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Monday, May 26, 2008

By Jay Price
McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)

RALEIGH, N.C. — A decade ago, it was enough to carve their names in granite or freeze their likenesses in bronze to stand against time. Now, the fallen of America's military are also being memorialized in electronic ether.

Since the war in Afghanistan began, traditional monuments have been joined by dozens of Internet sites that offer new ways to remember, honor or simply learn about fallen troops. Some sites are elaborate, offering not only individual stories culled from the media about every U.S. service member killed, but even the ability to do things such as figure out how many were lost in each province of Iraq. Others are simple lists of the names or a tribute to a single dead service member.
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ACTIVITY:
Auditions for next year’s percussion section will take place on May 27, 28 & 29 after school with Final Auditions on June 2. If interested, please report to the Band Room (Room 98)

Any young man interested in playing basketball for James Logan High School for the 2008-09 season must attend a mandatory meeting on Wednesday, May 28, @ 3:30 in Room 121.

Wish to learn the truth about Filipino history & struggles? Come to Transcendence: Commencement Day on June 2 at 6:30 in the Little Theatre. Free entry!