Cry of the Hawk North Harford High School Pylesville, MD
Issue Date: Thursday, January 07, 2010 Issue: January Last Update: Thursday, January 19, 2012
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  • Sound the alarm: NH students volunteer at local firehouses

    Thursday, January 19, 2012 By: Donna Fatcheric

    When the fire whistle sounds we can expect not only our paid firefighters to respond to the emergency. But they are not the only ones; 6 North Harford students also come to the rescue.

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  • Birth control causes serious effects on aquatic life

    Thursday, January 19, 2012 By: Kelly Phipps

    Eighty million women worldwide take oral contraceptives (aka “The Pill”) to prevent pregnancy. Medical experts have called the Pill “the most significant medical advancement of the twentieth century”,

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  • Local choir sings for local cause

    Friday, January 22, 2010 By: ELLEN DIGIACINTO - Reporter

    On December 12, 2009 local choir Deer Creek Chorale (DCC), held a benefit concert to support a choral member in need.

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  • Outreach project available through school employee

    Wednesday, January 13, 2010 By: MOLLY SHEPHARD - Reporter

    Wilma Evans, North Harford custodian, has been sending care packages to solders in Iraq for the past 3 years.

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  • Dubai showcases new attraction to world

    Wednesday, January 13, 2010 By: Tyler Miller-Reporter

    Dubai recently just opened the world’s tallest building, consisting of 200 stories. The Burj Dubai tower cost approximately $900 million and took over 6 years to build

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  • ‘Ahab’s Wife’ gives old story new life

    Wednesday, January 13, 2010 By: LYN HILTON - Reporter

    Published in October of 1999, Kentucky-based author Sena Jeter Naslund’s Ahab’s Wife or, The Star-Gazer came well before the current trend of taking classics and adding twists to them, but it remains

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  • Former Alaskan governor Palin to be Fox News contributor

    Wednesday, January 13, 2010 By: Molly Ploughman Copy Editor

    On January 11, 2010, it was announced by Fox News that Sarah Palin, former Alaskan governor and the 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate, will become a regular commentator on Fox news.

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  • South Africa’s World Cup may be public health disaster

    Wednesday, January 13, 2010 By: MEGAN SCHOTT- REPORTER

    “Advocates for sex workers in South Africa have warned that this summer’s World Cup could be a public disaster,” says cnn.com reporter, Mark Tutton.

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  • ‘Avatar’ scores with critics, students alike

    Wednesday, January 13, 2010 By: LYN HILTON - Reporter

    On Friday, December 18, the most highly anticipated film of the year, James Cameron’s Avatar, premiered in theaters to anxiously awaiting fans and critics alike.

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  • Sick deer domesticated

    Wednesday, January 13, 2010 By: ALISON BRUSH – Reporter

    In Canal Fulton, Ohio, Melanie Butera, a veterinarian, nursed a sick deer back to health.

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Welcome to the Hawks Nest!

At-a-glance

When the fire whistle sounds we can expect not only our paid firefighters to respond to the emergency. But they are not the only ones; 6 North Harford students also come to the rescue.
full story 
Eighty million women worldwide take oral contraceptives (aka “The Pill”) to prevent pregnancy. Medical experts have called the Pill “the most significant medical advancement of the twentieth century”,
full story 
On December 12, 2009 local choir Deer Creek Chorale (DCC), held a benefit concert to support a choral member in need.
full story 
During the holiday season, the North Harford choirs traveled to several local venues to spread their holiday cheer.
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A list of arts activities and performances to attend.
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American children take anti-psychotic medicines at about 6 times the rate of children in the United Kingdom, according to a comparison based on a new U.K. study.
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A list of arts activities and performances to attend.
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While most children at the age of 7 are still playing games like ‘hide and seek’ or ‘kick ball’, Kieron Williamson from the United Kingdom, has painted a masterpiece with talent unseen since the works
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Adam Bender may seem like an ordinary 8-year-old boy who plays soccer, football, wrestling, and baseball, but he does it with 1 leg
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Dubai recently just opened the world’s tallest building, consisting of 200 stories. The Burj Dubai tower cost approximately $900 million and took over 6 years to build
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