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Issue Date: Thursday, February 17, 2005 Issue: February 2005 Last Update: Wednesday, January 09, 2008


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On Wednesday, February 2, the Jonathan Law Diversity Dream Team hosted a regional diversity day in the Media Center.
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Indonesia: a prospering country in Southeast Asia. What was once filled with lively cities and people is now a heap of rubble as a result of one of the worst natural disasters of the decade.
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You cannot imagine my amazement as I read a letter to the editor from a Miss C. Sullivan in The Advocate today. I began reading The Advocate when my oldest daughter entered Jonathan Law High School i
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I am a graduate of Jonathan Law High School and a former staff member of The Advocate. I am writing in response to Miss C. Sullivan’s “heavily biased” letter that appeared in the December 2004 issue
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“Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll.” These were the first words ever spoken on MTV - the first television channel devoted to music.
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Iraq has held an election. This, we are told, is the fruit of liberty. This is what American and coalition soldiers died for – the dawning of a new era for Iraq and the fulfillment of the hopes of mil
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Maybe its me, maybe things have always been as they are and I’ve never payed attention. Maybe I just like to complain. Maybe. The point is: that creek behind the school? Its dirty.
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When I was five years old, I experienced Milford changing around me for the first time. On weekday mornings when I was three and four, my dad and I ate toast and tea at a diner located downtown, next
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Major props to Peter W. for his articles in the last issue. I believe they were titled “Why I, the Almighty Ruler of All Spoken Word, Am Right,” and “Why the Rest of Those Idiots Are Stupid.” Sorry if
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The present Social Security dilemma, which has garnered as much media attention as pop star pedophilia, is comparable to an instrument going out of tune.
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