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The New York Times woke many with a start over the weekend when it reported in its Sunday edition on a school in Arizona investing lots of money in technology but seemingly getting few results from the investment, as student test scores remained stagnant.
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The numbers are the result of a Harvard School of Public Health study published in the September edition of Health Affairs, purporting to be the most reliable estimate of malpractice costs to date.
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Korean sentiment toward Japan has deteriorated, according to a graduate school student of Asia-Pacific studies in the Wednesday edition of The Korea Herald News.
CNN: Fast sales for Japanese history textbook
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The June edition of the HBS Alumni Bulletin focused on Harvard Business School (HBS) alumni operating in the global economy.
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Professor Bill Grueskin of the Columbia School of Journalism, New York, used to run the WSJ's online edition.
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Still other groups are pressuring the USDA school lunch program to diversify its offerings, beginning a long overdue shift preface to the mariner books edition from the era of pizza, chicken nuggets, and cheesy mac to one of more healthful, less processed alternatives.
NPR: Rabid Reader: 'Fat Land' and U.S. Supersizing
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We tried to determine which college towns offer solid real estate investments by looking at the top 50 places for education, as ranked in the Millennium edition of the Places Rated Almanac (the rankings were based on such factors as the local school funding, size and popularity of local libraries, and the college options).
FORBES: A+ College Real Estate
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"I was always one of these kids who had the smart back-answer in school - a right hard-faced, cheeky young man, " he told Roy Plomley on a 1972 edition of Desert Island Discs.
BBC: Profile: Jimmy Tarbuck
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However, the 2011 edition of Monitoring the Future, a study of the behaviors, attitudes and values of American secondary school students, notes that 22 percent of 12th-graders reported episodes of heavy drinking and 40 percent had consumed alcohol in the previous 30 days.
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