My Life At Fort Dorchester

May 24, 2011  
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Fort Dorchester High School has changed my life in many more ways then one. It changes from every year, because I experience different things, make more mistakes, and learn new lessons. The four years of high school are crucial to any teenager, you need these years to mature and become the person you... Read more »

Breaking of the Curse

May 24, 2011  
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In the early 1900′s, baseball was breaking through as America’s pastime, and since then, the Red Sox and Yankees rivalry has been the most intense rivalry in sports history. Starting in 1903, when the Boston Americans and the New York Highlanders formed, the close city teams began competing... Read more »

Hall of Famer, Ex-Mets Catcher Gary “Kid” Carter diagnosed with small brain tumors

May 24, 2011  
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Long time New York Mets catcher and current Hall of Famer Gary Carter was recently diagnosed by doctors with four “very small” brain tumors. Following an MRI on Friday, May 20, doctors revealed the news to Gary of their discovery of these brain tumors, but have yet to determine the cause... Read more »

Final Exam- Ideal Vacation Spot

May 24, 2011  
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In the 2010 and 2011 there were 15 million plane tickets sold international. In the summer time these plane tickets were at the highest point of being sold. Certain cities are attracted people from all over the world for certain events.  In the world the following places from first to last are the... Read more »

The Holidays & The New Years By: Jamie Grae Taylor

December 16, 2010  
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The Holidays & The New Years By: Jamie Grae Taylor Christmas is one of the most beloved holidays of every year, there is nothing more exciting then getting together with friends and family, eating delicious food, making wish lists, putting up the Christmas tree, and making cookies for Santa Claus.... Read more »

Christmas Midterm

December 16, 2010  
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Christmas is annually celebrated on December 25th. Christmas’ tradition is to signify the birth of Christ. During Christmas day; gifts are opened, and family and church gatherings are held. The first artificial Christmas tree originated in Germany towards the end of the 1800′s. Christmas... Read more »

Texas Rangers: From Worst to First

December 16, 2010  
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Starting off in Washington DC as the Washington Senators, the Texas Rangers organization has been one of the many unfortunate teams in the MLB. From 1961-1971, the Senators had a tough time, losing an average of 90 games a season. Ownership changed many times throughout these rough years, then... Read more »

Cliff Lee stuns World; Signs with Phillies

December 16, 2010  
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Free-agent Cliff Lee shocked the world with his decision to sign with the Philadelphia Phillies Monday night. Lee and the Phillies finalized a contract deal Wednesday worth $120 million over five years. The price of the contract wasn’t the shocker, yet the Phillies picking up Lee in a last minute... Read more »

October 26, 2010  
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Mr. Darby

September 20, 2010 • Shannon Miles  
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As you all know, our Assistant Principal, Henry Darby, has been issued a month out of school for being involved in a serious accident in the city of Downtown Charleston. Darby was at Dock Street Threatre attending a play, Tuesday night, September 7th.The traffic accident reported that Henry Darby was... Read more »

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