1 Ariz. education chief: Feds looking at bias claims
Arizona's education chief says the federal government has launched an investigation into whether the state discriminates against teachers who are nonnative English speakers. The probe was launched by the U.S. Departments of Justice and Education. It's the... Arizona - United States - Federal government of the United States - English language - Education Source: San Francisco Chronicle
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2 Ariz education chief: feds looking at bias claims
Arizona's education chief says the federal government has launched an investigation into whether the state discriminates against teachers who are nonnative English speakers. Arizona - Education - United States - Colleges and Universities - Illinois Source: Boston Globe
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3 RI to receive a $33M education grant
Federal officials say Rhode Island will receive a $33 million grant to support state education jobs. Rhode Island - United States - Education - Politics - Recreation and Sports Source: Boston Globe
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4 More education, less heart risk, for some
ATLANTA, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- In high-income countries, the more education a person has, the lower the heart and stroke risk, U.S. researchers say. Stroke - Health - United States - Conditions and Diseases - Education Source: UPI
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5 Education spending here still lowest
Japan again spent the least on education in 2007 among the 28 member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in terms of the ratio of such state spending to gross domestic product, according to an OECD report. The nation's 2007 ratio, 3.3 percent, was the third-lowest, following 2003 and 2005. Japan was also the second-lowest in 2004 and 2006 in the annual OECD ... Source: The Japan Times
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6 Press Releases: Remarks on United States Foreign Policy
Remarks on United States Foreign Policy Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State Council on Foreign Relations Washington, DC September 8, 2010 SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you very much, Richard. And it is a pleasure to be back here at the Council with two working arms. That is something that I am very happy and grateful for, and I thank you for referencing what has been the most difficult ... Source: U.S. Department of State
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7 Kingsport United Way sets goal of $3.5 million; Sullivan County BOE reappoints chair, vice chair; Coal industry ...
Kingsport United Way sets goal of $3.5 million KINGSPORT — The United Way of Greater Kingsport kicked off its annual community fund-raising campaign Wednesday morning, announcing a goal of $3.5 million with the focus being to improve the health and wellness of the community. Source: Kingsport Times-News
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8 U. S. Secretary of Education Visits Hamburg School District
For the second time in ten years, a United States Secretary of Education has visited the Hamburg School District. Current U. S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan was in Hamburg Thursday as part of a bus tour which included two stops in Arkansas. Source: Ashley County Ledger
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9 RI to receive a $33M education grant
Federal officials say Rhode Island will receive a $33 million grant to support state education jobs. Rhode Island - United States - Education - Politics - Race to the Top Source: Boston Globe
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10 Remarks on United States Foreign Policy
SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you very much, Richard. And it is a pleasure to be back here at the Council with two working arms. That is something that I am very happy and grateful for, and I thank you for referencing what has been the most difficult ... Source: Scoop.co.nz
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