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  • Rising to Fame

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By:

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  • Cookies double in price

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By: Malka Abramoff

    For sophomore Yuval Peleg, lunch includes buying cookies for 50 cents. Staring at his purchase, he asked, “Wait, I only get one cookie?”

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  • Editorial Cartoon

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By: Drew Lerman/Editor-in-Chief

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  • Students march in memory of Holocaust

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By: Lindsey Young/Ad Editor

    Senior Nicole Worthalter has been waiting six years to make this journey.

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  • Living the American dream: Everybody has a story: With over 3,800 peers, faces are lost in the crowd; however, behind every face is a story. In this section, a randomly-chosen student will be featured monthly. Check here each month to see who’s next.

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By: Sarah Ashey

    Most students struggle with the two-year foreign language requirement needed to attend a university. When freshman Yuliya Yaremkevych learned she would be moving halfway around the world and would hav

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  • Silver Knights still shining

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By: James Windley III

    In order to be nominated for a Silver Knight award, a candidate must excel in community service and academics. So who exactly are those 15 brave souls willing to undergo the arduous nomination process

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  • Notes Reader proves useful

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By: Eric Alves

    Music, photos, videos—the latest iPods have every feature you could ever want. The Notes Reader is one feature that people tend to overlook, and is available on every iPod with a display.

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  • CHAMPIONS!: Lightning boast five state finalists, including two state champions in Damion Stephenson and Aymen Habiballah

    Friday, March 31, 2006 By: Carol Kerpel

    While the student body mourned the varsity basketball loss at Regional Finals, they overlooked the wrestling team’s victory at States.

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  • Star FocusActors prepare for Fame

    Tuesday, April 04, 2006 By: James Windley III

    Nowadays, it seems like any person with a camera and a bit of money can gain fame. The motto of this year’s musical, Fame, however, states that celebrity comes to those who earn it, by “doin’ hard wor

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The Lightning Strike Dr. Michael M. Krop High School Miami, FL
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Students march in memory of Holocaust
Senior Nicole Worthalter has been waiting six years to make this journey.
full story 
Living the American dream: Everybody has a story: With over 3,800 peers, faces are lost in the crowd; however, behind every face is a story. In this section, a randomly-chosen student will be featured monthly. Check here each month to see who’s next.
Most students struggle with the two-year foreign language requirement needed to attend a university. When freshman Yuliya Yaremkevych learned she would be moving halfway around the world and would hav
full story 
In order to be nominated for a Silver Knight award, a candidate must excel in community service and academics. So who exactly are those 15 brave souls willing to undergo the arduous nomination process
full story 
While duct tape, originally known as duck tape, is often used by handymen as an important tool, several companies developed an unusual use for this traditional product.
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Music, photos, videos—the latest iPods have every feature you could ever want. The Notes Reader is one feature that people tend to overlook, and is available on every iPod with a display.
full story 
Strong, skilled and striking: these qualities define our mascot. Created by drama magnet teacher Andrea Kidd, Lightning Man sports a ripped six-pack at pep rallies and pumps up the crowd.
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Abercrombie & Fitch and Urban Outfitters are well aware of teens desire to be different and market clothing with innuendos and suggestive messages just for them. Sometimes, the envelope is pushed too
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Simply put, IDs repress individuality. They are the one factor that binds all students into a mesh of similarity and numbers. But students are reversing this by adding a unique touch to their IDs.
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Whether you’re a trendy hip-hugging, skin-baring, form-fitting jean wearer, or you’re still an at-the-waist type, jeans are the pants for all ages. Jeans come in a multitude of styles and fits.
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With the 3,718 students that roam the halls of Krop, each is bound to have a different personal style. While there are those who stick to name brand clothing or accessories, there are others who like
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