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Invitation To A Health Care Reform Dialogue

Francie Grace
Nov 5, 2009

On too many issues, the political discussion provides more heat than light, and the public doesn't have a chance to deliberate over the choices for solving problems. That certainly applies to health care reform, an area in which opinion is split, often in contradictory ways.

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Still Number One

Scott Bittle
Nov 4, 2009

As if anyone needed proof that immigration will remain a major issue, a new international survey reports that some 700 million people worldwide say they would move to another country if they could. Not surprisingly, the largest single group, one-quarter, say their first choice would be to come to the United States.

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  • What should government be obliged to do for the poor?
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  • Race of students
  • New Guide Helps Parents, Voters Understand School Reform
  • Teachers, Parents Find Smaller Schools Appealing, but See Other Education Reforms As More Pressing
  • From Self-Control to Good Eating Habits: Parents in New Survey Report Limited Success Teaching Their Kids 'Absolutely Essential'
  • Professors of Education: It's How You Learn, Not What You Learn That's Most Important
  • Survey Finds Little Sign of Backlash against Academic Standards or Standardized Tests
  • When It's Your Own Child: Some Surprising Views from Parents about Special Ed
  • Eliminating the Dependency Trap
  • Teachers Give Public Schools High Marks, But Call For More Order in the Classroom
  • Survey Finds Leaders Have Left Public Far Behind In Voucher, Charter Debate
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