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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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  • Pi Day 2005: Showing People How Fun

    Monday, March 21, 2005 By: Jenn Lentz

    A tradition held in high regard by Paint Branch students and teachers was celebrated on Monday, March 14th. The school’s annual Pi Day celebration took place as everyone honored the ratio of the circ

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  • Accreditation For Growth a Success

    Monday, March 21, 2005 By: Nancy Zeng

    During the week of March 7th, Paint Branch High School played host to five educators belonging to the Middle States Association for Growth Commission. The Commission is a nonprofit independent organi

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  • Library encourages reading with posters: Posters to follow in footsteps of national ‘Read” campaign

    Tuesday, March 22, 2005 By: Lee Metzger and Kristen Burns

    Unveiled soon, new posters in the WHS library will feature selected students and staff who enjoy reading.The posters will picture the WHS community members posing with their favorite books and will as

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  • Have a Hankering for Good Music?: Try A Taste to Chaos

    Tuesday, March 22, 2005 By: Jenn Lentz

    “Is it worth it - can you even hear me?” These were the lyrics sung by Bert McCracken, front man of the Used. McCracken was able to stir the crowd into a wild frenzy with his charismatic stage presen

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  • Break the Silence Wake the Dead

    Wednesday, March 23, 2005 By: Adam Benedict

    The music is fast, the vocals are raw and the dead will awaken. Comeback Kid has returned.

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  • 'Knuckle Down' fresh, user-friendly

    Wednesday, March 23, 2005 By: Kathleen Grigg, Feature Editor

    Self-identified songwriter-poet-freak Ani DiFranco, with over 15 albums and Righteous Babe Records under her belt, offers yet another concoction - this time, a user-friendly blend of rock, folk and po

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  • Ohioans shouldn't have to pay to use state parks

    Wednesday, March 23, 2005 By:

    Hiking fanatics and nature lovers have received some bad news recently. Ohio is now charging a $5 parking fee for all state parks.The new idea, proposed by Governor Bob Taft, began as an idea to coll

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  • Bouncin’ into style: Classic pastime picks up speed as popular youth activity

    Thursday, March 24, 2005 By: Emily Snyder

    It’s Tuesday night inside the old Armory in North Charleston, and mini battles rage everywhere. The soldiers: men between the ages of 30 and 70. The game: table tennis, or more commonly, ping-pong. Th

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  • Mission possible: Student taught lasting lessons by mother’s fortitude

    Thursday, March 24, 2005 By: Alexander Brush

    “Impossible.”That is the one cold, emotionless word the specialists working with my mother after her life-changing automobile accident used to respond to her inquiry over whether or not she would ever

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Issue Date: Saturday, March 26, 2005 Issue: Week of March 28, 2005
 
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News
Rats have become a problem on Clayton Valley’s campus.
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School sponsors an on-line course to prepare for the SAT test.
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At the end of their week-long visit, the Middle States Association for Growth gave Paint Branch High School a positive evaluation.
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Features
My mother is an inspiration to all who meet her. She has done what the doctors said was impossible.
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Imagine an online community where an artist or photographer can post their work, receive feedback and discuss comments with other members free of charge.
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Table tennis or ping-pong is the new craze in Charleston.
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The trip to Guyana provided unforgettable experiences. Life in the village, a 12 hour boat trip from the nearest town, was very different.
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The new no-kill policy means that the Humane Society shelter is always full. A new policy means that you can volunteer at the shelter before you are 18.
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Opinion
Providing children in poor schools with a tax break to go to a private school sounds seductively simple. However, it ignores the realities of building a competitive and effective public school system
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Real school choice will make schools accountable and improve education in our state.
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