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Obama dangles $400 million to spur school change

22.05.2012 17:54   0 views  0 comments
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U.S. President Barack Obama gestures upon arriving at Joplin Regional Airport aboard Air Force One in Missouri(Reuters) - Seeking to spur a bold rethinking of the American classroom, the Obama administration on Tuesday will propose divvying up $400 million among local school districts that devise new ways of reaching children, especially students from poor and rural families. The competition will reward districts that move away from the centuries-old model of a teacher standing at the front of a classroom, delivering the same lesson to all students, according to draft regulations released Tuesday. ...


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Private supply ship rockets toward space station

22.05.2012 15:37   0 views  0 comments
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The Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket lifts off from space launch complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Fla., early Tuesday, May 22, 2012. This launch marks the first time, a private company sends its own rocket to deliver supplies to the International Space Station.(AP Photo/John Raoux)A first-of-its-kind commercial supply ship rocketed toward the International Space Station following a successful liftoff early Tuesday, opening a new era of dollar-driven spaceflight.


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New disciplinary action in Dover war remains case

22.05.2012 14:39   0 views  0 comments
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FILE - In this April 19, 2010, file photo, Air Force Col. Robert Edmondson salutes as an Army carry team, not pictured, carries a transfer case containing the remains of Sgt. Michael K. Ingram Jr. at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The Air Force has reprimanded for a second time Edmondson, accused of retaliating against workers at the military mortuary who reported the mishandling of body parts of some of America's war dead. In a written statement the Air Force said Monday, May 21, 2012, that it issued a reprimand against Edmondson and ordered him to forfeit $7,000 in pay. Last year it reprimanded him and denied him further command assignments after an inspector general's probe found him and two others at Dover to be responsible for The Air Force has reprimanded for a second time a colonel accused of retaliating against workers at the Dover, Del., military mortuary who reported the mishandling of body parts of some of America's war dead.


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Obama dangles $400 million to spur school change

22.05.2012 11:11   0 views  0 comments
From: news.yahoo.com


U.S. President Barack Obama gestures upon arriving at Joplin Regional Airport aboard Air Force One in Missouri(Reuters) - Seeking to spur a bold rethinking of the American classroom, the Obama administration on Tuesday will propose divvying up $400 million among local school districts that devise new ways of reaching children, especially students from poor and rural families. The competition will reward districts that move away from the centuries-old model of a teacher standing at the front of a classroom, delivering the same lesson to all students, according to draft regulations released Tuesday. ...


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New disciplinary action in Dover war remains case

22.05.2012 1:22   0 views  0 comments
From: news.yahoo.com


FILE - In this April 19, 2010, file photo, Air Force Col. Robert Edmondson salutes as an Army carry team, not pictured, carries a transfer case containing the remains of Sgt. Michael K. Ingram Jr. at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The Air Force has reprimanded for a second time Edmondson, accused of retaliating against workers at the military mortuary who reported the mishandling of body parts of some of America's war dead. In a written statement the Air Force said Monday, May 21, 2012, that it issued a reprimand against Edmondson and ordered him to forfeit $7,000 in pay. Last year it reprimanded him and denied him further command assignments after an inspector general's probe found him and two others at Dover to be responsible for The Air Force has reprimanded for a second time a colonel accused of retaliating against workers at the Dover, Del., military mortuary who reported the mishandling of body parts of some of America's war dead.


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