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  • Fatal Stabbings Prompt Security Changes at Football Games: Will increased security solve the problems?

    Monday, October 31, 2005 By: Colin Calder

    Following the fatal stabbings of two fans after high school football games, Montgomery County Public Schools have responded with higher security at these games. But heightened security is not the ans

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  • Campus food to be more nutritious: Junk food will be replaced by healthier alternatives in the school cafeteria due to new laws

    Monday, October 31, 2005 By: Matt Hall- Staff Writer

    Sodas and other junk foods will soon be replaced by...

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  • Teachers protesting for ‘equitable contract’ employ controversial methods

    Monday, October 31, 2005 By: Deirdre Ruscitti- Assistant News Editor

    Contract negotiations between the teachers’ union Mt. Diablo Education Association...

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  • 'So Jealous,' so good: Teagan and Sara rock on

    Tuesday, November 01, 2005 By: Hannah Ploetz

    Even though the first song on their album proclaims that “You Wouldn’t Like Me,” Tegan and Sara’s latest album So Jealous is refreshing and easy to listen to with great acoustics and synths and bright

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  • Saw II soars in theaters despite flaws

    Tuesday, November 01, 2005 By: Sam Luellwitz

    Last Halloween, a wave of grotesque amazement swept the theaters of America as hordes of teenagers snuck past theater security to catch a showing of what was hailed as the most ingenious horror movie

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  • Of mouse and man: Students meet Microsoft’s Bill Gates

    Wednesday, November 02, 2005 By: Jensen Allen

    Fourteen Southfield High students interested in engineering and computer science met computer guru Bill Gates on October 12 in Ann Arbor.

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  • Kilpatrick will get the job done best

    Wednesday, November 02, 2005 By: Gary Davis

    Early into his administration as mayor of the City of Detroit, Kwame Kilpatrick was plagued with drama, controversy and suspicion. Wild parties that led to a murder investigation, expensive sports uti

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  • Christian Controversy

    Wednesday, November 02, 2005 By: Ross Hubbard

    Sanctuary, by definition, is a sacred place, such as a church, temple, or mosque; a place to go where safety will always be granted and peace will be maintained under the most chaotic circumstances. I

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  • Burnout Revenge crashes onto video game systems everywhere

    Thursday, November 03, 2005 By: Zak Hutchinson

    For those of you who are licensed drivers, I’m sure that at one time or another, you’ve seen someone do something idiotic on the road and would’ve just loved to ram your car into theirs. Burnout Reve

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  • EditorialAt least it wasn’t a hurricane

    Thursday, November 03, 2005 By:

    Everyone understands it was a freak occurrence. Ligonier Valley School District Assistant Superintendent Mrs. Vanessa Roddy cannot remember an October in her 28-year career when schools were closed fo

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Issue Date: Sunday, November 06, 2005 Issue: Week of Nov. 7, 2005 Last Update: Thursday, September 19, 2002
 
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News
Many teens come out of school, hop in their cars, turn on their cell phones and start dialing. All this will change if Rep. Dally's bill is passed.
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Teachers in the district are refusing to chaperone or be present at club meetings until their union reaches agreement on a new contract with the district.
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Statewide statutes will force changes.
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To improve security, school administrators have increased staff attendance at football games and are considering moving game times to Saturday morning.
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Features
CÓDIGO AMARILLO
El 29 de septiembre del 2005, estudiantes de Trabajos Médicos, voluntarios de la comunidad, y el personal del Hospital Adventista de Washington participaron en el Ejercicio de Emergencia de Código Ama
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Raising a puppy for the Seeing Eye Foundation is both a rewarding and challenging job.
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Homeschooling, The New Thing
Can you imagine being taught by your parents, spending all your time with them? You may not be able to, but homeschooled children certainly can.
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Internships are a way for students to test the different jobs available, and discover their interests.
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Fourteen Southfield High students interested in engineering and computer science met computer guru Bill Gates on October 12 in Ann Arbor.
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Opinion
The recent snowstorm and subsequent power outages highlighted the need for leadership and community action to help those in need.
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