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  • Subs take on big task: Exit Exam classes being taught by long-term subs

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Nancy Cen & Susan Chi

    Substitutes usually fill in for a teacher for a day or two. But this year, a few familiar faces, who usually substitute for various teachers, have been taking a longer stay than usual as long-term sub

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  • Gear Up counselor encourages success

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Justine Morales

    She lurks in the back of the library practically piled underneath programs and field trip permission slips. She knows where students live, even where they went to middle school. She’s made a list and

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  • Appreciating elders: Journalism legend inspires student to rethink society's views of the older generation.

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Dawn Rae Hall

    Walter Cronkite, a journalism legend, came to Stockton last month to share his wisdom with those who were privileged enough to come to the event.

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  • Mudslinging:: Politicians use elections to exploit opponents

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Dawn Griep

    “Politics,” according to an online dictionary, “means the conducting of public affairs for private advantage.”Based on the propaganda surrounding this year’s elections, I’d say this definition applies

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  • Darfur deserves attention

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Jenny Bui

    Remember the big news in 2003?Paris Hilton’s sex tape. The buzz was all over the Web and media. Almost everyone heard about it, and some even took great measures to find a copy of it.

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  • Common cents: Pennies prove to be more useful than some may think

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Lisette Saldana

    I personally like the penny. I enjoy coming home and dropping several pennies into my Toy Story piggy bank. The sound of multiple copper coins piling up brightens my day.

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  • Jumping into winter fashion: Trends from different eras tie with season

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Tiffany Jamison

    With the wind blowing so cold in your face the first breath you take evaporates into the air. Scarves and fur jackets cover you in attempt to keep you snug and warm, while the rain gushes down from th

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  • U.S. loses education 'World Series'

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Taylor Backman

    Ground ball to the pitcher, game over, the St. Louis Cardinals defeat the Detroit Tigers in the World Series. I sat at home watching, slightly disappointed that the Tigers could not pull off the Cind

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  • Substitutes pick up slack: Due to the lack of teachers some core classes are being taught by long-term substitutes.

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Stagg Line

    While the number of teachers in California has increased in recent years, school districts are still falling short in trying to hire enough teachers to fill vacancies at schools. Due to the shortage o

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