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The Talon Clayton Valley High School Concord, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, November 20, 2003 Issue: Volume 44 Issue 3 Last Update: Thursday, December 04, 2003
Ugly News for Over 50 Years

At-a-glance

Duty-free lunch? Hardly
A lunch fight has broken out between the school district and teachers. The district thinks teachers should not get to count their 30-minute lunch toward their work day and instead should stay an extra
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Tonight the Eagles football team plays its first play-off game under the lights — coming off a regular season that has suprised almost every team on the schedule.The Eagles not only had a five-game wi
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Sleep overs, girls talking about which boys are cute, and guys having one thing on their mind: sports. Remember those days? These were the days when nobody cared what other people thought of you, wher
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Only one in every 100,000 players is a “natural born” soccer player? The other 99,999 people who wish to be soccer players have to work for it. This is what varsity soccer coach Pat Middendorf teaches
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The show “Nip-Tuck” has always had the line “What don’t you like about yourself?” in each episode. If you answer “My nose,” you may not want to continue, but I urge you to.If you’ve ever heard the exp
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After the pivotal loss Nov. 10 to the Liberty Lions, the girls volleyball team had their fingers crossed in hopes of making an NCS playoff appearance. It worked.This marks the Lady Eagles second cons
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Once again the girls water polo team has made an impressive appearance at the North Coast Section championships.The girls played their first round game at Miramonte high school against Northgate and w
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Those of you who do not believe that cross-country is a sport are challenged to try it. Many CV cross-country members have said this along with our very own principal....
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When I first walked into this diner, I got a whiff of heaven.Hubcaps, on the corner of Locust and Bonanza Streets in Walnut Creek, has retro ’50s advertisements covering the walls, including those fo
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Vice Principal Kathy Prasch had supposedly finished her last day at Clayton Valley at 4 p.m. Oct. 31. But at 6 p.m., when Principal John Neary came back to school to watch the football game, he found
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