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Encyclopedia > Denver Rocky Mountain News

ok, the columbine shootings have been rated as the second most lethal attach ever porovoked on a school.25 students were killed and one teacher.the two teenage pupils ytht provoked the attach were classed as "goths" n were believed to nbe in a "cult" that stood under the bnhame of trenchcoats.as a teenagers many cliques are formaed in high school these don ot have to be cults.what the two boys did was wrong but as a further dominoe on school "no tolerance" has been grounded "no tolerance" isnn that what school should bge about anyway.dicrimination was the ket trigger of this tragic massacre of all things.children shud learn 2 accept different things an dif they cant well hay no educfation.i am 14 n going into my 4th year in high school.i have been classed different to all the other peoplke in my school but what they pple did set the rules 4 students all over the world n if it hadnt happened then.,when would it of happened? casey shaw , 14, u.k


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Denver Rocky Mountain News Newspaper Subscription and Home Delivery (497 words)
The Rocky Mountain News is one of the largest city newspapers in the country although it shares its market with the Denver Post.
With a daily circulation of 597,000, the Rocky Mountain News is considered to be the 38th most read newspaper in the United States.
The Rocky Mountain News is owned by E.W. Scripps Company and, since 2001, has operated under a newspaper joint operating agreement with the Denver Post.
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