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  • No smoke allowed: Use of dip and chewing tobacco replaces cigarettes, enters classroom.

    Thursday, October 04, 2007 By: Rachael Jelnicky

    Sitting in class, students might become accustomed to a pungent smell coming from a can, where spit rich in dip remains unnoticed.

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  • Scare scares students: -Bomb threat on Monday disrupts school day

    Tuesday, October 09, 2007 By: Marissa Lyons

    Due to a bomb threat found on Thursday in two of the girl's restrooms, students evacuated all buildings to desognated areas of safety on Monday, October 8 during sixth period, allowing deputies to sea

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The EYE Palm Harbor University High School Palm Harbor, FL
Issue Date: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 Issue: Volume 12 Issue 1 Last Update: Friday, October 12, 2007
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HOMECOMING COURT: Homcoming nomination results
FRESHMAN:Princess- Emily BloxamPrince- Jordan ClarkSOPHMORE:Princess-Elise FontainePrince- Blake FreemanJUNIOR:Princess- Kali TripodisPrince- Caleb LaneSENIOR:Princess- Angela DiamantakosPrincess- Ale
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Scare scares students: -Bomb threat on Monday disrupts school day
Due to a bomb threat found on Thursday in two of the girl's restrooms, students evacuated all buildings to desognated areas of safety on Monday, October 8 during sixth period, allowing deputies to sea
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Over 100 Palm Harbor Hurricanes walked out of the gym with their heads hung low and their hearts broken as the Blue Crüe rejoiced with the East Lake girl’s volleyball team at center court. On Thursday
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Homecoming WeekTheme- A Night in Times SquareMonday 10/15/07Powder Puff GameClass Spirit DayActivity- Tug-of-warTuesday 10/16/07Twin DayActivity- Three Legged RaceWednesday 10/17/07Decades DayActivity
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Hole #7. Into the wind. 203 yards. That is the hole Junior Rhumit Patel will remember for the rest of his golf-playing days. It was the hole which he recorded his first hole-in-one; an outstanding and
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Nuclear waste and embalming fluid are what smokeless tobacco users put in their mouth every time they dip. If that’s not discouraging, having part of the tongue extracted might be.
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Looking to join a club? Here's a list of the clubs that are starting up.
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Two first place finishes in the PCAC championship, the Total Team Wear meet, and a victory over rival Countryside have the swim team off to a roaring start.
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Dig. Set. Spike. For the past five years the Clearwater Tornadoes have overpowered the Lady Canes volleyball team, but on September 11, the tide changed for the better.
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No smoke allowed: Use of dip and chewing tobacco replaces cigarettes, enters classroom.
Sitting in class, students might become accustomed to a pungent smell coming from a can, where spit rich in dip remains unnoticed.
full story 
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