Mainstream Paint Branch High School Burtonsville, MD
Issue Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 Issue: Volume 34 edition 4 Last Update: Friday, February 13, 2004
  • Another Year Down the Road: 2003 in Review: Paint Branch’s Year...

    Wednesday, February 11, 2004 By: Nisa Natrakul

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  • Another Year Down the Road: 2003 in Review: ...The World’s Year

    Wednesday, February 11, 2004 By: n/a

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  • Hussein Finally Brought to Justice

    Thursday, February 05, 2004 By: Sandeep Soman

    Eight months after the end of the war on Iraq, former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was captured by US forces on Saturday, December 13 near Hussein’s hometown of Tikrit.

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  • PB Teachers Garner Awards: Johnson and Zaleski Gain Local and National Attention

    Thursday, February 05, 2004 By: Patty Taylor

    This year Paint Branch has had many outstanding teachers, but there are two who have stood out among the rest.

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  • Paint Branch Shines in Senior Talent Show

    Thursday, February 05, 2004 By: Mike Connolly

    “What’s better than sitting in the school auditorium and watching 12 of Paint Branch’s most talented acts strut their stuff for 2 hours? NOTHING!”

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  • 2003The Year in Review

    Thursday, February 05, 2004 By: Hirdesh Matta

    In 2003 there was a lot of local, world, and sports news that captured people’s interest. Just like every other year, 2003 was full of events to be remembered.

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  • Love Don’t Cost A Thing: Movie & Soundtrack: part I

    Wednesday, February 11, 2004 By: Erinn Thompson

    Well, it all depends. Personally, I found this urban comedy entertaining.

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  • Death Sentence: Should Malvo face the death penalty?

    Wednesday, February 11, 2004 By: Kassandra Powell

    The first established death penalty laws date as far back as the 18th Century B.C.E in the Code of King Hammaurabi of Babylon, which made 25 crimes punishable by death. 

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  • A Memorable Journey: Amsterdam creates lasting images for one traveller

    Wednesday, February 11, 2004 By: Anita Addo

    Ever been in a place where the number of bicycles is greater than the number of any other vehicles? Where canals are visible at every part of the land, and the buildings themselves look like monuments

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  • Science is Fun!

    Wednesday, February 11, 2004 By: n/a

    On January 9th the library and the small gym became the center of the Paint Branch science universe as the Science Department held a Science Expo to showcase the outstanding scientific minds at Paint

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Well, it all depends. Personally, I found this urban comedy entertaining.
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As the holiday season comes and goes, a frenzy of movies and music hit the markets with a bang.
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So, the house is trashed, you’re all caroled out, and the drunken uncle has sobered up and driven home…now what?
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The first established death penalty laws date as far back as the 18th Century B.C.E in the Code of King Hammaurabi of Babylon, which made 25 crimes punishable by death. 
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In the United States, year round schools have not received much support even though many educators and education experts feel it is more beneficial than traditional, school calendars.
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Ever been in a place where the number of bicycles is greater than the number of any other vehicles? Where canals are visible at every part of the land, and the buildings themselves look like monuments
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On January 9th the library and the small gym became the center of the Paint Branch science universe as the Science Department held a Science Expo to showcase the outstanding scientific minds at Paint
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The newest edition to Paint Branch’s club list happens to fit into a long list of awareness groups.
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The holiday season is marked by fruitcakes, family, and fundraisers, and this year at Paint Branch was no exception.
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Saddam Hussein was born in Tikrit, Iraq in 1937. His father left when he was younger and he was raised by his stepfather, who was said to be brutal and abusive.
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