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The Compass Northwestern High School Baltimore, MD
Issue Date: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 Issue: March 2005 Last Update: Wednesday, April 13, 2005
  • 92Q celebrates Black History at NWHS

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Kenya Litaker

    The overall assembly was fun for students and educational at the same time.

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  • N. Korea has nukes

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Dominick McDonald

    Alternatively, the paranoid North may have decided the US intends to attack it anyway, and has been readying its defenses while the US was preoccupied with places like Iraq.

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  • Mayor O’Malley publicly refutes nasty rumor

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Cyndie-Ann Cupid

    An investigation about Steffen’s relationship with Governor Ehrlich and Ehrlich’s knowledge of the rumor spreading is ongoing.

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  • Northwestern gives “the gift of life”

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Christina Hall

    Just give once and you can make an impact on one or more lives.

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  • Martha’s back for good

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Brittany Gaines

    "The experience of the last five months has been life altering and life affirming," Stewart told the AP.

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  • Steroids scandal plagues baseball

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: August Graham

    Giambi was the first player to admit steroid use after he reported to spring training incredibly skinny and not as muscular as he used to be.

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  • Peyton Manning2004’s record-breaking MVP

    Tuesday, April 12, 2005 By: Sean Hall

    Peyton Manning is one of the great players the NFL has to offer and it will be a great opportunity to see him improve for next season.

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  • NBA All-Star Weekend brings thrills

    Tuesday, April 12, 2005 By: Timothy Cheeks

    "We came back, and our goal was to beat them by 20, and we did that," said Carmelo Anthony after being down at half-time by 6.

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  • Sammy Sosa becomes an Oriole

    Tuesday, April 12, 2005 By: Sean Hall

    During his stay in Chicago, Sosa battled with Mark McGwire in a memorable home run duel in 1998, went to the All-Star game seven times and was the 1998 NL MVP.

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  • Jamie Foxx & Clint Eastwood win big at Oscars

    Tuesday, April 12, 2005 By: Chinelle Halley

    Among the performers were Beyonce; who seemed to be the star entertainer of the evening with three ballads, Counting Crows, Carlos Santana and Antonio Banderas.

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At-a-glance

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But with 50's seemingly desperate efforts to bring such negativity, it leaves many wondering if he's trying to be the next Tupac Shakur or is it all a gimmick for the publicity to sell his records.
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Each of the new characters is equipped with a variety of deadly techniques, and the returning characters have been updated with new moves and attack combinations.
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She said this movie reminded her of Go Tagers a football high school movie. Coach Bloom does not think that this movie has an influence on high school athletes because she said, "It was geared toward
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The prize is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: a career-launching role on The WB's hit drama One Tree Hill, a one-year management contract with 3 Arts Entertainment and an overall talent deal wi
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Introducing Israel: he is 20 years old. His hometown is Pawnee, Oklahoma. At Langston University his major is business management. Israel's nickname is "Iz". Israel's biggest fear is god's judgment.
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An entertainer who’s quickly becoming a legend
His raspy voice and soulful sound remind many of a "young Marvin Gaye" in his day.
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Among the performers were Beyonce; who seemed to be the star entertainer of the evening with three ballads, Counting Crows, Carlos Santana and Antonio Banderas.
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During his stay in Chicago, Sosa battled with Mark McGwire in a memorable home run duel in 1998, went to the All-Star game seven times and was the 1998 NL MVP.
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"We came back, and our goal was to beat them by 20, and we did that," said Carmelo Anthony after being down at half-time by 6.
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