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LINK: Michael Moore’s High School Newspaper
Michael Moore’s High School Newspaper Michael Moore, the man behind Fahrenheit 9/11, Bowling for Columbine, and many other cutting-edge documentaries has started an online newspaper for high-school students with student blogs on current events and lots of opportunity to voice … Continue reading
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Student Opinion | Should Obama Have Released Photos of Bin Laden’s Body? – NYTimes.com
After intense debate within his administration, the president has decided not to release photographs taken of Osama bin Laden after he was killed by the United States military. Do you agree or disagree with that decision, and why? via Student … Continue reading
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