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  • Talent Show:: More winners, more talent, some problems

    Thursday, March 17, 2005 By: Jean Park

    The Senior Talent Show Friday night displayed a variety of talent but was marred by problems. The evening brought in $3,000. Half went to prize money; the rest went to the all night graduation party.

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  • Health and Wellness days kicks off

    Thursday, March 17, 2005 By: Joe Golding

    Activities for the first ever Health and Wellness week started yesterday and will continue today.

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  • Foreign language students head towards Europe over spring break

    Thursday, March 17, 2005 By: Ayla Kremen

    Students from the French, German and Latin departments will travel abroad to France, Germany and Italy, respectively, over spring break. These trips are not under the auspices of McLean since Fairfax

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  • Irish dancers busy for St. Patrick’s Day

    Thursday, March 17, 2005 By: Lee Betancourt

    The St. Patrick’s Day season is a busy one for Irish restaurants, Irish musicians and five McLean Irish dancers.

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  • Freshmen thriving with

    Thursday, March 17, 2005 By: Ali Lieberman

    The U.S. Department of Education has approved new methods of teaching math. The program is the Carnegie Learning's Cognitive Tutor, and tests if technology based studying can help improve student achi

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  • Robinson nominated for FCPS support award

    Thursday, March 17, 2005 By: Laura Wendorf

    Administrative Assistant to Principal Wardinski, Sue Robinson, has been nominated for the 2005 Support Employee of the Year award for Fairfax County Public Schools. The award is given to one school-b

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  • McLeaders and Habitat for Humanity team up

    Friday, March 18, 2005 By: Vyomika Jairam

    McLeadership and the Habitat for Humanity club have teamed up to perform a service project at the Habitat for Humanity store in Alexandria. Every Saturday, two McLeadership groups volunteer at the Hab

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  • Editorial Cartoon

    Friday, March 18, 2005 By: Max Cawley

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  • Editorial Cartoon

    Friday, March 18, 2005 By: Max Cawley and Jon Allen

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  • Students create business : Sophomore Suchif Saraf and junior Musarrat Mahmood sell “Desi Pride” bracelets

    Friday, March 18, 2005 By: Jon Allen

    Sophomore Suchif Saraf and junior Musarrat Mahmood are active in promoting and profiting off of their unique South Asian culture by starting their own business.

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At-a-glance

After losing the lead early, then gaining it back, and then going into sudden death overtime, where Montgomery district champion Walt Whitman became the latest team to fall to boy’s lacrosse during a
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Spring and Girls Lacrosse are alike in that the seasons are starting slow but hold high expectations for the next few months.
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The varsity baseball team’s 19-2 scrimmage win against Washington and Lee Tuesday was a good preview for the season.
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The use of credit cards by students has increased as credit card companies introduce cards targeted specifically towards teenagers like the Hello Kitty Debit MasterCard or the Visa Buxx prepaid card.
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As students struggle to maintain their spontaneous spending habits, financial advisors recommend savings accounts as a foundation for a more balanced financial plan.
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High school is a time of independence for most teens. They aren’t allowed to rely on their parents’ money all the time anymore, so they have to learn new ways to make the most of the money they have.
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Most teenagers look forward to getting their first job. It marks a new level of maturity and responsibility and can even be a crucial step in discovering a future career. Summer and after-school jobs
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With one scrimmage under its belt, the spring track team will kick off Coach John Jones’ last season with the team at the Carolyn Legard Relays on March 26 at Westfield High School.
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After having two scrimmages cancelled due to inclement weather, the boys soccer team finally got a chance to play Tuesday at Yorktown.  The team suffered a 2-1 loss after a spirited second half effort
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The girls soccer team started off the season with a 3-0 loss to Yorktown and 4-0 loss to West Springfield in a scrimmage play.
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