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A Good Report Card, Self-Administered Conservatives are angry about the concessions including the elimination of private school vouchers made in President Bush's plan to overhaul federal education policy.
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Higher Ed: The Education Department: Fraud Cases Have Hill Checking the Math (Post, Oct. 9, 2000)
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Higher Ed: he Education Department; Emotions in Check in Job Bias Settlement (Post, July 20, 2000)
Schools' Next Cyber-Step: E-Literacy (Post, June 9, 2000)
School Repair Bonds Draw Little Interest (Post, May 22, 2000)
House Panel Upset at U.S. Study on Texas: Education Aides Doubt Report Exists (Post, April 4, 2000)
Higher Ed: The Department of Education: Stocking the Larder for Congressional Pets (Post, April 6, 2000)
Higher Ed: Department of Education: GOP Group Sees a Federal Role in Schools (Post, March 9, 2000)
Higher Ed: Department of Education: For Jeb Bush's Plan, Green and Yellow Lights (Post, Feb. 3, 2000)
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