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December 19

Volume 85, Issue 6

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Alien Resurrection
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inding that she is carrying an alien queen that will produce deadly aliens that can wipe out the human race, Ellen Ripley (played by Sigourney Weaver) commits suicide for the good of the humanity.

The Jackal
Over the past decade, Bruce Willis has starred in some of Hollywood’s best action movies.

The “Die Hard” series, “12 Monkeys” and “Last Man Standing” have shown the world some of the most suspenseful cinematic action of the past 20 years. But with his last two movies — “The Fifth Element,” and the newly released “The Jackal” — Willis, an actor who came to fame through the romantic sitcom “Moonlighting,” has fallen on hard times, action-wise.

The Cure cures musical monotony with eclectic ‘Galore’
The 1970s brought us numer-ous forgettable bands. The proliferation of disco in the late ’70s in the United States and the punk scene of England produced few bands that anyone wants to remember.

Student jewelers carry on tradition and express their creative sides
For years, jewelry has been part of the culture, heritage … even the currency of people all over the world. Most people buy their jewelry or receive their grandmother’s wedding ring, but some FHS students are making their own history by making their own jewelry.

Poetry classes share their words with Kalispell coffee drinkers                  Feeling trapped and alone, senior Tina Skinner slowly rose to the microphone. Around her, she could hear the espresso machine hissing and the coffee grinder whirring. Her throat felt like sandpaper and her hand shook as she tried to look at the poem on her paper.

Choir brings CD to public
Voices of current and former concert choir students bring to life performances of the past seven years in a CD that will be released to the public next week.

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