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  • Sailing and Prevailing

    Thursday, November 10, 2011 By: Taylor Maloch

    Freshman Jennifer Gay spends two and a half years sailing the Caribbean.

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  • Stealing in School

    Thursday, November 10, 2011 By: Katie Coulter

    Have you ever had anything stolen in school? A lot of us have...

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  • School Board withdraws controversial proposal: Free speech maintained for students

    Wednesday, November 09, 2011 By: Kate Clark

    The Seattle School Board has removed a proposal that would have limited student free speech rights. The policy proposal will be revisited next year.

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  • There is a Birder Among Us

    Monday, November 07, 2011 By: Mary-Michael Robertson

    An interview with the prominent birding expert in our community, Dr. Spearman. He gives a detailed account of how he initially got into birding and provides some helpful hints to succeed in the sport

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  • Ready for "Tintin" the Movie? Here's the Back Story...

    Tuesday, November 08, 2011 By: Palmer Szarko

    Have you ever heard of "The Adventures of Tintin"?

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  • Lady A Owns the Night

    Tuesday, November 08, 2011 By: Erin Mack

    Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, and Hillary Scott, also known as Lady Antebellum, have yet again added to their amazing career with their third and newest album “Own The Night.”             With their

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  • "Tower Heist" Delivers Fun, Most Forgettable Comedy Flick

    Tuesday, November 08, 2011 By: Ian Scott

    "Tower Heist" offers an overall strong cast loaded with former Oscar nominees. In the end it delivers a fun but mostly forgettable comedy flick. Two and a half out of four stars.

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  • Fender Bender Confusion

    Tuesday, November 08, 2011 By: Madeline Gibson

    Some students are fuzzy on what to do if a car crash happens. Here are a few tips.

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  • Ending the Iraq War: Is it really what we want?

    Tuesday, November 08, 2011 By: Kailee Keiser

    On October 21st, 2011 President Obama announced the end of the nearly nine-year-long Iraq war. This announcement brought feelings of relief throughout America, especially to the families of the soldie

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  • Abstinence Should Be The Key

    Tuesday, November 08, 2011 By: Co-Editor Breana Stodden

    In health class, students are taught abstinence is the key. Half of high school students ignore their teachers and have sex anyway. Around 54% of high school students have sex before they graduate. Af

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Issue Date: Monday, November 14, 2011 Issue: Week of Nov. 14, 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
It's become a household name, but the Occupy Movement hasn't won universal acclaim as a positive force in American political action. Maryland high students are among those who widely differ.  
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Thieves thrive at Pentucket Regional High, as they do at many schools, and that means victims left behind to recall their misfortune. Here are a few accounts that should cause caution.
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School Board withdraws controversial proposal: Free speech maintained for students
Facing outraged students, parents and teachers, the Seattle School Board backed down from its plan to impose a publications policy that would have severely cramped student expression.
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One moment, you're practicing your valedictory speech; the next, you're No. 2 to -- what! -- a junior who has jumped a grade. Tensions can rise when a student advances beyond his class.
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From coast to coast, in nearly every big city and in many little ones, like Tahlequah, Okla., the Occupy Wall Street movement is uniting citizens to protest corporate greed and governmental abuses.  
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After a mysterious white power and a syringe were found in the park they oversee, Newville Borough Park police decided security cameras offered the best use of their special funds.
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Features
For the rest of her life, Jennifer Gay will remember the two and a half years she and her family spent sailing and island-hopping in the Caribbean.
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Tips to live by: When you're in an accident, keep cool and get down to business. Here's how ...
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Alan Spearman's pastime has taken him to exotic locations, but it has also taken him just outside his classroom at Chatham Hall. Dr. Spearman, you see, is a 'birder,' and our feathered friends are his
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The 'Brazilian Blowout' appears to be the salvation of curley-haired girls whose tangled locks otherwise refuse to be tamed. But it comes with 'Caution' warnings, and it costs a pile of money.
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