The Advocate Jonathan Law High School Milford, CT
Issue Date: Thursday, December 22, 2005 Issue: December 2005 Last Update: Friday, February 03, 2006


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The girls’ gymnastics team hopes to tumble and flip their way to victory this season.
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For many track athletes, the question is why.
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With their skates sharpened, sticks taped up, and dreams of a playoff run in their minds, the Milford Indians return to the ice this month in anticipation of another successful season.
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Jonathan Law’s Mrs. Kathy Kochiss, as you may know, has a personality so bright it could light up a room. But what you didn’t know about her will increase your already high respect in a different way
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After a much improved rebuilding year last season, the wrestlers of Jonathan Law, although still young, are ready to bring the program back to its glory days.Led by senior captains Bret N., Jeff R., a
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Losing six seniors and all five starters, the Jonathan Law boys’ basketball team has their work cut out for them.
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There’s not much that can stop Coach Bob Asmussen.
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We are all taught (by teachers, parents, friends, the media, society) to follow a set course in our lives, culminating in our ultimate goal: the highest salary possible. Elementary school readies us f
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Formerly the front woman of Frou Frou, whose band’s song wrapped up Garden State, and the mysterious voice behind the closing song in The O.C.’s season is British singer/song writer Imogen Heap.
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In today’s world, everybody hates busybodies and hypocrites.
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