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  • Before attacking Iraq, give peace a chance

    Sunday, September 29, 2002 By:

    Our generation of Americans has never directly understood the horrors of war. Although we have heard stories of honorable battles and of our grandparents risking their lives for our country, we have

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  • Before attacking Iraq, give peace a chance

    Sunday, September 29, 2002 By: Julie Marino

    Our generation of Americans has never directly understood the horrors of war. Although we have heard stories of honorable battles and of our grandparents risking their lives for our country, we have

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  • TV show's not just cartoon but satire on American life today

    Sunday, September 29, 2002 By: Julie Marino

    The word of the day one lazy Sunday evening was "Doh!" My little brother Chris was curled up on the couch impersonating his idol, Homer Simpson. My cousin Andy, in a laughing fit of hysteria, exclai

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  • Sign up today for a complete course in film! Only three payments of $199.99!

    Sunday, September 29, 2002 By: Bob Taylor

    When I was a little child, I fell in love with the magic of film. Eager to absorb any and all chances to immerse myself in movies, I watched, read, lived and breathed anything concerning film arts.

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  • Olympic committee need not drop summer sports to add others

    Sunday, September 29, 2002 By: Ashley Baldev

    The International Olympic Committee is contemplating whether to remove baseball, softball and the modern pentathlon from the Summer Olympics, and replace them with golf, rugby and the Chinese combat a

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  • Events of Sept. 11, 2001, remembered at anniversary service

    Sunday, September 29, 2002 By: Bill Dunphy

    Candlelight, heartfelt music and a reverent mood set the tone for the school's Sept. 11 memorial service. The assembly began with campus minister Scott Kopp and teacher Carol Chess singing "Prayer fo

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  • Mailbox--Letter to the Editor: Editorial writers should check facts before writing opinions

    Sunday, September 29, 2002 By:

    To the Visor:It has always been my understanding that in journalism one is supposed to report the facts. In the last issue of the Visor, an editorial about the Hoban retreat program called into quest

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  • Six recognized in National Merit Scholarship Program

    Sunday, September 29, 2002 By: Bob Taylor, compiler

    Senior Lisa Lackney has been named a Semifinalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Five seniors were named Commended Students: Sherry Bullock, Jarrod Costanzo, Sarah Jenkins, Jon Lloyd,

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  • Carrying on a venerable tradition, students observe Mum Day

    Sunday, September 29, 2002 By: Nick Libertin and Juanita Deptowicz

    Leading up to the highly anticipated St. Vincent-St. Mary football game was Spirit Week--a week of crazy hair, costumes, pajamas, patriotism and--above all--school spirit.

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  • Tabloid journalism: an oxymoron?: Sensational subjects and titillating teasers lure millions of voyeurs in supermarket checkout lanes

    Sunday, September 29, 2002 By: Mitch Haubert and Ashley Baldev

    The writing and distribution of tabloids is a $425 million industry. According to Forbes magazine, the combined circulation of supermarket tabs is 4.7 million, down from a high of 8.4 million.

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
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Tabloid journalism: an oxymoron?: Sensational subjects and titillating teasers lure millions of voyeurs in supermarket checkout lanes
The writing and distribution of tabloids is a $425 million industry. According to Forbes magazine, the combined circulation of supermarket tabs is 4.7 million, down from a high of 8.4 million.
full story 
Before attacking Iraq, give peace a chance
Our generation of Americans has never directly understood the horrors of war. Although we have heard stories of honorable battles and of our grandparents risking their lives for our country, we have
full story 
Our generation of Americans has never directly understood the horrors of war. Although we have heard stories of honorable battles and of our grandparents risking their lives for our country, we have
full story 
Drivers must slow down before someone is hurt
If teenagers wonder why their car insurance is so high, the answer can be seen every day as students driving home from school recklessly speed down Fifth Avenue. Cars fly past children walking home f
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TV show's not just cartoon but satire on American life today
The word of the day one lazy Sunday evening was "Doh!" My little brother Chris was curled up on the couch impersonating his idol, Homer Simpson. My cousin Andy, in a laughing fit of hysteria, exclai
full story 
Sign up today for a complete course in film!  Only three payments of $199.99!
When I was a little child, I fell in love with the magic of film. Eager to absorb any and all chances to immerse myself in movies, I watched, read, lived and breathed anything concerning film arts.
full story 
Events of Sept. 11, 2001, remembered at anniversary service
Candlelight, heartfelt music and a reverent mood set the tone for the school's Sept. 11 memorial service. The assembly began with campus minister Scott Kopp and teacher Carol Chess singing "Prayer fo
full story 
To the Visor:It has always been my understanding that in journalism one is supposed to report the facts. In the last issue of the Visor, an editorial about the Hoban retreat program called into quest
full story 
Six recognized in National Merit Scholarship Program
Senior Lisa Lackney has been named a Semifinalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Five seniors were named Commended Students: Sherry Bullock, Jarrod Costanzo, Sarah Jenkins, Jon Lloyd,
full story 
Carrying on a venerable tradition, students observe Mum Day
Leading up to the highly anticipated St. Vincent-St. Mary football game was Spirit Week--a week of crazy hair, costumes, pajamas, patriotism and--above all--school spirit.
full story 
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