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  • Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Anna Belle Peterson

    Based on true events. Based on historical facts. Based on a true story. These are common tidings that greet audiences as they settle in to watch a movie based on hi

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  • Lord of War review

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Chris Quibol

    Ravaged by war and destroyed by greed. Such is the mind of infamous arms dealer Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage), the compelling main character of “Lord of War.” “Lord” will blow you away in more ways than o

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  • Revolutionary Girl Utena review

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Kayla Guissi

    Utena Tenjou, the heroine of “Revolutionary Girl Utena,” might seem cliché at first. As a child, she was saved by a mysterious prince who promised to return for her one day. However, unlike your typic

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  • Date Movie review

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Justine Morales

    Most people stereotype movies that have to do with marriage as "chick flicks," but wouldn't everyone enjoy watching these movies if they had a comedic connection to movies such as "Meet the Parents,"

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  • The Veronicas CD reviewADD

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Violet Salazar

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  • DEPENDENCYInternet and devices feel like necessities rather than luxuries

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Ashley Kramer

    Matthew Nevarez has gone over his text message limit —again. He has done this numerous times. His mother has punished him in the past by taking the phone from him, but he fails to stay under his restr

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  • Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Junifer Mamsaang

    Althoughadvances in teachnology have made life considerable EASIER,
    they can also make things DIFFICULT.

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  • Playing the final note?: Performing arts teacher threatened by Chavez magnet

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Susan Chi

    During a warm up session, bows are gracefully drawn across the strings as students and teacher listen carefully to make sure that their instruments are in tune. Careful hands adjust a few pegs and fin

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  • Security changes help, not hinder

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Stagg Line Staff

    Although only a small percentage of students will admit that they feel safe on campus, most have never been put at risk. The administration works every day to ensure a safer and more cohesive learning

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  • Quest for beauty: Plastic surgery lacks common sense

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Jenny Bui

    The beauty of human beings is the combination of their appearance and what is in their mind and soul.In our country, most people agree that Miss America is the definition of beauty. In order to be Mis

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History, action, blood, riddles, Europe, myths. Sounds like the ever popular “The Da Vinci Code,” but this historical fiction has a twist in it that makes it unique and original.“The Historian,” by El
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Imagine 100 or so sweaty bodies squeezed into a small café. A band is playing in the front of the café, a huge window behind but covered with a black sheet.People are jumping and pushing around in the
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For senior Aleyda Velazquez, soccer just isn’t a game. It never was just a game. Proudly wearing her number six jersey, her blue cleats, and her hair pulled back in a ponytail, she dreams of soccer. T
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Tennis is a sport often overlooked for a lack of competitiveness. It is usually stereotyped as a “weaker” sport, with not much of a rough side.But seniors Peter Le, Pao Moua, Chris Taing, and Chan Le
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Playing for most of his life, golf has become natural for senior Michael Balanon. Unfortunately for him, spending all of his free time golfing did not help make academics a natural thing. Not being m
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There’s a place and a time for everything. Some people understand that saying, while others don’t. Listening to music in your room is an appropriate, while listening to music at the dinner table throu
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What’s one word some students use to describe extra vacation from school? Suspension. As of Dec. 12 administrators are trying to make suspension a punishment again and not a pass for getting out of c
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In the first year students are required to pass both the math and English parts of the California High School Exit Exam to receive a diploma, students with disabilities have been given an exception. R
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