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  • Smile Empty Soul Daring on Debut

    Tuesday, February 17, 2004 By: Rafael Sangiovanni/Managing Editor

    Do not be deceived by the name “Smile Empty Soul.” It couldn’t be farther from the truth about this new rock trio.

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  • Spending Time With the Family a Necessity

    Wednesday, February 18, 2004 By: Melissa Hubbel

    Imagine this, you have been thinking about getting a new puppy for quite awhile and, finally, today is the day! You go to the pound, pick one out, and bring it home. It’s love at first sight. The p

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  • Laziness, stress encourage plagiarism: Teachers encourage academic integrity

    Thursday, February 19, 2004 By: Anne Heirholzer, Copy editor

    The weight of extra-curricular activities piled on top of the usual academic requirements can lead to unrelenting anxiety for some students.

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  • Flu Season Worst In Years: Outbreak of Flu in School

    Saturday, February 21, 2004 By: Allison Shapp

    Although most of the world has been primarily concerned with terrorism recently, Plainview has remained relatively sheltered from the ominous threats of the outside world. However, during the week of

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  • Have you ever wished that you could attend a different school in another part of the world

    Saturday, February 21, 2004 By: Matt Moyer

    Have you ever wished that you could attend a different school in another part of the world, thinking that you would be happier and receive a better education?

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Issue Date: Sunday, February 22, 2004 Issue: Week of Feb. 23, 2004 Last Update: Monday, October 28, 2002
 
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News
Although most of the world has been primarily concerned with terrorism recently, Plainview has remained relatively sheltered from the ominous threats of the outside world. However, during the week of
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Lake Havasu City residents will vote for budget overrides on March 9, 2004. The overrides give the school district authorization to tax property owners over the maximum limit set by the State Legislat
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In the weeks following Christmas vacation approximately $800 of damage was caused to the computers in the A.P. computer lab. According to Site Technology Coordinator Mrs. Cathie Hunter there is no mo
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Almost everyone in Miami-Dade County is wondering what exactly happened at Southwood Middle on that tragic Tuesday morning on February 03, 2004.
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Should Louisiana separate public and private school athletics? Principals from all over the state met the week of Jan. 28 to try to answer this question.
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Features
Have you ever wished that you could attend a different school in another part of the world, thinking that you would be happier and receive a better education?
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Corpus Christi placed eighth in the Digital Cities Survey.
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The weight of extra-curricular activities piled on top of the usual academic requirements can lead to unrelenting anxiety for some students.
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It is widely known that the world is not a perfect place. Most of us do little or nothing to help others. Some people, however, have made it their life’s ambition to try to affect change across far re
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Opinion
The government should not be able to make our food decisions for us. Nobody is perfect in any aspect of life or in any of the decisions that they make, but it is their right to make them.
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