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Editorial:
Are Newspapers Going the Way of Slide Rules?...Progress, while mostly a good thing, results in change and causes some casualties. The advent of personal computers left the typewriter business in the dust. Television has wiped out many movie theaters and washed away the dominance of radio. Does anyone use slide rules anymore now that calculators are easily available?
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PROVIDING STIFF COMPETITION...Raider Aleksandra Szczuka provided stiff competition in her
first singles match with Blue Devil Tara Criscuolo.
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Week In Sports:
Blue Devil Gridders Shut Out Kearny Kardinal Boys;
No. 9 Blue Knights Trip Up SP-F Raider Gridders;
Raider Soccer Boys Silence Plainfield Cardinal Boys;
Blue Devil Soccer Boys Edge Cranford Cougars in OT;
Blue Devil Net Girls Prepare For UCT; Stop Raiders
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"Classically
Sedaka"
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NOT HARD TO DO: Sedaka chats exclusively with
Leader/Times
TAKE THESE BROKEN WINGS: Blackbird soars at UCPAC
WE'RE TALKING BASEBALL:
Charity game raises funds for St. Barnabas
MODERN TIMES: Modern man mixes folk, satire
I CHOOSE LIFE: Holocaust memoir keeps memory alive
POPCORN: Burn After Reading
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A Capital Satire (3 popcorns)
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ON THE AIR...Fanwood Council Democratic candidates provide a videotaped interview last Friday at the newspaper office discussing their views for the voters’ consideration in the
November 4 election. Pictured, left to right, are: editor Paul Peyton, councilwoman Joan
Wheeler and Russell Huegel. The interview can be viewed at
goleader.com/video.
Devil's
Den:
Tradition of Girls Tennis Big in Town, and at WHS
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Publisher's
View
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Government Reform Thought:
Anything we might say
today pales in comparison to what's going on now in Washington D.C.
over the world financial scandal and crisis. - See Year-to-date Reform Thoughts.
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