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  • Drug dealer becomes pastor

    Tuesday, January 29, 2008 By: Sara Berlin and Samantha Mackson

    Over 20 years ago, Mario Forte sold drugs on the streets of Miami and spent time in prison. Today, he is a pastor at Alpha & Omega Church in Miami, the founder of Mario Forte Ministries and an inspira

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  • Black belt models discipline

    Tuesday, January 29, 2008 By: Ana Laura Gonzalez

    Many would call him a gentleman. At the end of a conversation he says “thank you” even though he might be the one doing the favor. He says, “Have a good day” before leaving someone’s presence. And whe

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  • Culture of distraction

    Tuesday, January 29, 2008 By: Eric Feinstein, Staff Writer

    In today’s fast paced, on-the-go, high demand world, more and more drivers are being confounded by immense distractions that result in deadly traffic accidents. Cell phone use has become the leading

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  • They Still Have It

    Wednesday, January 30, 2008 By: Carl Scarpati

    Is there ever a age limit for a actor to make good movies? Many would laugh at that after Live Free or Die Hard, Rocky Balboa and Rambo. Each of these movies has made box office hits. Bruce Willis has

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  • Always a bridesmaid, never a bride: Katherine Heigl stars in romantic comedy "27 Dresses"

    Wednesday, January 30, 2008 By: Lenore Wilson, Staff Writer

    From doctor to doting bridesmaid/wedding planner, Katherine Heigl takes the big screen by storm in her second motion picture (her first was 2007’s Knocked Up) in the new romantic comedy 27 Dresses. Ja

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  • Art Online? How is That Possible? : Interview with Mrs. Tama Idhe, ISWI Art Teacher

    Thursday, January 31, 2008 By: Anna Coenen

    Mrs. Tama Ihde, Insight Wisconsin's art teacher lives in outside of Green Bay in a small town called Flintville. She makes her home in the country with her husband, daughters, four dogs, a goat, a bun

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  • Skate under Half Dome: Yosemite's outdoor rink a winter vacation hot spot, recreational wonderland

    Friday, February 01, 2008 By: Brittany Stobbe, Photo editor

    While winter in the central valley lacks the frigid temperatures to produce snow, many families trek their way to spend vacations in the blanket-covered Sierra Nevadas.

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  • A Sticky Situation at GILA

    Friday, February 01, 2008 By: Tyler Martin

    An individual who shall not be named was caught today with an illegal rubbery substance. The perpetrator denied the fact that this substance was in his possession, but upon further investigation, he w

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  • Spelunkers explore cavern, face fears: Students repel, crawl inside Moaning Cavern

    Friday, February 01, 2008 By: Benjamin Dang, News editor

    With only the lights on their helmets guiding their way, the spelunkers repelled down the 165-foot shaft into the darkness below. As they maneuvered down the rocks, moans can be heard as the water hit

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Issue Date: Friday, February 01, 2008 Issue: Week of Feb. 3, 2008
 
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On Target. Popular store to open near Marion Steele High, bringing shooping opportunities and jobs.
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March levy may determine fate of student body.
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More active school fundraising can help state education crisis
More active school fundraising can help raise state education standards.
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Parking tickets cause crowding in Centennial’s parking lot
Parking tickets raise emotional heat at Centennial High.
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Features
Scary, but worth it. Student spelunkers explore the cold, dark depths of Moaning Cavern.
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Winter wonder. Yosemite's outdoor rink is a winter vacation hot spot, recreational wonderland.
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'Scrummage' not scrimmage. Rugby may not be taking Texas by storm, and it certainly isn't pushing football out of the collective consciousness, but it is getting attention.
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In defense of substitute teachers. It's not easy walking new into a classroom you've never seen before and may not see again.
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A winning reverse. New weight-control program aids wrestlers all over the country.
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Many would call him a gentleman. At the end of a conversation he says “thank you” even though he might be the one doing the favor. He says, “Have a good day” before leaving someone’s presence. And whe
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