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  • Getting sucked dry: Money-saving fuel alternatives

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Amanda Semple

    For most of us, the high gas prices are eating away at our savings more and more every day. Added to that is the fact that gas prices fluctuate between moderately high and nearly unreasonable without

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  • The Capitol

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Lacey Bonar

    The Capitol Music Hall was built in 1928 in Wheeling, West Virginia. It is West Virginia's oldest and largest theatre, seating 2,500 people. The Capitol Music Hall is not only home to the well known

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  • LAN party

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Chris Rose

    Did you know that the computer team has been sponsoring LAN parties at the school since last year? A LAN party is a Local Area Network party where people can bring their computers and compete against

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  • RENT: No day but today

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Amanda Semple

    Rent, the movie musical based on the Broadway musical of the same name by Jonathan Larson, is a perfect testimony to the ability of a really good stage production to convert to film, and lose little o

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  • Richard Pryor

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Zahck Blazer

    After a long battle with multiple sclerosis, comedian Richard Pryor died of a heart attack at Encino Hospital near Los Angeles at 7:58 a.m. PT on Saturday 10th of December 2005. Pryor, who is known fo

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  • The 411 on B-cubed

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Evan Wright

    For the local skaters it seems indefinite until the Wheeling I-470 skate park is built. But why wait? There are a lot of other skate parks around the area. B-cubed skate park, a great park in Pitts

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The Paw Print John Marshall High School Glen Dale, WV
Issue Date: Thursday, January 26, 2006 Issue: January 2006 Last Update: Thursday, January 26, 2006
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MTV - It's the most popular network among young adults ages 12 to 34, features artists, reality TV shows, and every morsel of celebrity gossip a kid could ever ask for. So why in the world would anyo
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The 411 on B-cubed
For the local skaters it seems indefinite until the Wheeling I-470 skate park is built. But why wait? There are a lot of other skate parks around the area. B-cubed skate park, a great park in Pitts
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Anyone who has ever played a sport knows how fun it can be, how exhilarating it can be, and how much work it can be. Many think athletics are for those students who simply can not excel at academics,
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Aries-(March 21-April 19)- The things that usually make life fun for you are now changing. Explore new hobbies, go to new places.Leo -(July 23-August 22)- Today brings a money opportunity but it may c
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Dos and Don'ts of Studying
There are many things that you learn in high school. Among some of these things maybe how to withstand peer pressure, how to make the varsity squad, or even how to fall in love but in high school ther
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Richard Pryor
After a long battle with multiple sclerosis, comedian Richard Pryor died of a heart attack at Encino Hospital near Los Angeles at 7:58 a.m. PT on Saturday 10th of December 2005. Pryor, who is known fo
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RENT: No day but today
Rent, the movie musical based on the Broadway musical of the same name by Jonathan Larson, is a perfect testimony to the ability of a really good stage production to convert to film, and lose little o
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I went home from school the next day, wondering if I had missed some gene neccesary for happiness in life -- the alcoholic gene. Everyone was making plans to party this weekend, but I felt so detached
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-Michael Jackson is a free man-Tom Cruise declares himself crazy on Oprah, and then gets Katie Holmes pregnant.-Renee Zellweger and Kenny Chesney get married and divorced.-Brad Pitt makes plans to ado
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Sheriff working to combat underage drinking
Though drinking and driving may be no bigger an issue in Marshall County than any other, it is still a big issue with the Sheriff’s department. “[Alcohol] is too readily available.” Says Sheriff Gruzi
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