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Monday, November 28, 2005 By Saamia Ahmed
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Bulky backpacks, sacked lunches and lunch boxes are just a few of the items seen in the middle of BHA hallways.
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Monday, November 21, 2005 By Zeena Alkurdi
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They lace up their shoes. They put on their masks. They step on the “strip” ready to clash with their opponent. They hook their jackets up to a scoring apparatus with their game faces on. Firmly grasp
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Monday, November 21, 2005 By Latifa Almawwiy
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One for all and all for one--no they are not the three musketeers--but close. They are three Brighter Horizons Academy siblings who enjoy the martial art practice of Tae Kwan Do.
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Monday, November 21, 2005 By Zeena Alkurdi
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We want more girls’ sports! I am asking on behalf of female students for the administration to allow the formation of girls’ athletic leagues that will play outside the Academy under the BHA name.
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Monday, November 21, 2005 By Staff
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Leadership, integrity, consistency, accountability; all qualities a leader SHOULD possess.
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Monday, November 21, 2005 By Ahmed Zidan
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Driving. It’s what every teenager dreams about. The day I started driving, I felt empowered. No more asking for rides. No more being late. I’m in the driver’s seat now. Yet with all the power and free
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By Feryal Elhorr
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This year marks the fourth anniversary of the tragedy the world knows as 9/11. I still remember what I was doing when the airplanes hit the World Trade Centers, as I am sure most people do as well. Th
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By Aziz Hammoud
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Gentle but firm, that is his philosophy for dealing with students. Muhammad Diwan is the new assistant principal at the Academy this year.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By Zainab Abdulaqader
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Noor Al-Ani, sophomore, is new to the Academy. Like many students who migrate to a new country, she misses her extended family and her best friend. What she does not miss, however, is peer pressure. M
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By Salsabeal Hassanin
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Cindy Dibeh, her husband Ramzi and three children, Marouf [6th], Nassim [1st] and Jenna [PK II] are among the evacuees who are now in Dallas, having barely escaped Hurricane Katrina. Initially they we
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