CLASSIC BOOK CIRCLE: Message of "Fahrenheit 451" still is relevant

Some people may more readily recall Michael Moore's 2004 film "Fahrenheit 9/11" than the book from which the title was appropriated -- Ray Bradbury's classic 1953 novel "Fahrenheit 451."

Buchanan has drive

The bright yellow sticker labeled "First Time Donor" worn by students throughout the Buchanan High School campus is not just an emblem of pride. “I just wanted to let everyone know that I did something to help the community,” junior Salish Harrison says.

JOB PROFILE: Dentist's drill

College. The very word strikes fear into the hearts of high school seniors everywhere. But perhaps even more daunting then college is deciding on what you want to become after college. For some, the decision is dentistry. That's the choice that faced

Craig makes Bond his own

If the most recent forays into the James Bond universe -- with their horribly convoluted plots, far-fetched gizmos, campy scenarios, cheesy villains and Pierce Brosnan -- have disillusioned you about the possibility of a decent new film, then your worries are at an end. Bond enthusiasts now can die another day in peace, knowing the franchise is in good hands with Daniel Craig. His Bond is in dark contrast to the martini-sipping, tuxedo-wearing pretty boy often portrayed in recent films.

Jet loses even more altitude

Jet is quite possibly the most worthless band on the planet. Their shameless mix of AC/DC, the Stones and the Faces (and it seems they can't decide if they want to fully embrace The Beatles) is not only unoriginal, it's not even as good as that of many bands who attempt essentially the same thing. "Shine On" is even more derivative, more unimaginative, than their 2003 debut, "Get Born," and that's saying quite a lot.

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