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February 13, 1998

Volume 85, Issue 9

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Valentine’s Day insincerity is nauseating, not romantinc
There’s something in the air this weekend. Is it love? Is it passion? Is it affection?

Or is it blatant and nauseating insincerity?

Supposedly, Cupid will flit around on Feb. 14, striking people with his arrows o’ love, causing everybody to be cute and happy and making this day the happiest of many people’s lives.

U.S. diplomacy ends with air strikes, not negotiation
S
ome sort of conflict is brewing in the Middle East. What that conflict is still is in question, with Russian president Boris Yeltsin even warning that attacking Iraq could lead to world war.

Pick schedule that helps students, not saves cash
Beginning with the 1998-1999 school year, Flathead High students will return to a six-period day, with an early bird for those motivated students who have the urge to spend half of their waking hours at school. I have just one question: Why?

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