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  • Busy streets and lonely roads

    Sunday, September 05, 2010 By: Aaron O'Conner

    Moving to a small town is a big adjustment.

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  • ‘Takers‘- James Bond and Scarface gone wild!

    Sunday, September 05, 2010 By: Kathryn Fernandez

    Not everyday do you see bank robbers on the run from cops, well except in just about every other heist movie.

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  • Inception's a Mind-Blowing Thrill Ride

    Saturday, September 04, 2010 By: Chelsea Samuel

    “I can access your mind through your dreams,” explains a character featured in Christopher Nolan’s riveting, mind-boggling film, ``Inception.’’``Inception’’ was released in theaters this summer, and s

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  • Movie Review: Piranha 3D

    Saturday, September 04, 2010 By: Robert Rojas

    Piranha 3D is a big waste of money and time.

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  • School Shooting Rumors Dispelled

    Thursday, September 02, 2010 By: Kevin Tomczak

    School administrators dispelled rumors of a supposed school shooting threat Thursday, September 2.

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  • Mockingjay: a Mockery

    Thursday, September 02, 2010 By: Amanda Alarcon

    The disappointing final installment of The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins debuted August 24, 2010.

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  • Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Epitome of Awesome

    Thursday, September 02, 2010 By: Max Smith

    Edgar Wright's Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is a fun action-packed movie to revive the lackluster summer season.

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  • Ferguson teens may be at risk for slight hearing loss

    Thursday, September 02, 2010 By: Emily Nieves

    According to a recent survey, about 20% of teens have developed slight hearing loss.

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  • Teachers Put the Miles On During Porch Visits

    Wednesday, September 01, 2010 By: Paula Vazquez

    It’s not very often that teachers go out of their way to visit the parents on their terms instead of meeting the teacher when the teacher says so. Open house should be a thing in the past.

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  • I Heart Boobies

    Tuesday, August 31, 2010 By: Alexandra Onea

    Rocklin High has recently become home to a wave of cancer awareness activism. Rubber bracelets worn by students to support breast cancer awareness have caused quite a stir on campus.

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Issue Date: Monday, September 06, 2010 Issue: Week of Sept. 6, 2010
 
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News
Up to now, Chelsea King has been the sad story of a 17-year-old abducted, raped and killed by a repeat offender. Proponents hope her name will be memorialized by a law to prevent more such crimes.
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School administrators dispelled rumors of a supposed school shooting threat Thursday, September 2.
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District Considering Alteration to Senior Trip Policy
This time, money isn't the key to a debate over a class trip. The Metcalfe County school board, rather, is pondering the education value of Disney World and the value of policies that go unenforced.
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In communities nationwide, people are debating whether gay couples should be allowed to marry. The recent decision of a California judge to overturn his state's ban has spurred the same argument in hi
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I Heart Boobies
As a California high school's students try to raise breast cancer awareness, officials are questioning the method of their message and fueling a battle over protected expression.
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The promise of three Daniel Pearl Magnet School teachers to hatch great journalism education ideas resulted in a $30,000 grant from UCLA.
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Features
Dunnellon High is nothing like a school in Brooklyn, N.Y., or even Providence, R.I. It's in a place where the pace is slow and stars light the night sky. Big-city newcomers find it takes some getting
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Woodward Loses Her Way, Sets Sight on Next Race
This kind of thing doesn't happen to Allison Woodward. Wisconsin's long-distance track champ took a wrong turn in the Gibralter Invitational and the sad result will likely be table talk in 20 years.
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Far away from his native India, a young journalist working in New York City is learning the capacity of his craft to bring ethnic communities together within a larger, unfamiliar one.
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Smarty-pants kids! But do they know how to operate a pencil? Kids who have grown up with technology have surpassed their elders in the quick-paced tech world.
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