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  • Identity CrisisSocial security switch-up strikes student

    Monday, September 25, 2006 By: Jana Kovich, Staff Reporter

    Identity theft has been a hot topic everywhere lately—on the news, commercials, and Congress floor—but it is an issue that hits closer to home than many students would expect.“When they ran my social

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  • Investigating crime scene investigatorsReal life CSI

    Monday, September 25, 2006 By: Megan Duffy, Feature Editor

    Prime Suspect: Me, Myself, and I

    Motive: Future career as a CSI

    Opportunity: June 25-June 30

    Sentence: Six Days

    Well Worth it? Definitely.

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  • Where does the money go?

    Monday, September 25, 2006 By:

    Ever wonder what the school spends its money on? Seeing dilapidated desks and wheelless carts makes one wonder how money is being spent. Besides paying teachers, the school corporation must also purch

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  • Gas pumps local wallets dry despite recent decrease

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Sophia Bairaktaris, Front Page Editor

    $2.51…$2.53…$2.50… Drivers across America are stuck in a never ending game of roulette for the cheapest gas. Gambling for pennies? Who’d of thought?“Half of my paycheck goes to gas,” junior Lissette M

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  • Survivor ‘s experiment drawing new race

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Alex Fleming, Staff Reporter

    It’s hard to believe that Survivor is already 13 seasons old. For a little over a six years, television has been putting people through mock life-or-death situations for the hedonistic American consu

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  • Minimum wage raise won’t benefit the poor

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Jenna Murray, Opinion Editor

    Money: almost everybody loves it and wants more of it. This opinion is the basis that the legislators in Washington have for trying to raise the federal minimum wage. The stated reason for the min

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  • Hockey prepares for ice breaker season at new ice arena

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Amber Girven, Design Editor

    Tired of waiting for an interesting way to pass time that will keep your attention for more than five minutes? Try going to a hockey game! “This is the year to watch,” junior right wing player Za

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  • Cross country has fresh, new legs

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Ashley King, News Editor

    Freshmen are sometimes just regarded as the new kids in the halls who don’t really have an identity.However, freshmen cross-country runners, Megan Plenus and Dana Payonk, are creating names for themse

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  • Japanese Rock invades the U.S. airwaves

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Nicole Kulina, Staff Reporter

    The last time we’ve heard about Japan invading the US was in the 50’s, but little does one know that they’ve come again, but this time with guitars, not guns.Japanese rock, or Jrock for short, isn’t s

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The last time we’ve heard about Japan invading the US was in the 50’s, but little does one know that they’ve come again, but this time with guitars, not guns.Japanese rock, or Jrock for short, isn’t s
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This year, Bits and Pieces will fill readers in on what’s going on in the entertainment world. Some things happening in the coming week include:
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