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  • Editor goes to camp

    Saturday, August 30, 2003 By: Staff

    For four incredible days, forty-two highly motivated students from around the country got the chance to be immersed in the fast-paced world of journalism, getting tips and advice from some of the best

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  • NASA and friends of Columbia STS-107 honor PALs: PAL director remembers honor

    Saturday, August 30, 2003 By: Mary Latulippe

    The coolest thing happened today at the school year's first faculty meeting. An astronaut Berry W. was there and made a presentation of appreciation to me and the Clear Creek High School PALs for thei

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  • Not a Marine:A dedicated educator: Destined to reform

    Monday, September 15, 2003 By: June Liu

    Contrary to popular belief, Creek’s new head principal, Dr. Fred Hayes, is not an ex-Marine. However, with a personal philosophy rooted in respect, he is a dedicated educator, interested in reforming

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  • Josh's Write of Passage: Be aware of your surroundings:Danger at the mall

    Friday, September 19, 2003 By: Josh Shideler

    If any of you have ever been stolen from or had something of yours vandalized then you will understand how I feel. I recently began my senior year of high school and it started out great.

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  • Wholly Schmidt: Seven period on fast forward every day

    Friday, September 19, 2003 By: Chris Schmidt

    This school year is going to be marked as the year of change. From principals to rules, our lives here at Creek are being submitted to change as we speak, or write in this case. Things have run pretty

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  • Creek can sometimes not be user friendly

    Wednesday, September 24, 2003 By: Brian Ivory

    Clear Creek High School is one of the oldest schools in the Clear Creek District. So as you might expect the school is not exactly what you would call up to date. This may not be such a big deal to mo

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John Ritter, a very respected and loved comedic actor, recently passed away Thursday, September 11, after suffering from a rare
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Creek can sometimes not be user friendly
Clear Creek High School is one of the oldest schools in the Clear Creek District. So as you might expect the school is not exactly what you would call up to date. This may not be such a big deal to mo
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Many people are using Kazaa Media Desktop to download songs from the Internet.

Brianna Lahara downloaded over 1000 music files
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As of September first, 2003, Austin lawmakers passed 745 new laws for the state of Texas, having many citizens wondering what the purpose of these new laws are, and why does Texas need all of them.
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One hundred forty million dollars—that’s what cost Richard Grasso his job as the chairman of the New York Stock Exchange. There is great irony in the situation,
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So many bad things can happen online. Your computer could get a virus, you could meet someone with less than good intentions,
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Most teenagers in the United States may think they are healthy and have no serious problems with their bones, but how can they be so sure? Doctors have just recently found
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As always the school year begins with the slow collection of books from various teachers. In doing so, one’s backpack can get rather heavy. Because of block scheduling, in previous school years, stude
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Newest DVD features more than worth the price
Many new releases to video and DVD such as Chicago, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, and the Cradle to the Grave, are now loaded with bonus features and commentary which greatly boost home enter
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Summer Jobs are a regular tradition for many teens. Schools out and stress is almost un-heard of, therefore a summer job is nothing more than a weekly early morning.
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