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Issue Date: Friday, January 13, 2012 Issue: January 13, 2012 Last Update: Friday, January 13, 2012
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The first Sherlock Holmes movie portraying this new, next generation Holmes was and is one of my favorite movies.
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On February 18th, Arrowhead cheerleaders will travel to South Milwaukee High School to compete against southern Wisconsin for the Regional Competition.  If they place in the top three they will be per
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Few movies can come out with a 3rd, let alone a 4th installment without getting repetitive and unimaginative. Mission Impossible 3 was released in the summer of 2006, and now, five years later Mission
This year’s bowl season started on December 18th in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and finished with the Allstate BCS National Championship between Alabama and LSU on January 9th in the Louisiana Superdome.
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With two predecessors before it, MW3 has a large install base and a lot sound ideas and implementations in its gameplay.
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At first there was MySpace. Then, when Facebook was created, MySpace just faded away. With Twitter increasing in popularity, Facebook is coming out with fresh new ideas in order to keep its install ba
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As the end of the semester approaches, students hurry to turn in last minute assignments and boost their grades before the grade book closes. Between hurrying, students attempt to study for finals.  
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The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger was published 50-years ago, but that hasn’t stopped the 2011 controversy.   The Catcher in the Rye was the most challenged book in schools between 1966 and 197
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Somewhere I saw, “Every time you watch Jersey Shore, a book commits suicide.” And it’s probably true.                 Reality TV shows flood channels, and I find the trend impertinent and annoying. W
Heterosexism in our culture makes LGBTQ people feel ashamed, embarrassed, shunned, and like they need to hide their sexual orientation. And bigoted and hateful language is a tool that reinforces homop
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