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  • Zero/Zero Results Yet to be Seen: A Breakdown of Zero/Zero Policy

    Thursday, November 09, 2006 By: Sam McCann

    Among the variety of new terms and unfamiliar procedures bantered about by the administration, of which there is no shortage, perhaps the least understood is the Zero/Zero policy. Although most are f

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  • The Bedford Handbook is back: The library copes with 400 missing items

    Monday, November 06, 2006 By: Deanna Surma

    How much is $15,000? It’s enough for 55 video iPods, half a dozen laptops, or even a car. Last year, the disappearance of laptops was considered theft, so why is it that this year $15,202 worth of boo

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  • Big Wig: New political comedy timely, but disappointing

    Tuesday, November 07, 2006 By: Katherine DeVoursney

    This election year, cast your vote for the Republican candidate. Or the Democratic. Or…Robin Williams? In the new film Man of the Year, directed by Barry Levinson (Wag the Dog, Good Morning Vietnam),

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  • Are You Ready for a Revolution?: Choir group finds alternate route to school

    Tuesday, November 07, 2006 By: Sarah Keep

    By Sarah KeepStaff WriterWalk into the choir room. Pick up a music folder, and open it. Listen to the notes that are most likely being sung. Hear the sweet sounds of Mike D’Oyly, the accompanist on th

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  • Ross Makes Dancing Magic

    Tuesday, November 07, 2006 By: Melodie Colas

    After graduating last May 2006, Lakeland High School alumnus April Ross had only one dream and one goal in life, and that was to turn her dance skills into magic, as in the Orlando Magic.

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  • SLHS campus gets a cleanup from a helping hand

    Tuesday, November 07, 2006 By: Maria Vijarro

    The school campus is being cleaned, one day at a time. It has seen a lot, ranging from a craft fair to a sports game. Either way, the same thing begins to happen. The campus becomes a mess. There is o

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  • Speak : Book Review

    Tuesday, November 07, 2006 By: Jacque Jimenez

    The book Speak is about a girl named Melinda Sordino who was raped at a party before her freshmen year. Melinda had called the cops not realizing she was still at the party. One of the guys had seen w

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  • Get In My Mind Out?

    Tuesday, November 07, 2006 By: Rajat Deva

    Virginia native Pharrell Williams, a.k.a. “Skateboard P,” recently released his album In My Mind.

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  • New band bleachers are a must!

    Wednesday, November 08, 2006 By: Jonathan Paugh

    It’s great that the patrons of the Webster County Highlander band, football team, and cheerleaders can sit on wonderful aluminum bleachers while enjoying a game, but the band needs new bleachers, too!

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  • Attendance Grudge

    Wednesday, November 08, 2006 By: Amy M.

    Almost everyone knows about the attendance grudge held over students by the school this year. According to the handbook and state law, students may only miss ten days of school per semester pending yo

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Issue Date: Monday, November 13, 2006 Issue: Week of Nov. 13, 2006
 
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News
“Bodies: The Exhibition” has caused controversy due to its use of cadavers. While some claim that is it art, others claim that it is disrespectful to the dead.
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Over a year ago, the administration along with the Peoples Church custodians, launched a recycling program to help reduce the amount of garbage generated.
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The “Wall of Expression” is testing the boundaries of the First Amendment this year and leaving school officials pondering where to draw the line at free speech.
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Although he was scared to death, Mr. Rosenthal helped save a woman from an assault.
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Features
Students sported red, yellow and blue armbands that have shown once again that Varela is one of the top schools to donate blood in Dade County.
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Sheltered Reality attracts attention with its drumming and then shares information on homelessness in the United States with the audience.
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Ms. Carneal is an example for all of us as she helps to keep the campus neat.
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Lakeland High School alumna April Ross has taken the exciting first step in a career in dance.
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Biking is a way of life for many in the band program.
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Opinion
This past Tuesday I set out to see just what it was like to vote for the first time.
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