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Candy has been beloved since the first caveman spread honey out on a rock to create the world's first taffy. But how much do we really know about these sweet confections? Let's take a more in-depth look at candy beyond what you typically see in a drugstore. |
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The Best and Worst of 2009 |
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The year 2009 is finally coming to a close, but what exactly happened? Here are 2009’s best and worst events, tools, and more. |
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Summer isn't just about taking more college courses, cramming in SAT prep classes, or working at internships to pad your college resume. |
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Around the World in Five Days |
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Multicultural week is a week for celebrating diverse cultures, represented through food, performance, and dress. |
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Here, we feature an eclectic mix of foreign releases -- just take your pick. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the diversity of the entertainment industry. |
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Not all foods are made alike; some give you energy and others make you sleepy. Some are quick to digest, while others tend to sit. Next time you eat, don't just think about how the food tastes or how much it costs. |
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2008 proved to be a very good year for numerous MSJ teams. The Tech and Robotics team qualified for a world level competition, the Ocean Science Bowl "A" team won the 2008 Otter Bowl, and Go team ranked first in the nation. |
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Year in Review: 2008 Highlights |
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Another year has come and gone, and as we head into 2009, here is a look back at the most memorable moments of 2008 in entertainment, sports, and club events. |
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The two-mile Morrison Canyon Road starts off as a two-lane road and merges into a one-lane mountain road, complete with turnouts. When we made the trip, a creek snaked along our right side, and trees and shrubbery made up most of the landscape, providing ample shade for a comfortable drive. |
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Just a mile away from San Francisco's Westfield Shopping Center, Union Square meets its match in one of only three Japantowns in the United States. This Japantown spans six blocks and offers a comprehensive shopping experience. Its stores are filled with goods imported from Japan, including traditional and trendy fashions, jewelry, and books. Every year, the area celebrates the Nihonmachi Street Fair in August and the Cherry Blossom Festival in April. |
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