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Photo: Red Embraced_Print

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Auerbach is embraced by one of his players. Moments from Auebach's coaching days with the Celtics.

Photos courtesy of ESPN and the NBA.


Photo: Forest Glen Station

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Photo: Josephine Baker

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Josephine Baker, singer, dancer, actress and comedian.


Photo: Auerbach in Office_Print

By Adam Schuyler | Feb. 9, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Auerbach in his Washington D.C. office.


Photo: floorhockey3

By Diana Frey | Feb. 9, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Junior Avi Wolfman-Arent takes a shot during an after school floor hockey game.


Photo: Brookland-CUA - Pizza Hut

By Diana Frey | Feb. 9, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »


Photo: Floorhockey 2

By Diana Frey | Feb. 9, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Junior Adam Macleod rushes to the ball during an intense floor hockey game.


Photo: Barack Obama

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Barack Obama, Illinois senator and rising political figure.


JV Blazers force a Rockets meltdown in close win

By Michael Bushnell | Feb. 9, 2005, midnight | In Print »

The Blair boy's JV basketball game was a tale of two very, very different halves. For the Blazers, after a half of run-and-gun, playing to Richard Montgomery's style, they got stingy on defense. Stingy enough to keep RM from making a single field goal in the fourth quarter, en route to a 52-47 Blair win, snapping an eight game losing skid.


Valentine's Day dance cancelled

By Seema Kacker | Feb. 9, 2005, midnight | In Print »

The Valentine's Day dance, which was to be held Feb. 11, has been cancelled due to scheduling issues, according to SGA sponsor Rondai Ravilious.


Photo: West Wing Photo

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Martin Sheen on "The West Wing."


Jimi Hendrix

By Alexander Gold | Feb. 9, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Rock superstar Jimi Hendrix was only in the limelight for three years, but within that time, he managed to change the face of Rock and Roll forever. Hendrix was born in 1942, started playing guitar at age 11 and performed with local rock groups as a teen. At 16, Hendrix left school and joined the Army as a paratrooper, a career quickly ended by an injury he received during a practice jump.


Electrical overload causes fifth brief power outage

By Seema Kacker | Feb. 9, 2005, midnight | In Print »

An electrical overload caused a brief power outage to occur during at approximately 12:25 p.m. today, Feb. 9, causing many computers in the 60s hallways to shut down. The outage is the second in 10 days and the fifth this school year.


Photo: American Idol Graphic

By Elena Pinsky | Feb. 9, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »


Oprah Winfrey

By Feza Kikaya | Feb. 9, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Television talk-show host, actress and producer Oprah Winfrey defied the odds when she became the first black female billionaire in the U.S., despite enduring a troubled adolescence.


Photo: August Wilson

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August Wilson, playwright and winner of two Pulitzer Prizes for Drama.


Photo: Spam

By Elena Pinsky | Feb. 9, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »


Teacher's efforts recognized

By Sayoh Mansaray | Feb. 8, 2005, midnight | In Print »

English and Connections teacher Carole Tomayko has been nominated for the seventeenth annual Marian Greenblatt award, given to veteran teachers in Montgomery County who do an excellent job of motivating students to achieve.


Un nuevo 'Ritmo Latino' aparece en Blair

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Un CD gira y con el clic de un botón, el ritmo de la música hispana retumba en las paredes del salón 163. Los pies de los bailarines se sincronizan con el bajo al ritmo de la música. En la salsa, ningún paso es repetitivo; la pista de baile está siempre abierta a la creatividad.


Photo: Fitness First Machines

By Jordan Goldstein | Feb. 8, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

One of the several workout areas at Fitness First.


Removed from the devastation, students cope with the unknown in aftermath of tsunami

By Olivia Bevacqua | Feb. 8, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Immediately after the Dec. 26 tsunamis crashed across the shores of 12 countries, people began counting the dead. Twenty-four hours after the first waves struck land, the death toll was slated at 22,000. Two days later, that number had more than tripled. 80,000. 119,000. 130,000. The number of dead and missing currently stands at 286,000 and is still climbing.


Photo: BNC Lab Picture 1

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G4 computers and a tape deck in BNC.

Photo courtesy of BNC


Photo: Confessions of a shopaholic

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Photo: White Flint - eatzi's

By Luke McQueen | Feb. 8, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

EatZi's near the White Flint Metro station.


Photo: BNC Lab Picture 2

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An editing suite.

Photo courtesy of BNC

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