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November 21, 2000

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Dave Thurston Election held hostage
Since Nov. 7, the media have been busy covering the election and lots of events have transpired in the meantime. Mainstream media have chosen not to report on such activities, but here at the Mesa Legend we have investigated the important local and national goings on such as the Krispy Kream/ Abercrombie and Fitch merger, as well as the alternative fuel fiasco and its effects.

Leah Tidwell Cellphones causing static
Cell phones, cell phones, cell phones. They are everywhere and everybody has them! But there is one place cell phones should not be: In the classroom.

 

 
Legend's View
Monkey see, monkey believe
As we ponder history, we recall with gracious esteem the political leaders that persevered through internal and external wars, depression and a consistently evolving population. We can feel nothing but pride for leaders such as Washington, Jefferson, and FDR, who helped shape what America is today.
 
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Students Observing and Scrutinizing
On Jan. 20, Clinton leaves office. What is the best or worst thing about his leaving the presidency?

 
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