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The Achievement Gap -- Fall 2007
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Charter school's long hours pay off with no. 1 math test scores in state. -
Charter school hopes on-site tutors narrow educational achievement gap. -
Frequently asked questions about tuition-free public schools. -
MATCH school sophomore Christina Bernal wants to be first in family in college. -
MATCH school junior Sequan Creech tries to reverse poor academic performance. -
Has desegregation succeeded in America or failed? Tell us what you think. -
Chicago, other districts experiment with controversial pay-for-performance idea. -
Many teachers give merit pay a low grade. -
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Black and white kids now cluster separately at scene of desegregation battle.
Uninsured Children -- June 2007
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Nine million American children are uninsured, and the results can be fatal. -
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Bureaucracy and red tape are blamed for millions of uncovered children. -
Thousands of Ga. families locked out of a successful insurance program. -
Proponents say clinics that treat them save taxpayer money. -
Pres. Bush vows to veto a Democratic proposal for expanded coverage. -
Bush promises to veto bill that would increase funding. -
Children's Defense Fund founder speaks on America's child health care crisis. -
A mother speaks of her son's death and the flaws of the U.S. healthcare system.
Left Behind -- July 2007
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War refugees seeking new homes face humiliation, U.S.-based opposition. -
Where will the millions of displaced Iraqi citizens go after the war? -
Dir. of Harvard Prog. in Refugee Trauma on mental issues for Iraqi refugees. -
Reportedly fears U.S. cannot retain Iraqi workers without safety assurance. -
Man seeks to bring pro-American Iraqis to U.S., but says "politics" get in way. -
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State Dept.'s Ellen Sauerbrey says government is doing what it can. -
Kirk Johnson takes up the plight of Iraqi refugees once employed by the U.S.

