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- Reader86Connie posted on 06/11/2008In collaboration with the National Commission on Asian American and Pacific Islander Research in Education, the College Board released Asian Americans and Pacific IslandersFacts, Not Fiction: Setting the Record Straight, a report detailing why false assumptions can lead to misinformed policy and practice that can be harmful to AAPI students. http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/08-0608-AAPI.pdf
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- touche posted on 06/10/2008April 14, 2008: 10:23 AM EDT What Warren thinks... With Wall Street in chaos, Fortune naturally went to Omaha looking for wisdom. Warren Buffett talks about the economy, the credit crisis, Bear Stearns, and more. By Nicholas Varchaver (Fortune Magazine) -- If Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting, scheduled for May 3 this year, is known as the Woodstock of Capitalism, then perhaps this is the equivalent of Bob Dylan playing a private show in his own house: Some 15 times a year Berkshire CEO Warre
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- Julytouche posted on 06/07/2008Germaine de Staël Encyclopædia Britannica Article Germaine de Staël born April 22, 1766, Paris, Fr. died July 14, 1817, Paris Germaine de Staël, portrait by Jean-Baptiste Isabey, 1810; in the Louvre, Paris Giraudon/Art Resource, New York in full Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, Baronne (baroness) de Staël-Holstein , byname Madame de Staël French-Swiss woman of letters, political propagandist, and conv
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- Ruozhizt posted on 06/04/2008An Olympic Amnesty By Wang Dan Tuesday, June 3, 2008; 9:54 PM China's moment on the world stage is arriving in the wake of a devastating natural disaster. Last month's earthquake and the coming Olympic Games in Beijing should be seen as the most important events in modern China since the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and the subsequent crackdown whose anniversary we mark today. The time has come for China's leaders to let go of old wounds and offer an Olympic amnesty to all political prisoner
- July posted on 06/08/2008Five energy-consuming nations say price surge hurts global economy AOMORI, Japan - Leading energy-consuming nations urged oil producers Saturday to boost their output to counter soaring prices threatening the world economy, while they pledged to develop clean energy technologies and improve efficiency. The five nations the United States, China, Japan, India and South Korea differed, however, on how urgently oil subsidies should be phased out, with Washington backing bold movement while India an
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