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  • The Rocket is Back in the Bronx

    Thursday, May 24, 2007 By: Zach Kinsman’10

    Pitcher Roger Clemens is returning to the Bronx for the first time since 2003.

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  • Drugs in Schools

    Thursday, May 24, 2007 By: Natasha Dang ’10

    Alcohol and tobacco use among students is increasing, but many students don't realize how close to death they are making themselves.

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  • No Screaming on the Screamer?

    Thursday, May 24, 2007 By: Brandon Parkes ’10

    Because of neighbors claiming, the roller coaster "The Screamer" in Sacramento, California has banned screaming.

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  • Students Display Works of Art

    Friday, May 25, 2007 By: Natasha Dang ’10

    Many beautiful pieces of art were on display at the art show at Brookfield Town Hall that began on May 1.

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  • High Hopes for the Blind

    Friday, May 25, 2007 By: Nicole Johnson ’07

    Blind pilot Miles Hilton-Barber flew half-way around the world in order to raise money to araise awareness for blindness in needy countries.

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  • Thabeet Stays Ready for Another Season

    Friday, May 25, 2007 By: Jeff Woronick ’10

    UConn men's basketball center Hasheem Thabeet has decided to play another year at UConn.

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  • Virginia Tech Massacre Aftermath

    Tuesday, May 29, 2007 By: Brandon Parkes ’10

    There are no words to fully describe the turn of events on April 16. “Words are weak symbols of our feelings at times like this."

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  • Bomb-Sniffing Robots

    Tuesday, May 29, 2007 By: Jeff Woronick '10

    Roadside bombs take 70 percent of our soldier’s lives. There are about 5,000 robots in Iraq and Afghanistan and these robots are saving soldiers’ lives every day.

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  • Sopranos Show to End at Sixth Season

    Thursday, May 31, 2007 By: Jeff Woronick '10

    One of HBO’s top television shows, The Sopranos, will end after six seasons on the air.

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  • David Halberstam Involved in Deadly Accident

    Thursday, May 31, 2007 By: Jeff Woronick '10

    David Halberstam was killed on April 23 in a tragic car crash.

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The Bobcat Review Brookfield High School Brookfield, CT
Issue Date: Thursday, May 24, 2007 Issue: Bobcat Review #45 Last Update: Thursday, June 14, 2007
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At-a-glance

The answer is simply: yes. Chad Johnson “Ocho Cinco”( wide reciever for the Cincinnati Bengals) proved that he is indeed faster than a horse. Chad raced the horse on Saturday June 8 and won.
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AIDS and HIV have become enormous problems in the Latin community. In the United States of America, they make up only 14% of the population and approximately 25% of the HIV/AIDS population according t
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Famous author Mark Harris died at the age of 84 on May 30. He was best known for his baseball novels, including his most famous, “Bang the Drum Slowly”, which was eventually created into a 1973 movie
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Despite the tumultuous year for NASA, the crew members are still trying to focus on launching a spacecraft.
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At the end of the school year, students will have the opportunity to showcase their talent at this year's variety show.
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According to Yahoo! News, Lloyd Brown was the last known surviving veteran for World War I.
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A recent study shows people who play car-racing video games are more likely to drive recklessly and get into accidents.
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David Halberstam was killed on April 23 in a tragic car crash.
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One of HBO’s top television shows, The Sopranos, will end after six seasons on the air.
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Roadside bombs take 70 percent of our soldier’s lives. There are about 5,000 robots in Iraq and Afghanistan and these robots are saving soldiers’ lives every day.
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