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The Summit Benjamin E. Mays High School Atlanta, GA
Issue Date: Sunday, January 10, 2010 Issue: Summit, Vol 2, Issue 9 Last Update: Sunday, January 17, 2010
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Epic Avatar Dazzles to No. 2 All-Time Epic Avatar Dazzles to No. 2 All-Time
``Avatar’’ features director James Cameron’s enchanted world of Pandora, a utopia inhabited by mystical creatures, foreign tribes and supernatural beings. The jaw-dropping experience is the No. 2 gros
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Google's Nexus One A Worthy Challenger To iPhone Google's Nexus One A Worthy Challenger To iPhone
Google is the undisputed king of the hill when it comes to Internet search engines and web advertising, but the company that helped define the technology age hardly wants to be left behind by Apple.
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World Must Step Up in Face of Haitian Earthquake World Must Step Up in Face of Haitian Earthquake
On Tues., Jan. 12, the worst earthquake in more than 200 years devastated the small island nation of Haiti. According to the Red Cross, 45,000 to 50, 000 people were killed, while 3 million were left
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Over the course of the last five years, many artists have been signed to labels and have almost immediately risen to the top of the charts with no problems.
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Young musicians all over Georgia compete for the honor of making the All-State band every year. It is a very competitive process and only the best of the best musicians in the state get to perform in
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Tex-Mex Fans Crave Qdoba
Are you a fan of Mexican food but can’t always afford the high prices of some of Atlanta’s more expensive Mexican restaurants? Maybe you’re tired of having to settle for Taco Bell when you crave Mexic
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Harry Reid? Right or Wrong?
Now, I’m sure we’ve all heard of Harry Reid. No? Well, let me tell you, he is the Democratic Senate Majority leader who made a few comments to Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, the authors of Game Cha
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Being Different: Don't Stress It
Homework, tests, projects and college applications make up a large part of what stresses out high school students.However, a new study has found that the stress stretches beyond the classroom. Researc
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