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Def Jam music co-founder Russell Simmons visited Bowie High School to encourage students to follow their dreams, think big and work hard. (Preston Keres - The Washington Post)
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Sale to Pr. George's Tarnishes LeapFrog
A federal investigation into the purchase of educational software and equipment by Maryland's second-largest school system has taken a toll on the nation's third-largest toy company, LeapFrog Enterprises Inc.

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