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UN report examines Arab world obstacles – A new report by more than 100 independent intellectuals and scholars from Arab countries blames political, economic, social and environmental problems for undermining the lives and freedom of …
You may have heard today’s news that President Obama has declined to disclose which health care industry heavyweights have visited the White House to (ahem) share their ideas about health care reform:
Category: Local Teaser: The city comptroller’s office blocked a spokesman for the Department of Education this morning from attending Bill Thompson’s press conference this morning, where he released another audit critical of that.
Indeed, the senator gets fainting spells at the mere mention of Barack Obama’s proposed reforms, gasping that they add up to socialized health care. He recently stammered that the president’s plan would destroy “the best health care …
State education officials Tuesday slashed millions of dollars from dozens of initiatives — ranging from preschool to after-school to gifted programs — and warned of a “catastrophic” year ahead, when $2 billion in federal stimulus …
He profiles José A. Bowen, a dean at Southern Methodist University, who has gone so far as to remove computer equipment from classrooms.
Myntra – India’s largest on-demand consumer products personalization brand – has launched ‘PrintON’ which enables consumers to print their favourite.
The legislation directs $10 billion to pay down the federal deficit, with the rest reinvested in initiatives supporting higher education . The highest proportion of funding will go to Pell Grants, which would receive $40 billion
Leonard Jacobs at The Clyde Fitch Report bestows honor and queries upon Michael Kaiser’s latest essay in the Huffington Post, exploring ”Why the arts don’t pay for themselves.” Jacobs answers his first question quite ably — the arts …