This is the archive for 02 November 2006
By Matt DiPietro. Courier Staff Writer
Matt DiPietro, #5 for the James Logan Varsity football team,is one of the team captains, and the team's quarterback. He's writing a weekly diary of his experiences, exclusively for The Courier
Last year, Irvington beat Logan to stop Logan's 40-game winning streak in League. This year was a different story. Irvington had a lot of returning players coming back this year. All summer Irvington was talking trash about how they were going to beat us.

Matt DiPietro
Posted by courier at 09:04 PM. Filed under: Sports
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ACTIVITIES:
Come see Brighton Beach Memoirs tonight and tomorrow at 7 pm, and Sunday, @2 pm in the Little Theatre. Tickets are $7 for students. Come support Logan Drama!!
Talent Show applications are due today!
Girl’s basketball tryouts Monday, 11/6 - 11th & 12th grades at 5-7 pm; 9th & 10th grades from 7-9 pm in the Pavilion. You must have completed physical paperwork to tryout.
Posted by courier at 11:41 AM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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By Carmen Shiu, Courier Entertainment Editor
Radio station Wild 94.9 held their annual
Bomb concert this past Monday, October 30, 2006 at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, CA. Every year, they hold a
Bomb concert either in the spring or around Halloween. And the past few ones were all sold out. Wild 94.9 succeeded once again with the acts Paula DeAnda, Yung Joc, Chingy, Pitbull, Mistah Fab, Danity Kane, Brooke and Hulk Hogan, Ludacris, and E-40.
Paula DeAnda performed at the annual Bomb concert Monday Carmen Shiu/Courier Photo ©2006
Posted by courier at 07:23 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Christina La, Courier Staff Writer
By the looks of the faces here at Logan, you would never believe the impressive talents that many students have. There are juniors by the names of Sean Craig-Hyland, Jonathan Llaguno, Brandon Oun, and Joey Varela (bass, rhythm guitar, lead guitar/vocals, and drums) gathered together with individual musical expertise to form a four man band called Ruth Way.
The members of Ruth Way
Posted by courier at 06:58 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Dan DeLuca
The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT)
PHILADELPHIA Ᾱ He'd like you to call him Diddy because, as the self-described "friendly neighborhood rap mogul superstar" would explain on "Diddy Day," to students at Benjamin Franklin High School in Philadelphia, "the P. was getting between me and my fans."
Posted by courier at 06:36 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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Apple Computer Inc. (MCT)
Top 10 albums on iTunes Music Store for Oct. 31:
1. "The Black Parade," My Chemical Romance
2. "Once Again," John Legend
3. "Nightmare Before Christmas (Special Edition)," various artists
4. "Hannah Montana (Songs from and inspired by the hit TV series)"
5. "Continuum," John Mayer
6. "Marie Antoinnette (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)," various artists
7. "How to Save a Life," The Fray
8. "Sam's Town," The Killers
9. "FutureSex/LoveSounds," Justin Timberlake
10. "The Open Door," Evanescence
For more information, please visit the iTunes Web site at www.apple.com/itunes/.
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Posted by courier at 06:21 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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