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  • Tsunami ruins homeland of teens

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Amy Bryson

    As images of destruction and devastation in distant lands flooded televisions in homes across America, FFHS students Abraham and Samson Jeykumar watched in horror as an earthquake and tsunami changed

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  • In-school deliveries disrupt officeofficials ban Valentine's Day flowers

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Alexa Bennett

    On Valentine’s Day many students look forward to receiving flowers in school from loved ones, but this year this practice will not be allowed. The school decided not to allow floral deliveries due to

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  • Ball in the house baffles audience

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Christie Archibald

    As students settled into their seats, many anticipated this cultural arts event would be another ticket out of class. But when the group Ball in the House began its performance, students knew this con

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  • Midgette, Adami get chance to attend inaugural festivals

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Joey Lamb

    Every four years, government officials in the United States are sworn into office. President George W. Bush and North Carolina Governor Mike Easley were both both inaugurated in January. Junior Alex A

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  • Area residents experience extreme weather patterns

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Michelle Estes

    When Media Coordinator Nancy Vaughan opened the door to the media center Jan. 24, she thought it seemed terribly cold inside. That thought was confirmed, when she realized she could see her breath as

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  • Cafeteria locking down to get rid of "no cashier, no pay" attitude

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Whitney Brinkley

    Metal bars are often used on windows and doors of stores across the nation to prevent break-ins. Now, the cafeteria staff has put down its metal gates to use for the same reason.

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  • Peer tutors reach out to teach others: Course aims to inspire volunteer spirit, future teachers

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Natalie Scott

    Peer tutoring is often perceived as an easy class to lighten up a packed schedule. Until recently this class has been known as a sleeper course in which tutors were teachers’ gofers. However, now peer

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  • As disaster strikes, locals unite: Community comes together to help tragedy victims

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Zach Warhover

    People gather around their televisions when disaster strikes and watch in horror at what they can only imagine.

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  • Teacher joins volunteers to lend a hand with beached whales

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Brandon Edwards

    The help call came in around 8 a.m. Saturday morning on Jan.15 from a National Park Service employee out for a morning run, when a large number of whales had started washing ashore within a five-mile

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  • ESL program helps break communication barriers

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Amy Bryson

    After moving, many students find their challenge is making new friends, but for English as a Second Language students, learning English was an even bigger obstacle.

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Nighthawk News First Flight High School Kill Devil Hills, NC
Issue Date: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 Issue: Vol. 1, No. 3 Last Update: Thursday, April 07, 2005
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At-a-glance

After time passes in a relationship, many couples begin to consider taking their love life to the next level. “Different people have different views on life,” Frank* said. “Some people take a couple o
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During her freshman year of high school, Lori* lost her virginity to the person she thought was “the one.”
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Seniors Robin Molnar and Nicole Rogers have both pledged to remain abstinent until marriage. Motives for these pledges include faith, morals and parental approval.
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Through the mass media, today’s society has become highly saturated in sex content, leaving children, teens and parents with a warped image of the real world.
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While the very mention of the word makes many parents uneasy and some teenagers blush, sex is becoming less taboo.“I think that society is so sexualized from the time these kids are small, they’re qui
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WantedSafe place for teenagers to play paintball
On the Outer Banks many sports like baseball, soccer and surfing have become popular, but another sport is catching on with members of the younger community: paintball.
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The FFHS weight room has always been available for athletes, but only now is it being fully used. Coaches have made an announcement that anyone who would like to be on the volleyball team or the footb
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As the season wears on, our winter sports teams are beginning to think about something other than conference play. The post-season is approaching, and teams are putting their focus on making and getti
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Members of the Black Hole, the Manteo High School pep club, should not be allowed to wear their T-shirts to the basketball game here Friday night.
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Head 2 Head: Fans are the problem, not Black Hole T-shirts
Controversy has recently exploded over the “Black Hole” T-shirts produced by the Manteo High School basketball fan club. While some people think these shirts should be banned from the FFHS versus MHS
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