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  • Music Experience rocks Wareham H.S.

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Patrick Donovan

    An unplanned snowstorm couldn’t keep Wareham High’s Music Experience in a deep freeze any longer. At 6pm on March 11th, the experience that plenty of people had been looking forward to, especially th

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  • Scituate H.S. hosts non-competitive drama festival full of kindness, fun

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Amy Brogioli

    Festival was like nothing I have ever been involved in before. I was amazed by the graciousness of every person I encountered.

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  • Caught up in the Web: Are you addicted to the internet?

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Crystal Burns

    The internet is a wonderful, very prevalent technology that we are lucky to have access to, but we must keep in mind the dangers it poses to our life and well being.

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  • Global warming is heating up

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Kristen Beal

    These rising temperatures have dangerous consequences like drought, flood, and loss of ecosystems. As the earth continues to warm, there is a risk that the climate will change in ways that will seriou

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  • The drab winter season

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Crystal Isbister

    As the winter season has come to an end, many people are sad to see it go while other people are overly excited about its departure.

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  • Students explore other countries, cultures with P.C.C.

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Desirae Austin

    WHS is one of eleven schools involved in P.C.C in Massachusetts. The main purpose of this exchange program is for our students to become more familiar with the French culture and language and vice ver

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  • African Americans are taking office, the spotlight

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Lauren Filkins

    For years African Americans were enslaved, oppressed and subjected to harsh conditions. Since then, African American people have come a long way.

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  • WHS basketball and track most valuable players

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Karl Sabourin, Lauren Filkins, Leeanne Serpa

    These student athletes stood out as the most valuable players for their 2004-2005 basketball/track seasons.

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  • NBA playoff picture is heating up

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Kyle Fisher

    Has winning become contagious in Boston? Can the Boston Celtics shock the world just like their local counterparts, the New England Patriots and the Boston Red Sox?

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  • AL East offseason report card

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Karl Sabourin

    As usual the Red Sox and Yankees are trying to make improvements from last year to bring their team to the World Series. However, other teams have tried to get ahead this offseason as well.

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The Viking Times Wareham High School Wareham, MA
Issue Date: Friday, April 01, 2005 Issue: March/April 2005 Last Update: Friday, April 01, 2005
Current Conditions Mostly Sunny
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Every girl imagines the perfect prom date waiting to see her in the perfect prom dress. Well, for some of us that means thinning out the thighs and tucking in the tummy just in the nick of time.
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In our cafeteria there is a problem with the lack of room and seats, but now there is even something wrong with the food item we treasure most, the fries.
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Like the warmth of the sun

And the light of the day,

May the luck of the Irish

shine bright on your way.
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Need ideas for April Fool's Day?
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...it appears the CS fans enjoy the game play because of the absence of bots. That’s my reasoning at least. There are bots available for the CS game, but it is much more fun when it’s you and seven ot
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Aries (March 21- April19) This will be a good month for you. Big ideas are on the way. When you get the chance, push it all the way. Now is a good time to take control of your life. You’ll know when y
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Classic novel, 'King Rat' still rules bookshelves
Anybody who likes to read should be able to find something to enjoy in this novel, whether it be the background, characters or action.
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Shake the Hand that Shook the World, set to release on April 5th, is the new CD by Pepper’s Ghost, a new, up and coming band out of Philly.
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From the upsurge of laughs before the curtains were even fully opened, it was well understood that the Viking Theater Company’s performance of “The Swimmer” would be anything but dull.
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Generally speaking, most teens hate to read, but Sarah Dessen, a relatively new author, has been changing the perspective of many teens.
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