The Harbinger
Miami Lakes Educational Center
Miami Lakes, FL
Issue Date: 11/09/2007
Issue: November 1
Last Update: 4/07/2008
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Today's Date:
May 9, 2008
Headlines:
News  

Declining Scores
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Six years after 9/11: Are we safer now?
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Castro Survives, Despite Rumors
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Health  

New Illness
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What it takes to be superbad
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Front Page Stories

photo by Emily Torres
Declining Scores
Standard Assesment Test scores are declinging yearly; a report on the possibilities


By Alyssa Indart

This usually terrifying time for college bound seniors is more so now that they await their SAT scores, which national statistics show continue to decline.
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Former United States Senator Bob Graham.
Profile
Six years after 9/11: Are we safer now?
An interview with former senator Bob Graham


By Alexandra Kramer

Six years after 9/11, I met Senator Graham to discuss a variety of issues ranging from the US Intelligence community’s failings and the state of our National security, to the war in Iraq and the 2008 presidential election.
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New Illness


By Emily Torres

Purging Disorder resembles that of bulimia nervosa; however, this disorder is different.
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Starting from left: Samuel Angarita (MLEC Student), Emily Torres (MLEC student), Javier Mantilla (former MLEC student), Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz- Plasse, Bill Hader, and Michael Cera.
Profile
What it takes to be superbad
A one on one staff interview with the cast


By Emily Torres

During the summer of 2007, the journalism kids at MLEC went on a quest to ful?ll their break's assignment: to interview a celebrity. They were nervous and timid to seek a one-on-one interview with local stars; but, nonetheless, they achieved great things....
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Photograph by Natalia Angarita
Castro Survives, Despite Rumors
Rumors of Fidel Castro’s death ?ew through Miami sending this immigrant haven onto high alert—again.


By Angelique Gayle


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