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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By Mary Pharris
The prescription drug, Oxycontin, released by Purdue Pharmaceuticals in 1995, has quickly become the most abused prescription drug according to the Food and Drug Administration. With what started out
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By Ryan Simonson
Wrestling Coach Phil Hemmings has high expectations for his team this year. Approaching its second season of Varsity competition, West Brook faces a tough district with plans of matching and topping l
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By Natalie Minshew
The truth is out: Girls are smarter than boys. At least that's what a new study released by Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development says (OECD). "It just blows you away,"
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By Lauren Louviere
Maple Leaf Rag, Tocata and Fuga, and Montuno: all ring tones we've come to know and love and just recently, I've come to hate. As I sit in a silent meeting, taking notes, politely listening and i
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By Rick Rojas
Television journalist Tony Snow, host of Fox News Sunday and Weekend Live on Fox News Channel, spoke at Lamar University on September 29 as a part of the school Academic Lecture Series addressing the
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By Lauren Louviere, Mallory Wilkinson, Andrew Gordon
With tummies empty and pockets half way full, the Two Fat Ladies and a Hefty Gentleman took a ride down Calder to the Pig Stand in hopes of filling food and reasonable prices. Pig Stands began to pop
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By Albert Waldvogel
This past Tuesday the Lady Bruin Volleyball program ended a disappointing season with a loss to the Memorial Titans. The loss gave the Lady Bruins a dismal record of five wins and 14 losses, and a di
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By Kandyce Boyd
Lately, the Bruins have been wondering whether consistency is such a good thing after all. But Friday night, West Brook ended their 7-game losing streak with the first win of the season over the King
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By Meagan Hebert
A Student Financial Center, open exclusively to West Brook students, faculty and staff, is scheduled for completion at the end of the fall semester and is to be opened for business when classes resume
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By Times Staff
French fries, ‘XXL’ chocolate chip cookies and mashed potatoes saturated with thick gravy: healthy foods are few and far between in West Brook’s cafeteria lines. Just one year ago, soda machines
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