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Thursday, April 23, 2009


A prisoner in Abu Ghraib prison


By Julie Sell
McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)

LONDON — The chief justice of the British High Court on Wednesday gave the British government one week to obtain the U.S. release of classified information about the alleged torture of a British resident who had been detained at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

The court indicated that it would issue its own order if the government doesn't respond or justify why continued secrecy is warranted.
LUNCH
Salsa Bar at the Creations booth! Pizza, Chinese, grill items such as burgers & chicken strips, deli sandwiches and, of course, burritos!

MISCELLANEOUS
The price of yearbooks is going up to $90 on Friday, May 1st. Buy yours now for $80 in Room 44 after school.

Any students interested in running for ASB office, application packets are available in Room 67 and are due at the candidate’s meeting on Tuesday, April 28th, after school. See any leadership student in Room 67 during lunch if you have any questions.







Eminem performing
in 2005

wikipedia photo
By Brian McCollum
Detroit Free Press (MCT)

DETROIT — You can practically feel the buzz building.

Nearly five years after his last album of new material, Eminem is headed back into the limelight. "Relapse," the first of two promised albums for the Detroit hip-hop icon this year, will hit stores May 19. The record's saucy first single, "We Made You," was released two weeks ago amid much hoopla.

And now the fanfare — which has been on a steady simmer since the autumn release of Em's autobiography — is set to flash to a boil.



By Tearra Webb, Courier Staff Writer

Ever since the controversy with Chris brown and Rihanna, many women, men and television shows are opening up about abusive relationships, sharing their personal feelings about abusive relationships.

I feel abusive relationships are one of the most harmful things happening to woman today. But it’s not only men that do it—women can be the abusers in the relationship, too. There are many men and women who are physically and emotionally hurt from abusive relationships.