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  • Suspense attracts Lost viewers: Award winning TV show, releases midseason premiere

    Friday, February 23, 2007 By: Perri Potigian

    A clap of thunder sounds in the distance as rain moves over the mud caked floor. Thin rays of sunlight spill from an overcast sky, washing across the lush jungle that surrounds the cage-like compound

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  • The Music Box: RAP = Rhythm and Poetry

    Friday, February 23, 2007 By: Cris Gibson

    Guns, sex, drugs, and all out lawlessness--this is the most generally accepted basis for what rap music is and what its artists are all about. However, this is possibly one of the most misunderstood c

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  • Howard draws comic for national theater magazine

    Monday, February 26, 2007 By: Eric Dunn//Staff Writer

    Each month, Abby Howard illustrates a comic that appears in the nationally-circulated Dramatics magazine. The magazine targets high school thespians, teachers and stage production crew members.

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  • Students "Clip" Holocaust Memories

    Monday, February 26, 2007 By: Kayla Miller

    Mrs. Rose Marie Batson’s sophomore English classes have been taking part in a new kind of project lately. Over the past couple of weeks, they have been studying the Holocaust, and after watching a vid

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  • A Note Worthy Passion: ALHS students study the art of music and its composition

    Tuesday, February 27, 2007 By: mariah howe

    While most high school students sit in classes listening to teachers lecture on the different topics, 20 students are experiencing a different class setting.

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  • Electronics Confiscation is Bogus!

    Tuesday, February 27, 2007 By: Jonathan Acevedo

    What is Electronics’ Confiscation? Almost every day of the week, while patrolling the hallways, a security guard, with a backpack, sees anyone messing with an electronic device, he takes it. You have

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  • Simple Surgery Gone Awry: She was alive one minute, close to death the next

    Tuesday, February 27, 2007 By: kayla lebeck

    On Dec. 21 junior Samantha Cole underwent what seemed to be a normal operation of getting her tonsils removed. She was getting them removed because the past summer she had been having many cases of st

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  • Novel sends a heartfelt message

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Hannah Ucol

    When it comes to romance, Nicholas Sparks writes his novels from the heart and soul and touches his readers with the magic of true love. Message in a Bottle is one of his exceptional novels.

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  • Factory Girl Falls Short: The recently released biopic of 60’s socialite Edie Sedwick starring Sienna Miller falls short of what few expectations it had.

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Clare McInerney

    With more hype about the movie’s leading actress’ love life than about the movie itself, Factory Girl, released on the second of February, has managed to fly relatively low under the radar. Playing in

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  • Writer Comes to LifeThe Lake of Dead Languages

    Thursday, March 01, 2007 By: Justine Scheuher

    Having trouble finding something worth reading? Try reading one of Carol Goodman’s suspenseful thrillers. The books are lengthy, but are generally a quick read. Action, suspense, romance, and humor k

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Issue Date: Saturday, March 03, 2007 Issue: Week of Mar. 4, 2007
 
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News
Although there have been three incidents in the past three months that threatened student safety, most students are not worried and the administration is improving security.
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The administration has made progress in identifying the culprits of recent vandalism.
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Features
A ruptured artery almost killed this junior after her tonsillectomy.
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Sanchez-Ayala plans on getting to the top with his own style.
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After over five years of development, on Jan. 30, Microsoft presents Windows Vista, successor to the Windows line of computer operating systems.
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Students learn and perform martial arts for many reasons.
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Students believe that activism shows that they are engaged with the world.
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This freshman found a job illustrating a comic written by a journalist from the Charlotte Observer.
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Opinion
Getting rid of mouse turns into rat race: Spokesman Katz fails to follow up
The administration failed to answer a request for information. Now they must respond to a Williams complaint.
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The administration should create a place where students who do not have a class can use their electronic devices as long as they are not disturbing others.
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