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  • Impressive Animation Doesn't Make-up for Rusty Writing

    Monday, March 21, 2005 By: Daniel Orkin

    What sets Robots apart from the plethora of computer-animated films to recently released is the sheer magnitude of the animation. Better than any of its predecessors, Robots exists in a world independ

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  • The Real Giant in the Grocery Game

    Monday, March 21, 2005 By: Mark Byrnes

    A staple in the Washington, D.C. area is at risk thanks to a chain that has quietly started to turn heads since moving into the area in February. A small market in Rochester, New York founded in the 1

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  • New SATs Provide Fair Game for all Students

    Monday, March 21, 2005 By: Steven Ellis

    You are sitting down in a cold chair made of steel and polyethylene. Hopefully you have your number two pencils sharpened, and hopefully you didn’t forget your calculator. A folded piece of paper lays

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  • The Truth Behind Andrew Jesien

    Monday, March 21, 2005 By: Carl Woock

    Andrew Jesien laughs uncomfortably when I approach him for an interview. He’s putting on athletic pants within the tight confines of his car, ten minutes before track practice, and noticeably embarras

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  • Have America’s Golden Arches Been Tarnished?

    Monday, March 21, 2005 By: Carl Woock

    What happened to the fast food of yesterday? What happened to the special sauces, the Super Size, the deep-fried chicken head lurking in my McNuggets? Where’s the hamburger that promises to clog my ar

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  • Gone but Not ForgottenWJ Boys’ Lacrosse Team Prepares for New Season

    Monday, March 21, 2005 By: Mark Byrnes

    On May 24, 2004, the Walter Johnson boys’ lacrosse team finished their season after a tough defeat in a playoff game in Annapolis. Despite the frustration in knowing the season was over, the players,

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  • Spring Concerts are in the Air

    Monday, March 21, 2005 By: Jennifer Perlmutter

    Spring is in the air. Well, maybe not quite yet, but the spring concert season definitely is in the air, and there is no shortage of great concerts for every type of music lover.DAR Constitution Hall-

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  • Debate and Forensic Teams Sweep County Competitions Once Again

    Wednesday, March 23, 2005 By: Alex Gorelik

    On March 3rd the Walter Johnson debate team, under the coaching of English teacher Rusty McCrady, once again took the place of the County Champions in the yearly county competition by amassing more po

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  • Asian American Club Shares Culture with WJ

    Wednesday, March 23, 2005 By: Bethany Swanson and Sara Sidransky

    WJ students and staff were treated to another cultural assembly, March 18, 2005, during a double-third period for the Asian-American Club’s Annual Asian-American Assembly. Club President senior Tra

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  • The College Recruiting 411

    Wednesday, March 23, 2005 By: Lindsay Deutsch

    Every high school athlete dreams of the packed stadiums face painted fans, and viewers tuned in to watch them on ESPN. However, only a small minority of high school athletes are in the fortunate posit

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Teams are not simply groups of athletes who compete together—they are more than that. Each member of a team shares a bond. For four long years of high school, each athlete endures together with othe
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Andrew Jesien laughs uncomfortably when I approach him for an interview. He’s putting on athletic pants within the tight confines of his car, ten minutes before track practice, and noticeably embarras
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Basketball Record10-15Top PerformersSG/SF: Jr. David Ramsey – 16.2 ppg, 2.1 spg, 3.6 apg, 43 made 3’sPG/SG: Jr. Chris Chapman- 10.8 ppg, 31 made 3’sPG/SG: Jr. Hilaire Babou – 8.8 ppg, 2.4 spg, 2.2 apg
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Every high school athlete dreams of the packed stadiums face painted fans, and viewers tuned in to watch them on ESPN. However, only a small minority of high school athletes are in the fortunate posit
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On May 24, 2004, the Walter Johnson boys’ lacrosse team finished their season after a tough defeat in a playoff game in Annapolis. Despite the frustration in knowing the season was over, the players,
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