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Latest News D.C. SCHOOLS CONTROVERSY SHOWS IT'S HARD TO SHAKE THINGS UP
(Cynthia Tucker)
Wed, 08 Sep 2010 23:56:22 GMT
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Cynthia Tucker - WASHINGTON -- Here in the nation's capital city, something remarkable has happened: Students in the public schools, long regarded as among the nation's worst, have shown dramatic improvement on standardized tests over the last few years. Here's something even more remarkable: Local voters seem indifferent, if not outright hostile, to the reforms that have produced those academic gains.
MEXICO SEETHES WITH CHAOS AS WE FIGHT ABROAD
(Georgie Anne Geyer)
Wed, 08 Sep 2010 23:56:22 GMT
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Georgie Anne Geyer - WASHINGTON -- While many Americans are busily exercising their self-righteousness over Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States is facing a problem of great magnitude close to home.
Taiwan President Ma: Taiwan will not be Hong Kong
(The Christian Science Monitor)
Wed, 08 Sep 2010 21:05:00 GMT
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The Christian Science Monitor - Ma Ying-jeou is the president of Taiwan. He was interviewed for the Global Viewpoint Network by Pacific Perspectives columnist Tom Plate last week.
Obama must not let Taliban rule over Afghan women again
(The Christian Science Monitor)
Wed, 08 Sep 2010 20:12:12 GMT
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The Christian Science Monitor - In mid-August in the northern Afghanistan province of Kunduz, the Taliban carried out a horrific sentence against two young Afghan lovers who had eloped against their families’ wishes. The punishment was death by stoning. Deemed by Islamic extremists to be justified under sharia law, the process involves partially burying the accused, after which a male crowd hurls stones at the victims’ exposed heads until they die.
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