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WHYVILLE HELP : GALLERY : DR. LEILA : SEARCH : SUBMIT : STAFF : HOME Aug 1, 2003

 

Where's the Voting Voltage?

TIKE pans the politics.

With much aspiration, stampedes of politically informed activists have rushed over to City Hall to vote for Whyville's first Senator. A position not to be taken lightly, its rewards range from the power of decision making, having personal face parts made by our vary own fashion guru, and, of course, the much-revered bragging rights.

So far, many participants in this race for political superiority -- boys and girls, young and old -- have published themselves as worthy candidates. Political platforms have been made, articles have been written, and campaigns were established early, decorating the festive atmosphere...
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Euthanasia: Should It Be Legal?
Redsky researches the debate.

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Start Up Whyville!
Dream0889 hands out help.

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Media Menu
MediaWiz brings you the best shows on television.

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A Magazine Meandering
TuxeyGirl has a question for "The Whyvillian".

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All Over Whyville
Twigsy explores your town.

 

 

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Grow Up Some
Unknown author shakes an angry fist.

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Commercialized!
Wildfire9 values those thirty second spots.

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Do You Feel Lucky?
Minty0323 charms us all.

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Prejudice: Not Only Race
Unknown author faces discrimination.

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What You Wear
Nini345 dares identification.

Critique Club: Fiction v. Non-Fiction

Calliope presents some challenging reading.

Salutations! No, no, the Ebola virus did not catch me -- but this week's reading sure kept me company while I suffered through an outbreak of the flu over the weekend. It's amazing to realize how easily a disease can creep up on you. Get a little cut, touch the wrong animal or object or something, or simply get sneezed on, and whammo -- you've got the flu. Did you know that influenza used to kill hundreds of thousands of people? read more...

 

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