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  • Ray Joseph Hutchinson:He walked these halls and died in Iraq for us: Liu's Clues

    Thursday, December 11, 2003 By: June Liu

    About midway down a CNN article Monday afternoon, it was stated, “On Sunday, another 101st Airborne Division soldier died in northwestern Mosul when a roadside bomb struck a convoy.” It sounded just l

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  • Cheaper By the Dozen truly funny

    Tuesday, January 13, 2004 By: Samah Jabari

    The new year has brought a lot of new movies and keeps some good ones from 2003 also. One of the ones that is still playing this year is Cheaper by the Dozen. There are twelve kids and they all have t

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  • Book on Princess Di creates controversy

    Friday, January 16, 2004 By: Cory Stottlemyer

    The death of princess Diana has been remembered as one of the saddest and most famous deaths of any celebrity in history. Her death spurred mourning from people everywhere, even across the Atlantic he

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  • Seniors bring Oklahoma to the stage

    Wednesday, February 04, 2004 By: Kelli Herd and Josh Shideler

    The Clear Creek High School senior class of 2004 is proud to present “Oklahoma” for their senior musical.

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  • Wholly Schmidt

    Wednesday, February 04, 2004 By: Chris Schmidt

    In a world where sports have more of an influence on the public than the Pope, we have grown to hold professional athletes above even our own President in our hierarchy of society. Kids are taught sin

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  • Josh's write of passage

    Wednesday, February 04, 2004 By: Josh Shideler

    When I grow up I want to be…an actor, a garbage man, a doctor, a journalist? The thing is you can be whatever you want, or at least you have that opportunity.

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  • Ray HutchinsonA true hero

    Wednesday, February 04, 2004 By: Corinne Anton

    Ray Joseph Hutchinson - a name that we now hear a lot around Clear Creek High School. Ray Hutchinson was a 2001 graduate of Clear Creek and actively participated in the Hi-Life newspaper as a photogra

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  • Text messagingthe new hit of the 21st century

    Wednesday, February 04, 2004 By: Katie Henry

    Holding your phone in your purse, up your sleeve or in your backpack waiting for a response. Yes, we are talking about text messaging, a form of communication that has recently become a pop culture ic

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  • Welcome the year of the monkey

    Wednesday, February 04, 2004 By: Linda Diep

    Every year, Americans celebrate the coming new year. Asians are no different, they just celebrate it a bit later, on Chinese New Year.

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  • Why aren't beanies allowed on campus?

    Wednesday, February 04, 2004 By: Kim Price

    In the past Creek students have always bundled up when it turns cold. You name it and it was worn by the students of Creek; scarves, coats, sweaters, pants, gloves, boots, and winter hats have been se

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When you make millions of dollars a year to play sports and participate in events you love, the sky is the limit, except drugs, rape, and murder. Professional athletes have the tendency to think they’
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The repercussions of smoking are obvious, so much so that smoking warnings have become nothing more than a tap on the shoulder. Smoking warnings are right up there with stay in school, and say no to d
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Death is something people cannot accept and believe that it will not happen to them. It is a true fact that every thirty seconds someone dies and it could be you. The movie “Teen Files” is a very good
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Ricky Williams may be the star running back for the Miami Dolphins on the field, but he is very dedicated to helping young adults and children achieve goals through his Ricky Williams Foundation.
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A very controversial issue is the one that links violent games to real life violence. This is almost the same with violent movies. But usually violent movies are watch by adults but children and teen
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Lets just say that the most prolific organization in all of sports is now, officially, unstoppable. Yes, the New York Yankees are more stacked than cars at an impound. After all that has unfolded in t
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After the attacks on the World Trade Center several years ago, many Americans have been cautious to fly. It seems that this fear was starting to go away, but now a pilots words to the passengers on hi
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It started as a single homicide near Cleveland, Ohio, but spurred into a nationwide media and legal frenzy. The case also spurred many books and a number of television series and movies. It’s hard to
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Mel Gibson has played many diverse roles on the big screen, from William Wallace in “Braveheart”, to Colonel Benjamin Martin in “The Patriot”. It now seems that the famous actor has found a new passi
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Where is the news when you need it?
February 1 was the day of the Super Bowl in Houston between the Carolina Panthers and New England Patriots. Anyone who was "into" football was watching.Keep reading-no halftime story here.
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