males; a sex change they hope will put bigger fish on the dinner table. Male fish are
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006, Barbie in Midnight Red, was sold for the record breaking price of $17,000 at a auction consisting of a private collection of 4,000 Barbie dolls and family.
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James Michael Sparks, 20, a volunteer firefighter of Algood
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Mrs. Jody Harris of Australian is unsuccessful in her attempt to replay the 2002 film “Catch me if you can”.
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Sudden crave for coffee? Hope you have three dollars, and well, a nickel. That’s right, a nickel. Starbucks Corporation has decided to raise price on their coffee products by 5 cents or 1.9 percent. T
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Health officials say Americans between age 13 and 64 should be routinely tested for AIDS.
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The ban on underweight models has reached new heights. The ban first started two weeks ago in Madrid, Spain, since then the idea has spread to London, England, Milan, and India.
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Patricia Kennedy Lawford, a sister of President John F. Kennedy who forged a marriage between politics and Hollywood with her wedding to actor Peter Lawford, has died in her New York home.
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In Washington, many shoppers have changed their produce buying habits when they recently found out that spinach was being pulled from the shelves. The reason for this is a sudden out break in E. Coli
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Republicans, at LA, need to come together and show support for our Republican candidates.
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