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Czapanskiy fencing in the 128 round.


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Czapanskiy fencing in the 128 round.


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Czapanskiy fencing in the 128 round.


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Photo: Alice Walker

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Alice Walker, teacher and author.


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Czapanskiy fencing in the 128 round.


Photo: Junior Olympic Fencing Championships 2

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Czapanskiy fencing in the 128 round.


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Czapanskiy fencing in the 128 round.


Photo: Junior Olympic Fencing Championships 11

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Czapanskiy fencing in the 64 round.


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Coach Jake Scott loosens up Andrew Wallis before his first match at Counties


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Spike Lee, producer and director.


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Toni Morrison, author of various acclaimed novels.


The changing face of gangs

By Sherri Geng | Feb. 18, 2005, midnight | In Print »

A gun blow to the back of the head late last September. A wrecking at Wheaton Plaza in November that nearly ended in death. A brutal beating in June from those she now calls her closest family. A knife fight after a skipping party early last July.


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NHL must use this travesty to revamp its product

By Michael Bushnell | Feb. 18, 2005, midnight | In Print »

What the NHL Players Association needed during the last couple of months was some Dr. Phil. They needed to get real. This season went dark for five months because both sides were lazy in meeting and starting a real dialogue. But it ended because the union is blind to all the red ink this league has been hemorrhaging the last 10 years. And now, as a result, the league will need to dramatically overhaul their whole product, or risk oblivion.


Photo: Paul Laurence Dunbar

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Paul Laurence Dunbar, one of the first black poets to be nationally recognized.


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Blazer offense sputters on Senior Night

By Dan Greene | Feb. 18, 2005, midnight | In Print »

FEB. 18, NELSON H. KOBREN MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM- After a resounding victory over Gaithersburg and a near win on the road at Wootton, Blair fell into their old habits on Senior Night tonight against Whitman, falling 59-45 to the Vikings. The Blazers' (2-17) ineffectual offense, including three points total in the second quarter, and frequent turnovers led to a blowout loss against a team that was far from Blair's toughest competition this season.


Paul Laurence Dunbar

By Seema Kacker | Feb. 18, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Paul Laurence Dunbar was one of the first black poets to be nationally recognized by both blacks and white readers. He was born in Ohio in June 1872 to two freed slaves and died at the young age of 33 in February of 1906.


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Toni Morrison

By Adedeji Ogunfolu | Feb. 18, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Toni Morrison was born Chloe Anthony Wofford on Feb. 18, 1931 in Lorain, Ohio. She was a precocious, young child, and in the first grade, she was the only student that could read. Her love for literature grew, and she also developed a taste for Tolstoy, Dostoyevski, Gustave Flaubert and Jane Austen.

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