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The Theater District in NYC Proves Exciting in the Fall
Story by Courney Cravillion
The city of New York has been a long time attraction to people of all kinds. I was lucky enough to visit the city during October 5-9. read more
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YouTube Fascination Grows Among Teens
Story by Lauren Johnson
Started by two young chaps who wanted to post videos of their dinner party fun on a website, You Tube is becoming an ever-growing fad among today’s youth and society. Indeed, if you have not heard of this website that allows access to and uploading of almost any video one can think of, you are sure to find out. read more
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Ridiculous Laws Not Uncommon
Story by Theresa Gielissen
Women are not allowed to wear red in public. You are allowed to marry your house. After 3:00 in the morning, you have to send a rocket signal in the air for every mile you drive. According to crazylaws.com, these statements all have something in common: They are all Wisconsin State Laws. read more
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Justin Hoffman's 1994 Ford Earns Junker of the Month
Story by Richard Merz
With more dents than spots on a leopard, senior Justin Hoffman’s car is by far the Junker of the Issue. read more
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Curtiss's 1999 Mercury Cougar: The New Sweet Ride
Story by Richard Merz
A sleek red, two door coupe makes senior Brittini Curtiss’s Mercury Cougar this issue’s Sweet Ride. read more
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The Da Vinci Code Video Game Rates Two Out of Ten
Story by Adam Azzalino
I rented the Da Vinci Code game, which is based on Dan Brown’s book, “The Da Vinci Code.” I didn’t like the game at all! I know some readers are saying, “What’s he talking about? The book and movie are good.” Well, for all the hype surrounding the book and film, the game just didn’t measure up. read more
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My Chemical Romance's Long Due Album Realeased
Story by Jon Shepard
Four years after their debut album I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love, and two years after their platinum release Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, My Chemical Romance has finally released the long-expected follow-up, The Black Parade. read more
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Tips to Help Rememember Dreams
Story by Emily Azzalino
Every night during sleep a person dreams. Whether a person remembers it or not when he or she wakes up is a different story. As dictionary.com defines it, a dream is “A series of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep.” Dreams have been a topic of study dating back to 4000 B.C. read more
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Caffeine Replaces Teens' Sleep Habits
Story by Beth McMyler
From 7:40 a.m. to about 11:10 a.m. the halls of PHS are filled with students, many whom are likely to be sleep deprived. Sleep deprivation is defined by uptodate.com as the degree of sleepiness experienced by a patient depending not only on the quantity of sleep, but also on its quality and timing. It is recommended that people ages sixteen to 65 years should have six to nine hours of sleep each night. read more
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