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FLORIDA OPTS FOR FAST TRACK TO GRADUATION
MIAMI-To help cut back on overcrowding in schools, the Florida legislature recently approved a law that will offer high school students an optional...
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STUDY SHOWS UPSWING IN STUDENTS' CHEATING
With numerous businesspeople on trial for violating corporate ethics and stealing money from stockholders, illegal music and film file-sharing...
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SCHOOL SURVEILLANCE PROVOKES CONTROVERSY
TALK STARTERS: IN THE NEWS BILOXI-In schools across the country, digital video cameras and Internet-wired Webcams are fast becoming common fixtures...
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Book series scrutinizes the seven deadly sins
The concept of the seven deadly sins-envy, sloth, gluttony, pride, greed, lust, and anger-was refined by Pope Gregory I in the late sixth century,...
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First public high school for gay students opens
NEW YORK-The Harvey Milk High School officially opened in September as the country's first public high school for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and...
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Abercrombie & Fitch sued for racial discrimination
SAN FRANCISCO-Nine former employees have filed a federal lawsuit against popular clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch (A&F), alleging that the...
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College rejects applicants for lying
Applicants to the Wharton business school at the University of Pennsylvania can expect a vigorous screening process. BERKELEY, Calif.-The Haas...
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Christian leader criticizes animal rights movement
In a column for Christianity Today, Charles Colson recently charged that the philosophy behind the animal-rights agenda is an assault on human...
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Christian aid to Iraq creates controversy
WASHINGTON-As relief workers and aid from private Christian organizations, such as the Southern Baptist Convention and Samaritan's Purse, flood...
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Studies give standardized tests low grades
TEMPE, Ariz.-A new Arizona State University study shows that statewide standardized tests with high penalties for those who don't pass (for...
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