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Are Journalists Finally Getting Over their Pro-Teacher-Union Fetish?
6.4.10 - Terry Cowgill - Let’s face it. From the 2004 New York Yankees to that statue of Saddam Hussein, most
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Cleveland specialty high schools celebrate first graduates, but resentment remains from traditional schools
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Campus drinking: Colleges' problem, or society's?
6.5.10 - PHILADELPHIA — At a conference all about how college health officials can help students solve their problems, one speaker took an unexpected stance in a
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No class: 4-day school weeks gain popularity nationwide
6.5.10 - FORT VALLEY, Ga. — During the school year, Mondays in this rural Georgia community are for video games, trips to grandma's house and hanging
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