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Most states are doing better preparing students for higher education than they did a decade ago, but that modest progress is eclipsed by rising tuition costs, enduring enrollment gaps between rich and poor, and a decrease in global competitiveness, a new report finds.
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House Race Update: Ohio Sup. Ct. to Rule on Franklin County Votes - ABC News Blogs
ABC News' Teddy Davis and Arnab Datta Report: A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the Ohio Supreme Court -- and not a federal district court -- is the proper forum to decide how approximately 1,000 challenged provisional votes should be ...
Political Insider - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Get the latest news, opinions and blogs on politics and the election from across the state on the Georgia Politics page. Former Gov. Roy Barnes has said he?s not running for governor in 2010 when Gov. Sonny Perdue ends his second and final term ...
Proof: Porn Pop-Up Teacher is Innocent, Despite Misdemeanor Plea - Wired
Accused of letting impressionable students see pornographic pictures as she browsed the web in her classroom, former Connecticut school teacher Julie Amero dodged felony charges last Friday by agreeing to plead guilty to a single misdemeanor charge ...
Buck & New Dawg: Maybe these overpaid pro athletes aren?t as ... - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Each Tuesday, the Star-Telegram's Ray Buck and NBC 5's Newy Scruggs go at it in a point-counterpoint on sporting issues. | E-mail Ray Buck at rbuck@star-telegram.com. | Newy can be reached at his Web site, www.newdawg.com. Why do you think pro ...
What is the single most important ramification of the election? - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Before I tackle this week?s topic, I must first congratulate Barack Obama. Even the election of a man with whom I deeply disagree makes me proud to be an American. I will probably object to his policy priorities, but the ascendance of our first ...
Bush Admin Rejects NYPD Spying Proposals as Illegal - Wired
If you are New York's police commissioner, what does it take to figure out when your city's anti-terrorism squad has gone rogue? Well, if building files on political protesters with high-tech bicycles didn't clue you in, having the Bush ...
Court Halts Sale of DIY Spyware - Wired
A federal judge shut down the websites of a company selling do-it-yourself spyware known as RemoteSpy, following a complaint filed by federal regulators accusing the company of violating federal fair trade law, the Federal Trade Commission announced ...
Buck & New Dawg: Mike Singletary puts the tough back in tough-love ... - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Each Tuesday, the Star-Telegram's Ray Buck and NBC 5's Newy Scruggs go at it in a point-counterpoint on sporting issues. | E-mail Ray Buck at rbuck@star-telegram.com. | Newy can be reached at his Web site, www.newdawg.com. Did Mike Singletary ...
Travels with Herb - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Straight south today, from Tucumcari, New Mexico to Deming N.M. Very high country. For about the last 75 miles into Albuquerque, I was above 5000 feet elevation, and loosing power on the hills. Over nighted here, then west to Phoenix. I originally ...
January 2006 - Spokane Spokesman-Review
DFO: Idawa came "in from the cold" earlier today, identifying himself to me. He's a young man with deep roots in North Idaho who currently lives in the Seattle area. A top-notch dude. I was thrilled to get to know him a little via e-mail. It'll make ...
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