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The Compass Northwestern High School Baltimore, MD
Issue Date: Thursday, December 22, 2005 Issue: December 2005 Last Update: Wednesday, January 18, 2006
  • Two men executed in two weeks

    Thursday, January 05, 2006 By: Dena Scott

    Within two weeks, two cities in the United States have executed two men. One of the men was in Baltimore, Maryland and the other in San Quentin, California. Both men were on death row for more than fi

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  • College Bound counselor arrives just in time

    Thursday, January 05, 2006 By: Christina Hall

    Ms. Going, the new College Bound counselor, came into Northwestern High School just about a month ago. Starting fresh with a new set of students, Ms.Going had to work really hard and had to leave all

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  • Air marshals kill man claiming to have bomb

    Thursday, January 05, 2006 By: Cyndie-Ann Cupid

    Rigoberto Alpizar, 44, of Maitland, Fla. was fatally shot by Federal Air Marshals on December 8, 2005 as he charged off an American Airlines jet at Miami International Airport claiming to have a bomb

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  • Awareness raised for Meals on Wheels

    Thursday, January 05, 2006 By: Brittany Howard

    Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland held a Holiday Open House on Thursday, December 8 to promote awareness of their organization, located in South Baltimore. Meals on Wheels has been open since 1960,

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  • Northwestern’s own All-Stars

    Friday, January 06, 2006 By: Timothy Thompkins

    "Beautiful."

    This is the word chosen by seniors Michael Briggs and Kalvin Santiful to describe their experience as players in the City vs. County All-Star game.

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  • Injuries, QBs and Super Bowl picks

    Friday, January 06, 2006 By: Sean Hall

    This season so far has been about an average of good and bad. I mean there are no good controversies, but at least there are some cuts going on.

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  • NW basketball starts with victories: Are the Northwestern Wildcats Varsity basketball team looking forward to a winning season?

    Friday, January 06, 2006 By: Arnel Bennett

    Our Wildcats started this season off on the right foot this year. They won their first scrimmage against Pikesville in November. They had their first game on Dec.6th against Carver with the Wildcats s

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  • Comedian Richard Pryor dies at 65

    Friday, January 06, 2006 By: Ashley Davis

    It is a wonderful thing to see someone that's not a very powerful person such as a comedian be able to change the legacy of those that come after him.

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  • Discover ice skating this winter

    Friday, January 06, 2006 By: Amber Lightson

    With winter here, who wants to be stuck inside the house? Many people think there isn't much to do during the winter. What they don't know is that there are many activities to participate in, such as

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  • Sounds of the season for everyone

    Friday, January 06, 2006 By: Jessica Ingram

    There are many new holiday albums by your favorite artist that can be great gifts for anyone you know. The late B.I.G.'s ex-wife, Faith Evans, is coming out with a new Christmas album called, "A Fai

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At-a-glance

During the holidays many people are confused as to what to get their significant others or loved ones.
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Everyone has seen an Xbox and a PS2 in action and we are all waiting to see which of the two next generation consoles for the two systems will have the edge when it comes to graphics.
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If you want the best computer this season it would be the HP Media Center M717n Photosmart PC. With this computer you can watch and record your personal line-up of television shows, and view the lates
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There are many new holiday albums by your favorite artist that can be great gifts for anyone you know. The late B.I.G.'s ex-wife, Faith Evans, is coming out with a new Christmas album called, "A Fai
full story 
With winter here, who wants to be stuck inside the house? Many people think there isn't much to do during the winter. What they don't know is that there are many activities to participate in, such as
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It is a wonderful thing to see someone that's not a very powerful person such as a comedian be able to change the legacy of those that come after him.
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The swim season of Baltimore City high schools began on November 15, however at that time, not a single city school's pool was certified to operate. Northwestern was one of the six high schools pools
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Our Wildcats started this season off on the right foot this year. They won their first scrimmage against Pikesville in November. They had their first game on Dec.6th against Carver with the Wildcats s
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It has been a very exciting season in the NFL so far. There have been a lot of surprises; Teams that no one thought would do anything are really making a big impact on the league.
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