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VOLUME 13, NUMBER 21 -- August 13, 2007
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-- An appreciation -- A beloved king dies in Afghanistan KABUL, Afghanistan - Afghanistan is mourning our beloved king.
Mohammad Zahir Shah, the man we knew as Father of the Nation, died July 23 at the age of 92. -- Edrees Kakar
I'm still in shock at my discovery that Harvard undergraduates can't really recite the 1400th place of pi, or write a book within a week, or manipulate space and time. -- Daniel Lee |
Hello!
Introductions: Marlon Brazelton
Transplanted from a Northern inner city school to a Southern suburban high school, 15-year-old Marlon Brazelton is getting high scores – both in the classroom and on the football field. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Brazelton recently moved to Acworth, Georgia with his parents and four siblings. At Woodstock High School, Brazelton plays wide receiver on the football team, purely because he enjoys it. "It's easy to score touchdowns," he said. -- Donicea Johnson
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-- Personal essay -- I have no interest in oversea occurrences or the government’s latest blunder. All I can concentrate on is finding out why the brother with whom I shared a room for 10 years will leave an empty one, still full of memories, behind. -- Bruno Werneck |
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