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  • Virginia cell phone ban questions teen responsibility

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Kaitlin Calk

    Many feel that it [banning cell phones while driving] is a good thing because of the fatality rate of teens who are driving and talking, and some feel that it could even lead to laws that just go too

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  • Social Security issue for teens

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Erica Brown

    President George W. Bush wants to restructure the nation's retirement system to allow workers under age 55 to put a portion of their Social Security taxes into individual accounts in exchange

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  • Soccer’s success

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Margie Wieland

    The Flour Bluff men’s varsity soccer team ended their season Thursday March 24. It was a tough playoff game for the Hornets with an ending loss of 0-1. The team played against the Harlendale Indians.

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  • Cartoon violence cause many to cringe: More violence than ever before present in films

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Sarah Rubey

    There are methods families can use in their own home to minimize the amount of violence their children watch.

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  • The Donnas

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Nicholas Sheffield

    It’s somewhat of a musical cliché to remark that a band has matured but that is exactly what the Donnas have done since their 2002 release Spend the Night. Their newest release, Gold Medal, sounds co

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The Waldron Street Journal Flour Bluff High School Corpus Christi, TX
Issue Date: Friday, April 01, 2005 Issue: WSJ Issue 6 Last Update: Tuesday, April 05, 2005
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It’s somewhat of a musical cliché to remark that a band has matured but that is exactly what the Donnas have done since their 2002 release Spend the Night. Their newest release, Gold Medal, sounds co
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“Duck, here comes a flying shrimp!” No, this isn’t a food fight; it’s the Japanese steakhouse, Mizu’s. Knives fly everywhere as diners experience a taste of Asian culture along with great food cooked
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With each passing day, the world sees a different kind of woman: one who refuses to submit to the stereotypes placed upon them in yesteryears.
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There are methods families can use in their own home to minimize the amount of violence their children watch.
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Corpus Christi's American Bank Center opened in the fall of last year. Since then it has given the city a spark of excitement of hosting major concerts with big names as Cher, 3 Doors Down and Snoop D
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At one time baseball and other such sports were a boy's favorite pasttime but in today's era, video games have begun to take over.
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The Flour Bluff swimming and diving teams have achieved many honors in their ‘04-’05 season. They excelled in district, regionals, and state. The Lady Hornets established five new District 30 record
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Everyday after school the Lady Hornets Softball team practices usually for 2-3 hours to perfect their game. During the days that the team does not have a game they stay active by working on different
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Seven innings was just not enough for the varsity baseball team. They played a full ten innings against the Alice Coyotes on Monday, March 21, at home. The game began with an uneventful first innin
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The Flour Bluff men’s varsity soccer team ended their season Thursday March 24. It was a tough playoff game for the Hornets with an ending loss of 0-1. The team played against the Harlendale Indians.
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