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  • One Senior Learns How Accessible Cypress Creek is to Handicapped Students

    Thursday, May 08, 2008 By: Damessa Rodriguez

    Before April 22, senior Jasie Childs could walk from H-Hall to the portables in under 7 minutes flat.But on April 22, at 5:45 pm, Jasie left her house and proceeded to drive on Rhoad Island Wood Circl

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  • Myanmar Cyclone Devastates Many

    Monday, May 12, 2008 By: Ashnika Ali

    It was a spiraling catastrophe; winds of natural disaster. The cyclone, known as Nargis, hit thousands of homes belonging to Myanmar’s residents. Many fled while others suffered from the cyclone that

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  • John Sanford's New Book Hits Stores This May

    Monday, May 12, 2008 By: Pooja Patel

    Author John Sanford has released a new novel this May which is currently on the bestseller list at Barnes and Noble. According to JohnSanford.org, the author is known for writing many other books such

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  • Grad Night at Disney Leaves Many Dissatisfied

    Tuesday, May 13, 2008 By: Jennifer Lopez

    Last year, some students from the class of ‘08 went to Gradnight at Universal, and others went to Disney. In hopes of deciding which park would host most Gradnight for this year. There was more positi

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  • The Chinese Zodiac Calendar

    Tuesday, May 13, 2008 By: Sophia Ellis

    Find your Chinese Zodiac!

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  • Counting the Money

    Tuesday, May 13, 2008 By: Carl Scarpati

    When they are little, many kids dream of getting to the Major Leagues like the NBA, NFL, MLB, etc. Few, however, realize how much money one can earn when these dreams come true. Some kids from high sc

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  • Tracking Devices On Children?

    Friday, May 16, 2008 By: Nicole Castillo

    With stricter federal and state mandates, schools around the nation have signed truancy (the act of being absent without permission) contracts so that their school could receive incentives for the stu

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  • Mayo Enters NBA Draft Under Cloud Of Suspicions

    Friday, May 16, 2008 By: Geman Goicochea

    On April 9, 2008 U.S.C Point guard O.J Mayo declared for the 2008 NBA Draft after just one year. Since his high school years he has been noticed from different scouts around the nation. It’s a big neg

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  • Earthquake Kills Nearly 50,000 in China

    Monday, May 19, 2008 By: Ashnika Ali

    According to CNN.com a devastating earthquake killed roughly 50,000 people of Central China’s population on Monday May 12. Rescue workers provided their help by pulling victims from debris left behind

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  • What Happens in Vegas is No Secret

    Monday, May 19, 2008 By: Pooja Patel

    On May 9, 2008, Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz’s latest film, What Happens in Vegas was released in theaters. Both Kutcher and Diaz are a couple of the most famous Hollywood stars. According to comin

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A Japanese man has developed the world’s smallest helicopter. He plans to take the first flight at the birthplace of Leonardo Da Vinci as a tribute to the artist’s original idea.
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We usually assume that humanitarian aid workers and United Nation helpers assist the poor and the people who are in need. Now we are hearing something else. Allegedly, some humanitarian aid workers an
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On Thursday May 22, a young teen was shot and killed in west downtown Orlando. John Erik Rivera was a fifteen year old freshman who attended Ocoee High School. According to the Orlando Sentinel, he wa
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Did you know that there was an international food shortage going on? You wouldn’t know from walking through a grocery store unless you paid close attention. Food prices in the U.S. have risen about 55
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Been low in dough lately? Don’t worry- you’re not alone. Many Americans have been feeling tight on money lately, largely due to ongoing violence in Nigeria, a West African country that is about twice
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Yes, and they are becoming increasingly problematic in developing coastal nations around the globe, especially in Nigeria, where occurrence of pirate attacks have increased at alarming rates this year
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Rex Jameson is an ordinary person who regularly plays sports to keep fit and maintain strength as an athlete. But now, with his new “exoskeleton” innovation, he can easily bench 500 pounds.
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Can you imagine living in a million dollar oceanfront home one day and then having to move into a parking lot the next?
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With every beat and lyric that follows 30-year-old surgeon Claudius Conrad uses his skills in music and medicine to operate on his patients. Dr. Conrad has found that if he is unable to play the piano
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Cyber bullying has reached a new low. In 2006, Megan Meier committed suicide because of a bully on MySpace. Lori Drew created a fake MySpace account, posing as Josh Evans. According to The New York Ti
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