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  • Planned Parenthood, confidentiality surrounded by controversy: seven percent of Rocklin High's teens oppose

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Megan Henry

    The mission of Planned Parenthood is to provide comprehensive reproductive and complementary health care services in settings, which preserve and protect the essential privacy and rights of each indiv

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  • $15 Billion helicopter plan canceled: 21 year program's costs got out of control

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Michael Blair

    The Comanche helicopter is said to be the best helicopter ever created. Having stealth technology, a 20mm gun, AA missiles, 2.75 inch aerial rockets, and numerous other features, the Comanche is a maj

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  • Annonying and unnecessarynutrition break announcements and their irrelevance

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Vanessa Hull

    It’s 9:00 AM on any given school day, in any given classroom; you sit leisurely as your teacher begins to get frantic. Ten minutes left until break. She might be handing out papers or he might be remi

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  • Mel Gibson's passion for

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Kelly Grenfell

    “In dramatizing the torment of Jesus’ last 12 hours, he has made a serious, handsome, excruciating film that radiates total commitment. Few mainstream directors have poured so much of themselves into

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  • The franchise competition in Rocklin to make you the perfect cup of coffee

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Lexie Gibbs

    Each day, 100 million Americans consume more than 350 million cups of coffee. In Rocklin, a mere fraction of the country’s population, the choices for satisfying caffeine cravings can be overwhelming

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  • Perfect precision exhibited by girls' soccer

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Bryan Gonzalez

    “Lets play with our brains,” says varsity girls’ soccer coach Chuck Barr, addressing his team during half time in their game against Christian Brothers on March second. And judging by their performanc

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  • ESPN's reality show DreamJob toughens up

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Kristianne Sunde

    It’s a one-shot chance for every sports fan: a one-year contract as an anchor for ESPN’s Sports Center. The catch: you have to survive the competition.

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  • Boys' varsity volleyball"bring it on"

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Bryan Gonzalez

    With the loss of seven seniors and coach John Kirk who passed up coaching the team this year, you would think the Rocklin High School boys varsity volleyball team would be up against a wall. But not s

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  • Will Hung can't sing, but managed to bang out a recording contract

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Amy Grenfell

    If you follow American Idol or keep up in entertainment news, you need only hear the words, “She Bangs”, to remember 21 year old contestant William Hung, whose performance on the show was both unique

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At-a-glance

In the film “The Perfect Score,” a group of students scheme to steal the answers to the infamous SAT test. Ultimately, all the plotting was for nothing, because the changes being made to the SAT I tes
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Most of America and many other countries have heard of or have shopped at Wal-Mart or Sam’s-Club. They have very friendly people and great prices.
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“In dramatizing the torment of Jesus’ last 12 hours, he has made a serious, handsome, excruciating film that radiates total commitment. Few mainstream directors have poured so much of themselves into
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“Lets play with our brains,” says varsity girls’ soccer coach Chuck Barr, addressing his team during half time in their game against Christian Brothers on March second. And judging by their performanc
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RHS senior experiences Federal politics in D.C.
Senior Vanessa Pierucci was nominated to attend the annual National Young Leaders’ Conference in Washington D.C. She was one out of 404 students from across the country to be chosen to attend this con
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In one of the most bizarre murders in recent years German man Armin Meiwes was charged and convicted for killing and eating a man he had met on the internet. In Germany there is no law against cannib
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Six seniors, one junior, four sophomores, and two-twin power house freshmen are the main components of this years varsity girls’ softball team. And with a team motto, of “believe, and great things can
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“The average annual salary of an NFL player is 1.2 million dollars. For this, they are expected to play the game in an entertaining manner.
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The President, the man that was elected to protect our individual rights, is trying to outlaw the marriage of gays in the United States. This, coming from the leader of the supposedly “free” nation, i
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The mission of Planned Parenthood is to provide comprehensive reproductive and complementary health care services in settings, which preserve and protect the essential privacy and rights of each indiv
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