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Photo: Barcelona Street

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The view from Wolf's hotel room in Barcelona, Spain.


'Nice butt!'… How Flattering

By Melanie Thompson | April 15, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Dear Men, Admit it. Many of you have done it. You've seen a pretty girl walk down University Boulevard, looked her up and down and whistled, made kissing noises or shouted some obscene remark about her behind. But take it from a girl who is tired of it: It doesn't work.


Photo: Barcelona Spain Cathedral

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The Sagrada Familia's front entrance features a facade depicting the life and death of Jesus Christ.


Photo: Barcelona Spain Mansion

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The Royal Palace in Madrid which is currently open to the public.


Photo: More Cherry Blossoms

By Elena Pinsky | April 15, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

The Jefferson Memorial rests majestically on the other side of the Tidal Basin, in downtown D.C.


Photo: Barcelona Spain Bill

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A view of Barcelona taken from the Olympic grounds still present from when Spain hosted the event in 1992.


Photo: Barcelona, Spain

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A cathedral stands tall against the blue skies of Seville, Spain.


Nationals home opener is a promising start

By Michael Bushnell | April 15, 2005, midnight | In Print »

With their 5-3 win last night, the Washington Nationals hosted the first regular season Major League Baseball game in the District in 34 years. And even if they had lost last night to the Arizona Diamondbacks, the buzz and the anticipation of the 10th game of a 162 game season could have been victory enough for baseball and the Nationals franchise, that finally has a home.


Patriots edge Blazers

By Nick Falgout | April 15, 2005, midnight | In Print »

APRIL 13, BLAZER TENNIS COURTS The boys' tennis team lost its first match of the season to the talented Wootton Patriots in heart-breaking fashion: they beat themselves. Blair lost the match 4-3, falling to 3-1 on the season, on a pair of very winnable games.


Photo: Barcelona Building

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While touring the streets of Barcelona, the group walked by this highly decorated private residence.


Leading Democrat comes to Blair

By Jeremy Goodman | April 15, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Terry Lierman, Chair of the Maryland Democratic Party, spoke to and answered questions from approximately 60 students gathered to reflect on the Day of Silence on Wednesday, April 13. The discussion centered on the rights of homosexuals and bisexuals, issues about which the Day of Silence was meant to raise awareness.


Gibbs College representative talks to seniors about living independently

By Adedeji Ogunfolu | April 15, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Tashana George, a representative from Gibbs College in Vienna, Virginia, talked to Blair seniors about life after high school on April 13 and 14. The presentations are a year-long initiative at 60 other schools in Montgomery County, Loudon County, Prince George's County and D.C. public schools.


Photo: Barcelona Spain Mansion

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Photo: Barcelona Spain Overlook of City

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A view from of Barcelona from the Park Guell.


Photo: Barcelona Las Ramblas

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While touring the city, the group walked through "Las Ramblas," a famous market in Barcelona.


Blazer lax falls flat against Bengals

By Lauren Finkel | April 15, 2005, midnight | In Print »

The Bengals proved to be the superior team in their showdown with the boys' varsity lacrosse squad tonight, outgunning Blair 4-8 and dropping the Blazers to 1-3 this season.


Britney Spears says she is pregnant

By Michael Bushnell | April 14, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Pop singer Britney Spears announced Tuesday that she and husband Kevin Federline have conceived their first child. Spears announced the news on her official web site, ending months of tabloid speculation.


"Girls in Pants” is perky and painless

By June Hu | April 14, 2005, midnight | In Print »

April means that summer is just a step, skip and a hop away. Whatever your summer travel plans may be for the upcoming vacation, let Ann Brashares' witty "Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood", the third installment in the best-selling teen series "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants", show you some all-out fun in a setting we are all familiar with: our very own Montgomery County.


Parents, interest groups fight over new health curriculum

By Ely Portillo | April 14, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Nearly everyone seems to have a different view of the new Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) health curriculum, and the battle over this front in the culture conflict is more vicious than anyone dreamed it would be.


The Intel Experience

By Katy Lafen | April 14, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Senior Abby Fraeman was a little annoyed when she saw the unfamiliar phone number appear on her cell phone — she was rushing from dinner to fencing practice and assumed it was a wrong number. She answered anyway and listened in disbelief to the person on the other line. When she hung up, she turned to her father and screamed out the news. "I'm an Intel finalist!"



Photo: Day of Silence

By Elena Pinsky | April 14, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

The Gay-Straight Alliance sponsored the Day of Silence on April 13 during which students voluntarily refrained from speaking for an entire day. After school, students participated in a "Break the Silence" where they hung posters and discussed reactions received from peers and teachers throughout the day.


Photo: Travelling Pants

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Photo: Sahara

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An arid, dry "Sahara"

By Danny Scheer | April 14, 2005, midnight | In Print »

In the action movie department, "Sahara" is pretty mediocre, though it has all the prerequisites - a fast-paced storyline, exotic locales and ridiculous amounts of explosions and gunfire. "Sahara" even includes the stock protagonists: Matthew McConaughey as the hunky boy scout/alpha male, Penelope Cruz as the gorgeous babe and Steven Zahn as the flunky sidekick.

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