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  • "Kick-Ass" kicks b*** at the box office

    Monday, May 03, 2010 By: Samantha Hawkins

    Kick-Ass is a superhero movie based on the comic book Kick-Ass. From the looks of it you all can understand that this movie is “kick-ass”. The movie has been the #1 movie in the U.S. two weeks and run

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  • Teens eating their way to disease

    Wednesday, May 05, 2010 By: Mariane Ibrahim

    The way some adolescents are eating these days can severely threaten their health.

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  • What makes good hair?

    Wednesday, May 05, 2010 By: Ventress Williams

    Hair can determine someone's first impression because it may be the first thing someone sees on a person. Although definitions of good and bad hair vary, the general consensus among students is that h

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  • Families begin to grieve loss of loved one before the end

    Friday, May 07, 2010 By: Karolina Loaisiga/Staff Reporter

    There is nothing more difficult than hearing the diagnosis of a loved one having terminal cancer. As a family, the process is hard to cope with and as the victim of this disease, the process is by far

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  • Energy drinks may contain substances that in large doses could harm body

    Friday, May 07, 2010 By: Courtney Witt

    Energy drinks are popular among teens. As is often the case, however, too many in a short amount of time may not be a healthy choice, experts say.

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  • Sun-bathing may come with high health risks

    Friday, May 07, 2010 By: McKenzie Hart

    Students should recognize the long-term dangers of over-exposure to the sun's rays as well as to the use of tanning beds, doctors say.

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  • Accident Presses Importance of Strapping In

    Wednesday, May 05, 2010 By: Chelsea Eaton

    In February, three MHS seniors, Si­enna Vetrano, Jackie Flury, and Lori Shapiro were involved in a serious car accident on Hollow Road in Worces­ter. Vetrano and Shapiro were seated in the front, buck

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  • College campuses working to improve emergency alerts

    Wednesday, May 05, 2010 By: ELLEN DiGIACINTO

    Campuses have started using Facebook, Twitter, computer desk top alerts, campus television interruptions and text messaging to inform students and staff of an emergency.

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  • Fall move 'unlikely': Newton Booth construction deadline fast approaching

    Tuesday, May 04, 2010 By: Parul Guliani

    Occupation of the Newton Booth site by the 2010-11 school year is “highly unlikely,” according to Steve Edwards, a member of the Board of Trustees.

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  • Review of Before I Fall

    Tuesday, May 04, 2010 By: Elizabeth Horner

    An engaging new novel that opens your eyes to how your actions affect the world around you.

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Issue Date: Monday, May 10, 2010 Issue: Week of May 10, 2010
 
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In small amounts, energy drinks may deliver on their promise. When overused, they may cause unintended physical problems, researchers say.
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As teens seek that perfect tan, they should be careful of the long-term dangers of overexposure to the sun's rays as well as to the use of tanning beds, doctors say.
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Universities and colleges are turning to social networks to alert students to emergencies. .
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A $1.2 million funding shortfall makes the opening of Sacramento Country Day's Newton Booth campus unlikely for the coming school year.
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Features
Hundreds of teens die each year because they weren't wearing seatbelts during accidents, leaving survivors to reflect on how easy it would have been to avoid.
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Hair can determine someone's first impression because it may be the first thing someone sees on a person. Although definitions of good and bad hair vary, the general consensus among students is that h
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The way some adolescents are eating these days can severely threaten their health.
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'Living green' isn't simply a mantra for the school months. What can you do during the lazy days of summer? Lots.
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Credit or debit? More and more shoppers -- teens included -- are asked this question at the register. The answer as to which is best for the young person trying to achieve independence? All depends.
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Diet means diet; it doesn't mean take pills. Diet means discipline and healthful life choices. Pills mean danger and potential long-term body damage. So say those with experience.
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