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The Verdict Cardozo High School Bayside, NY
Issue Date: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 Issue: Volume 39, issue 2 Last Update: Friday, November 03, 2006
  • North Korea Test Nuclear Device

    Thursday, October 26, 2006 By: Matt Lurie

    On October 9, 2006, North Korea claimed to have tested a nuclear weapon, after months of development of a nuclear arsenal. The alleged weapon’s blast, whose epicenter lay in Hwaderi near Kilju city,

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  • Mark Foley Resigns Amid Page Scandal

    Thursday, October 26, 2006 By: Seth Pollack

    Congressman Mark Foley (R-FL) resigned from Congress on September 29. His resignation followed the release by ABC News of instant messenger chat logs of inappropriate sexual conversations with underag

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  • Textbook Warfare

    Thursday, October 26, 2006 By: Matt Lurie

    Bill Crozier, an Oklahoma Republican nominee for state superintendent of education, has proposed a new method of protecting students against armed intruders. If elected, he would mandate that under e

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  • Cardozo S.O. Much Poorer

    Thursday, October 26, 2006 By: Matt Lurie

    On September 28th, an undisclosed amount of money and a two personal credit cards were stolen from the S.O. office, room 153. Much of the cash stolen was revenue from the popular fundraising efforts

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  • Adios Amigos

    Tuesday, October 31, 2006 By: Pamela Vivanco

    Cardozo's Spanish exchange program, which has been a tradition for the past 9 years, could be making its final departure. Every year since 1997, between 12 and 18 students from Cardozo High School par

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  • Evolutionary Regression

    Tuesday, October 31, 2006 By: Seth Pollack

    What’s the difference between psychic powers and evolution? If surveys of the American public are any indication, not much at all. Though no reputable science teacher would discuss extra-sensory perce

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  • College Night

    Tuesday, October 31, 2006 By: Nahla Mohamed

    Over a hundred colleges and universities from all over the country gathered at Cardozo to inform students and their parents about their schools. Cardozo families were invited to take time to explore

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  • Israel at Heart Comes to Cardozo

    Tuesday, October 31, 2006 By: Ashley Osadon

    Each year, English teacher Binnie Sommer invites the organization “Israel at Heart” into her classroom to teach her students about Israel and its culture. “[The organization’s] major focus is to give

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  • Girls Swim Team Makes Splash

    Thursday, November 02, 2006 By: Angelique Bouzalakos

    It’s swim season and Cardozo’s Girls Varsity team already has a head up on the competition. Under the leadership and coaching of Richard Amira, they won their first meet against Far Rockaway on Octobe

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At-a-glance

October might not mean much to the average person, but to baseball fans everywhere, it is the most exciting time of the year. The playoffs have started. So far many fans have already been shocked
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The Boys Soccer Team started off the season already in second place. With experience at key positions, Cardozo can once again be the best team in Queens, if not one of the best in the league. Led by s
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It’s swim season and Cardozo’s Girls Varsity team already has a head up on the competition. Under the leadership and coaching of Richard Amira, they won their first meet against Far Rockaway on Octobe
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The thought of paying less than $80 for a pair of basketball sneakers is unheard of in today’s society, let alone less than $20.Stephon Marbury, guard for the New York Knicks, unveiled his ‘Starbury’
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On August 29, 2005, New Yorkers could only watch as Hurricane Katrina devastated much of the Gulf Coast. Homes were destroyed, neighborhoods were flooded, and the lives of nearly two thousand people f
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Cardozo celebrated diversity with the biggest Annual Multicultural Show to date. It was held on Friday, October 20th. The auditorium was filled with enthusiasm from the audience and presenters alike.
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Have you ever wondered what there is to do on Halloween other than go trick or treating? If this is the case, then the “Jekyll and Hyde Club” in Manhattan might be the place for you. This “club” is a
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Horror films have been around almost as long as cinema itself. The first film ever made was a silent film called Le Manoir du Diable directed by George Melies, in 1896. This silent vampire flick laste
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October 31st is New York’s 33rd annual Village Halloween Parade. The Festival International has pronounced it to be the best event on Halloween throughout the world. If you have creativity and can d
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Fort Totten Park, Bayside’s own Civil War site, is opening it’s gates with many different activities over Halloween weekend for those in the mood for a friendly fright or a scene. Located at 212th St
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