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  • Courage of Rosa Parks should not be forgotten

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By: the Visor Editorial Board

    She did so much more than refuse to give up her seat on a bus. Rosa Parks changed the entire country and jump-started the Civil Rights Movement.When Parks took a seat in the front of a bus in Montgom

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  • Libby indictment raises questions about the war

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By: the Visor Editorial Board

    Almost two years after the war in Iraq began, the American public is suspecting they have been deceived. On Oct. 28, "Scooter" Libby, vice-president Dick Cheney's chief of staff, was indicted on five

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  • Proponent of intelligent design could use a little intelligence hmself

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By: Alex Bluebond

    Dover, Pa., is not famous for much. But soon, the city will gain a bit of fame for being the site of a heated evolution debate. The school board in the city's district is requiring biology teachers

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  • Americans have started to develop healthy eating habits

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By:

    We have been hearing for the past few decades how fat Americans are. Nearly one third of American adults are not just overweight, but obese. With Starbucks' calorie-rich frappuccinos and McDonald's

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  • Marching band president reacts to Visor editorial

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By: Nick Ball

    To the Visor:Regarding the editorial in the last issue ["Band performance showing improvement"], I'd like to thank the Visor for the interest it has shown in the marching band. But I would like to ad

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  • Goals set for school's canned food drive

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By: Maureen Bulgrin

    This year's canned food drive began last week, and over 999 cans have been collected so far. Campus minister Scott Kopp was impressed by the student response last year and hopes for an even more suc

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  • Academic, Chivalrous Knights named

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By: Alex Bluebond, compiler

    Academic Knights for the first grading period are freshmen Erin Rosen and Ashley Markowski, sophomores Victoria Stewart and Abigail Crock, juniors Charlene Wichman and Alex Nikitin and seniors Megan D

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  • Chastity speaker wows assembly audience

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By: Alex Al-Doory

    Popular speaker Jason Evert visited Hoban Oct. 26 to discuss chastity. The 90-minute presentation after the ninth period was probably a lot different than what most expected.Evert also spoke to stude

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  • QShould the condition of school rest rooms be a high priority?

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By: Roxanne Sawhill, compiler

    A: "No. I'm not looking for a party every time I go. I just do my business and leave." --Paul Chiarappa '06A: "Yes, but they don't have to be perfect. We don't need couches and vanity lights, ju

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  • Economics project teaches seniors complexities of stock market

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By: Amber Beery

    Students often find the stock market confusing. The fast-paced fluctuation of stock values can be difficult to comprehend.Economics teacher Sue Cox has found a creative way to give her seniors a basi

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To the Visor:After reading my friend Mikaila Roberts's reaction [Oct. 11] to your Un-Mum editorial [Sept. 13], I felt the need to read it myself.As an alumna of St. Vincent-St. Mary, I was appalled to
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On a Wednesday morning in mid-September Roger Clemens's mother Bess died. Clemens, pitcher for the Houston Astros, was scheduled to start that night against the Florida Marlins. His mother's final w
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Knights advance to second-round playoffs
After defeating Walsh Jesuit 21-7 to earn a playoff spot, Hoban went on to defeat Maple Heights 27-20 in the first round of the postseason tournament. Next on the agenda is Willoughby South, another
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SPORTS SPOTLIGHT
Player: Brett TalcottSport: FootballYear: SeniorData: Broke the record for most receptions in a season, currently has 42 receptions, 5 touchdown catches, 571 receiving yardsQuote: "At the end of
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With steal expert Larry Hughes, 3-point threat Damon Jones and power forward Donyell Marshall coming to Cleveland through off-season acquisitions, the improved Cavaliers are hoping to make a title run
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Browns should start rookie quarterback
The Cleveland Browns aren't going to win the Super Bowl. They are not going to make the playoffs. They are not going to win their division or even many games. What do they have to lose? Nothing.
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Good news for fans of the popular animated television show The Simpsons. The dysfunctional family will be the subject of a video game, produced by American game maker Electronic Arts."This is somethi
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America is hoping for the best, but expecting the worst in light of the avian influenza scare. Like the devastating Spanish flu of 1918 that killed 50 million worldwide, the avian flu is spread throu
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People in search of an entertaining and somewhat biased book on what is wrong with America, can probably end their quest by reading 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America (And Al Franken is #37) by Be
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After Harriett Miers's withdrawal of her nomination to the Supreme Court, President Bush has announced his selection of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. of the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Alito's nom
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