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Wonkbook: The bad news Brits - Washington Post (blog)
Wonkbook: The bad news Brits Washington Post (blog) Michael McConnell in The Wall Street Journal. Top long reads Dan Kaufman on how Wisconsin became the most politically divisive place in America: "What followed was a drawn-out fight that resembled other statewide battles over labor, education and ... |
The Morning Download: CIOs Reassert Control Over Mobile - Wall Street Journal (blog)
The Morning Download: CIOs Reassert Control Over Mobile Wall Street Journal (blog) Enterprise products have too often been geared to rigid business processes that get in the way of the work that needs to get done. That's why a market has opened up for products that let corporate customers have it both ways: employee choice coupled ... |
Romney opens new front vs Obama: schools are failing - Edmonton Journal
![]() Kansas City Star | Romney opens new front vs Obama: schools are failing Edmonton Journal HISPANICS AND EDUCATION Hispanics will likely be crucial to the election. A Wall Street Journal/NBC/Telemundo poll showed Obama leading Romney with Hispanic voters 61 percent to 27 percent. Romney is only now starting a push to try to peel some of them ... Mitt Romney Addresses Latino Small Business Owners on Education Policy Romney proposes revamp of US education system THE RACE: Polls show presidential race tightening |
Romney opens new front vs Obama: schools are failing - MSN Money
![]() Boston Globe | Romney opens new front vs Obama: schools are failing MSN Money Although he trails Obama by a huge margin among Hispanics, Romney's address to a Hispanic business group avoided mentioning a top priority for them: how to overhaul the country's immigration system. Romney said millions of American children are getting ... Mitt Romney proposes overhaul of US education system The Note's Must-Reads for Thursday, May 24, 2012 |
School-Standards Pushback - Wall Street Journal
School-Standards Pushback Wall Street Journal The voluntary academic standards, which specify what students should know in each grade, were heavily promoted by the Obama administration through its $4.35 billion Race to the Top education-grant competition. States that instituted changes such as ... |



