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.ilu-...i ... ..-r' Y 'tl Local News Goes National Junior Bridget Bailin reads the Horsestar, whose staffwasdisappoint- ed by the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to allow high school news- paper censorship by principals. ln May 1985, the prin- cipal at Hazelwood East ordered two ar- ticles deleted from the school's paper, Spectrum, featuring the experiences of pregnant students and the impact of parental divorce on students. Voting stations were set up at PNH for Super Tuesday, March 8. By May, Dukakis CDi and Bush lRl had taken the lead in the pri- maries. A superstar in your own school. Yes, she appeared in the Variety Club Telethon, held on March 5 and 6. Sen- ior Marla Radinsky sang in the tele- thon, and after- wards talked with Staci Ball, one of the handicapped kids. Natalia Beste- mianova and Andrei Bukin of the Soviet Union are three- time World and four-time European champion skaters. Brian Boitano non the only U.S. gold medal in the 1988 Calgary Glympics in ligure skating. :News Magyss '
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Cardinals End in Upset Homer l'lankies flew as the St. Louis Cardinals and Min- nesota Twins, bat- tled for the World Series champion- ship in October. The Twins came out on top 4-2 in the seventh game at the Metrodome. IMHO' The city-county desegregation pro- gram came up for its five year review. The program trans- ports about 12,000 students each day and costs over 22.5 million dollars a year. X88 l'Did the Presi- dent know, was the question during the Iran Contra Hear- ings televised July, 1987. Oliver North described U.S. co- vert operations. Ball three, yells the umpire as senior Gregg Fisk watches for curve balls, in the PHH version of the World Series. lt's none of our busi- ness, was the thought senior Sarita Ahuja and David George had about the Iran hearings. rllQWA.Qlfd f T Mig7V9lfE V Zh xg 'fifjmfjg roll-lf' l l - . s l 1 l i eff - me Q I N. .d 'mice Wim Q. ... fx., .. M.. Qyjal 5' 5. .8 ..-.. fi - 40lNews M PARKlWlMlll IDD-W9 ,X I
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