This is the archive for 19 September 2006
With a 4-2 record, James Logan's Girls Golf team is having its best year ever.
"The girls are having their best season in the short history of the program," said Coach Neal Fromson.
Posted by courier at 01:35 PM. Filed under: Sports
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ACTIVITIES:
Cross Country, the greatest way to improve your health!
Meet on the Track each day at 3 pm.
Posted by courier at 10:13 AM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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By Eric Benderoff
Chicago Tribune (MCT)
CHICAGO _ In a move widely viewed as inevitable, Steve Jobs said Tuesday that Apple Computer Inc. will sell movies from its online music store with prices starting at $9.99.
The announcement is likely to jump-start a nascent movie-downloading industry, much like Apple's move into selling music online in 2003 popularized legal song downloads.
Posted by courier at 10:03 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Billy O'Keefe
McClatchy-Tribune News Service (MCT)
YAKUZA
For: Playstation 2
From: Sega
ESRB Rating: Mature
"Yakuza" is many things, but here's one thing it's not: another "Grand Theft Auto" rip-off. The free-roaming gameplay and gang lord storyline might suggest otherwise, and assumptions by those who have seen but not played the game have only emboldened the argument.
A scene from Yakuza
Posted by courier at 09:49 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Priya Jagannathan, Courier Staff Writer
A new rule being enforced on students by the school administration, the Off and Away Policy, is getting mixed reviews from students.
Posted by courier at 09:39 AM. Filed under: News
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By James Coates
Chicago Tribune (MCT)
Internet megaliths Google Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. blazed forth in recent days vowing to change The World As We Know It with book and movie download schemes for all of the Web surfing credit card holders living on the aforementioned planet.

Yahoo's Unbox video download service debuted recently.
Posted by courier at 07:25 AM. Filed under: News
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As the last of the log cabin Presidents, James A. Garfield attacked political corruption and won back for the Presidency a measure of prestige it had lost during the Reconstruction period.
Read James A. Garfield's Inaugural Address, delivered March 4, 1881, free from bartleby.com
James Garfield
Posted by courier at 12:51 AM. Filed under: In Quotes
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