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Friction often stems from parents giving their children different information about how they're doing. Mom may put on a good show for the out-of-towner, who then discounts what the local sibling says. Annie Groeber, 43, a freelance media producer, used to pop up from Washington to see her mother, who would make light of her many health problems. So until Groeber moved to Baltimore to help out more, she had trouble believing what her sister said about their mother's deteriorating condition or the personality changes caused by her medications. "Tracey would say, 'You have no idea...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Elder Care Brings Back Sibling Tensions | 2/1/2010 | See Source »

Joffe is survived by his wife Virginia, two children, two step-children, and two grandchildren...

Author: By Zoe A.Y. Weinberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Robert D. Joffe ’64, Former Cravath Head and Corporate Legal Adviser, Dies at 66 | 2/1/2010 | See Source »

...Hood.” For everyone reading this who “don’t know” what’s going on in the inner city school system, what follows is a brief glimpse of the situation based on visits to 8,500 middle school children in five major American cities. The experiences related here demonstrate that no matter how bad you believe the conditions are in inner-city schools…they are far worse...

Author: By C. FRANK IGWE | Title: Broken Schools | 2/1/2010 | See Source »

...many of the schools, the first thing we noticed was the constant din of children yelling, screaming, and generally being unruly. Adult supervision was scarce, and where there was an adult present, the adult was scurrying from one end of the classroom to the other, quieting the children here and breaking up fights there...

Author: By C. FRANK IGWE | Title: Broken Schools | 2/1/2010 | See Source »

This is comparable to what is happening in America’s inner-city school system, and is a reality for many of the children who attend such schools. The teachers, and many students, realize that the educational system is failing them, and that they are ill prepared to face the real world beyond graduation. As one principal remarked, “Where the schools fail, the streets will take over,” and all involved parties can only look on with a sense of helplessness, caught in a diabolical waiting game as the schools and the streets...

Author: By C. FRANK IGWE | Title: Broken Schools | 2/1/2010 | See Source »

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