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  • The Fighter provides fast paced action and gripping suspense

    Wednesday, December 22, 2010 By: Jack Brody

    With so many sports movies that are based on underdog boxers, some might think that the genre has been exhausted.

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  • Sliding Seniors Could Suffer Consequences

    Saturday, January 08, 2011 By: Cassie Bohn

    After three and a half years, seven semesters,a time comes when students wish they could just “slide” through the end of their senior year, but what most don’t know is there can be consequences.

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  • Students brave ice for Holiday Caravan

    Friday, January 07, 2011 By: Hannah Adams

    Every year Eastern students raise money and cans to give to the needy. However this year was different. With school being cancelled on Thursday and Friday due to bad weather, Holiday Car-a-Van relied

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  • Bathroom vandals cost district money, aggravation

    Friday, January 07, 2011 By: Jon Conklin

    Vandalism strikes UEHS bathrooms for the third year in a row. Unknown culprits are still at large.

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  • New Boundless Playground brings children together

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: Madison Borowitz

    On Saturday, October 30, in the historic district in League City,the dreams of many citizens became a reality as the Boundless Playground was opened to the public.

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  • Kid Cudi Album Review

    Tuesday, January 04, 2011 By: Ryan Collins

    “Man on the Moon 2: The Legend of Mr. Rager” revolves around the reality that Scott Mescudi, a.k.a. Kid Cudi, lives every day.

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  • Kids Behind Bars: BHS Students' Scary Stories

    Monday, January 03, 2011 By: Dylan Stone

    Lost. Nowhere to go but to the backseat of the police cruiser, thought a junior girl as she waited. “My mom is gonna kill me,” she said after her shoplifting tirade in Target was cut short. Unaware

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  • Cars Reflecting Personalities

    Monday, January 03, 2011 By: Mitchell Green

    As another school day begins at Escambia High School, students slowly enter the student parking lot with elevated confidence in their unique vehicles. From clunkers to gas guzzlers, the Escambia stude

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  • Why tagging is not graffiti

    Tuesday, December 21, 2010 By: Michelle Hernandez

    Tagging and graffiti are similar because they are both acts of vandalism, but different because of the meaning behind their messages.

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  • Growing Up Potter

    Sunday, December 26, 2010 By: Hannah Frishberg '13

    Dreamed up by J.K. Rowling on a delayed train in 1990, the original draft of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was written on napkins and rejected by its first several publishers. Now a worldwide

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Issue Date: Monday, January 10, 2011 Issue: Week of Jan. 10, 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
They could have used their days off to hunker down snugly against the nasty weather. Instead, Eastern High students ignored treacherous roads and icy air to prepare food for the needy.
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Underage drinking compromises Harco youth;
Statistics and experts agree that Harford County has an unusually big problem with underage drinking. Now, the key question: How can it be stopped?
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Ineligibility rate improves
Nearly a fifth of North Harford High students are academically ineligible for extracurricular activities. Flip side: 51 percent are on the honor roll. The job now: Bridge the void.
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A centralized response to homelessness in Denver is bolstering hopes that the city's 12,000 housing needy citizens can be helped.
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Is it a 'master criminal' or an emboldened student who's stealing valuables from gym lockers at University Academy? Angry and impatient students and parents want to know.
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Glendale school board members have nixed open enrollment for their district, meaning that outside students can't attend. Chalk up another casualty to economic woes.
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To hoops legend Kobe Bryant, his endorsement deal with Turkish Airlines was just business, but many Armenians, and young ones particularly, think he blew an important assist to their homeland.
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Features
The Boundless Playground dedicated in Galveston County, Texas this past October gives disabled youth in the community an opportunity for something most take for granted: Recreation.
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Kids Behind Bars: BHS Students' Scary Stories
Teens do get into legal trouble. Whether it's a serious offense or a minor scrape, though, these episodes usually alter their long-term outlook.
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Is there a difference between graffiti and tagging? Not by law -- they're both vandalism in most communities. From that point, debate rages as which is real art and which is just a crime.
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