Racist flier causes stir
Denver Daily News
You (N-word) have brought us nothing but shame since you been here. Please leave. Do us all a favor.” The flier went on to describe three black students at ...

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Pragmatism's Gift
New York Times (blog)
Margolis: “The real world … is not a construction of mind or Mind … but the paradigm of knowledge or science is certainly confined to the discursive powers ...

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Roethlisberger's security force draw closer scrutiny
ProFootballTalk
When word first emerged that Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger had two off-duty police officers with him in Milledgeville, Georgia on the evening of ...

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Aide: Karzai 'very angry' at Taliban boss' arrest
The Associated Press
The adviser, who had knowledge of the peace talks, spoke on condition of anonymity because of their sensitivity. Other Afghan officials, including Abdul Ali ...

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Dr. Thomas A. Kinchen - BCF President For 20 Years
Foster Folly News
BCF graduates take seriously the registered trademark of “Changing the World Through the Unchanging Word®” and are serving literally all over the world. ...

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Relay goes for gold
Pierce County Herald
My first knowledge of the word cancer was at a very early age. My mom died of breast cancer when I was 10 years old. My dad got kidney cancer in my first ...

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Telegraph.co.uk

Property in Cambridge: local knowledge
Telegraph.co.uk
WORD ON THE STREET When will the guided busway and southern relief road finally open and will they be the answer to the current traffic congestion?



On Obama (and Jay Mathews) and teacher accountability
Washington Post (blog)
"Teacher accountability" is one of the central themes of President Obama's new vision for the post-No Child Left Behind era, and that two-word term, ...

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Taking Ownership: Correlating Individual Learning to Standards
New York Times (blog)
They then perform a self-assessment, correlating the proposed or other existing standards to their own knowledge and skills, and develop personal learning ...

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A Word About the Wise
New York Times
The road to knowledge is “nettled with potential potholes.” (The nettle is a stinging plant, but it does not usually sting pavement. ...

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