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  • Health Care Differences in the Western World

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Clarke Williams

    America has recently undergone a health care overhaul and millions of previously uninsured Americans wil now have the coverage they have been lacking for years. America, a certifiable world power, has

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  • Last Song Leads in Loads

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Devin Williams

    Popular author, Nicholas Sparks’ novel, The Last Song, takes a leap to the big screen, stealing the hearts of movie-goers, just as his Dear John did a couple months ago. Leaving many with equal amount

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  • One Sport Town- The Pitfall of D.C. Sports

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Brandon Weight

    While the Caps have already captured the President’s Trophy, the MLS-favored D.C. United take the pitch at RFK while the Nationals, and their fans, enjoy the approaching spring weather, Washington is

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  • The Rise of 3D

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Abbe Ramanan

    From "Avatar" to "Clash of the Titans," 3D is becoming an increasingly popular form of film.

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  • Road to Indy

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Josh Plumhoff

    INDIANAPOLIS – In front of more than 71,000 people, Butler forward Gordon Hayward sprinted down the court, hoping to nail the game winning shot in the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. As precio

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  • Loudoun Students Reach Out at Special Olympics

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Bailey Kirkpatrick

    The Olympics have been around for thousands of years, and are often used as a unifier, a peace-keeper or just for a round of friendly competition. What becomes obvious though, not just in the Olympics

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  • Senior Superlatives Back at Briar Woods

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Julianne Lewis

    For the past three years, the Briar Woods yearbook has elected not to include Senior Superlatives. This year is no exception, but there will be a way in which Briar Woods seniors can nominate their cl

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  • Fringe Movements Turn to Hate Speech

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Erin Pelletier

    Following last month’s passage of health care reform, hate speech from so-called “Tea Party” members and other fringe increased dramatically, and quickly escalated to threats on the lives of many Demo

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  • Politics Prove to Be More Important Than Prom

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Casey Fabris

    Recently, multiple states and the District of Columbia have legalized same-sex marriage, proving that the gay community is becoming more accepted in society. Despite the positive repercussions that su

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  • BW Boys Soccer

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Abby Comm

    Briar Woods’ Boys Soccer team is working their way up to the top. Their current record is 1 win and 2 losses; however, with multiple games this week, the team still has a full season ahead to regain t

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America has recently undergone a health care overhaul and millions of previously uninsured Americans wil now have the coverage they have been lacking for years. America, a certifiable world power, has
The Rise of 3D
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From "Avatar" to "Clash of the Titans," 3D is becoming an increasingly popular form of film.
full story 
INDIANAPOLIS – In front of more than 71,000 people, Butler forward Gordon Hayward sprinted down the court, hoping to nail the game winning shot in the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. As precio
Loudoun Students Reach Out at Special Olympics
full story 
The Olympics have been around for thousands of years, and are often used as a unifier, a peace-keeper or just for a round of friendly competition. What becomes obvious though, not just in the Olympics
full story 
While the Caps have already captured the President’s Trophy, the MLS-favored D.C. United take the pitch at RFK while the Nationals, and their fans, enjoy the approaching spring weather, Washington is
full story 
For the past three years, the Briar Woods yearbook has elected not to include Senior Superlatives. This year is no exception, but there will be a way in which Briar Woods seniors can nominate their cl
Fringe Movements Turn to Hate Speech
full story 
Following last month’s passage of health care reform, hate speech from so-called “Tea Party” members and other fringe increased dramatically, and quickly escalated to threats on the lives of many Demo
full story 
Popular author, Nicholas Sparks’ novel, The Last Song, takes a leap to the big screen, stealing the hearts of movie-goers, just as his Dear John did a couple months ago. Leaving many with equal amount
Politics Prove to Be More Important Than Prom
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Recently, multiple states and the District of Columbia have legalized same-sex marriage, proving that the gay community is becoming more accepted in society. Despite the positive repercussions that su
full story 
Briar Woods’ Boys Soccer team is working their way up to the top. Their current record is 1 win and 2 losses; however, with multiple games this week, the team still has a full season ahead to regain t
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