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  • Florville fights for freedom

    Friday, September 09, 2005 By: Dalia Sabbagh/Staff Writer

    A young man emerges from an exhausting plane ride, having spent nearly a year in Iraq. He looks down and sees a child looking up at him. “Thank you for fighting for us,” the child said. This is the fe

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  • Kayne's lyrics create an 'addiction': West's latest release suceed's while breaking the genre mold

    Monday, September 12, 2005 By: Kelsey Hayashi

    Kanye West’s sophomore CD “Late Registration” already has two hit singles, “Diamonds from Sierra Leone,” and “Gold Digger,” featuring Jamie Foxx.

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  • Class president inspires

    Monday, September 12, 2005 By: Robin Ruhstaller

    His mission began with a modest student election to be a senior class officer. On Aug. 23, Anthony Owens came to school with a new title. “Anthony Owens, senior class president,” he says with great pr

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  • Student voices left unheard

    Monday, September 12, 2005 By: Staff

    The end of summer came with a big surprise: the end of block schedule. For many, it was a shock. For others, an outrage.

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  • Only healthy choices now available during school: Soda, candy, fries among casualties

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Katie Forsyth and Ashley Buhr

    Students may have noticed changes in the offerings at the school store, cafeteria and vending machines this school year.WHS and other district schools are continuing the plan put forth by the school b

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  • Dinner and a Movie

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Bill Koester, Staff Reporter

    A small documentary like this would seem right at home on Animal Planet or in an IMAX Theater at a museum. But in mainstream theaters during the summer blockbuster season? That couldn’t happen, righ

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  • Reality check: Former student’s tragic car accident serves as example to others

    Wednesday, September 14, 2005 By: Katie Harrison

    The intersection of Warrior Way and Highway 17 has become more than just another point in the daily commute of students. It has become an intense reality. In mid-July, the Mt. Pleasant Police Departme

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  • Dead Men Dreaming: Some dead men walk, others dream…

    Wednesday, September 14, 2005 By: Carissa Pignatelli

    This is one local band you are going to want to know about...

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  • (News) Hurricane Katrina car wash a success : Effort results in 75 cleaner cars; $377 earned

    Thursday, September 15, 2005 By: Bridget Schabron

    The hurricane Katrina car wash on Sept. 10 was a huge success.

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  • Ohio should impeach its governor for corruption

    Saturday, September 17, 2005 By:

    Political intrigue and corruption in Ohio's governor's mansion? It certainly seems that way.It has been discovered that Gov. Bob Taft has received undocumented gifts from over 1,800 sources over the

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News
Hoban opens its doors to Holy Cross hurricane survivors
School president Brother Haders invited students from Holy Cross School in New Orleans to attend Hoban.
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As gas prices continue to rise, students and staff are feeling the pinch.
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The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States determined that a man Jose Melendez-Perez kept out of the country would have been the fifth hijacker on Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001.
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Police have used the car donated by a former student's parents to remind students of the consequences of drinking and driving.
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WHS and other district schools are continuing the plan put forth by the school board to phase out unhealthy offerings at school.
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Features
Anthony Owens has succeeded despite his physical handicap.
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This Krop graduate finds serving in the military challenging and rewarding.
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Opinion
Now is not the time for political finger-pointing about Katrina
Hurricane Katrina has certainly brought out the best in many people. But there are those who seem to be using the results of the hurricane to attack their opponents.
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Our country's poor response to national disaster worries me
What surprises me is that the devastation of Hurricane Katrina was no surprise at all.
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Ohio should impeach its governor for corruption
Political intrigue and corruption in Ohio's governor's mansion? It certainly seems that way.
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