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by Lesette Tunnell in News
A former Palomar College student was found guilty May 9 for calling in three bomb threats last fall.
William M. Hall II, 36, was accused of six felony counts of calling in bomb threats to the San Marcos campus on Sept. 13, Sept. 19 and Oct. 18.
The guilty plea means Hall could face up to nine years in prison when his case goes to sentencing.…
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Palomar Sports Wrap-up
in Sports
The Palomar women's track team came back for the Spring 2008 season after being inactive for 20 years.
In its first year back, the team placed third in the Foothill Conference tournament.
The Comets had nine women qualify for the Southern California Community College Championships, three of which qualified for the regional final.…
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by Jason Cormier in Opinion
Lately, many voters have expressed concern that, should presidential candidate Barack Obama get elected, he would be shot. To be blunt, that is idiotic.
Claims have been made that he should drop out because the nation is still too prejudiced and intolerant of the alleged "lesser" races to allow a black man to rule the country - and that like fellow visionary Martin Luther King, Jr.…
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by Alejandra Jackson in Entertainment
"Speed Racer" starts the summer blockbuster season off on a sour note as bad acting and a heavy-handed approach ruin what could have been a unique interpretation of a childhood favorite.
Based on the Japanese cartoon, the movie tells the story of Speed Racer (played by Emile Hirsch) who after a spectacular win on the race track catches the eye of the head of Royalton Industries (Roger Allam).…
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Emile Hirsch stars as Speed in the new film 'Speed Racer' based on the popular Japanese cartoon series.
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by Ashley Ward in Focus
Summer is upon us and for most Palomar students that means one thing - no school. With the extra time off and the beautiful weather it is one of the best times to gather up your friends and take a trip to an amusement park. Whether it's a local attraction like Sea World, or it requires some more driving time like Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm, you'll be sure to have a great time.…
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One of Knott's Berry Farms popular rides, Supreme Scream, shoots riders up in the air at 50 mph then brings them down and up again.
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