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...changes in the diets of American children will not occur. While removing unhealthy beverages from schools is a worthy achievement, it does not address the need for education about healthy living habits in schools. The recent move by some cash-strapped school districts to reduce physical education classes and limit health education is misguided, as schools should instead increase the amount of time devoted to health education. If schools are short on funding to do so, the federal government should provide the necessary money to improve the quality of health education. The federal government should also improve the nutritional quality...
...Iran would accept an IAEA verifiable cap on enrichment limit of reactor grade uranium...
...process would permit Tehran to develop weapons-grade fissile material, Rohani said Iran would agree only "to negotiate with the IAEA and states concerned about the scope and timing of its industrial-scale uranium enrichment." And while Rohani promised that "Iran would accept an IAEA verifiable cap on enrichment limit of reactor grade uranium" on Iranian territory, that would not meet the concerns of the U.S. and most of its European allies...
...symbol (and a terrific way to rain money on key groups of voters). The Prime Minister describes Labor's proposal as "the thin edge of the wedge." Future Labor Treasurers, he warns, would define down definitions of "rich" and "wealthy." On the government's own figuring, lowering the eligibility limit to annual incomes under $A125,000 would save "less than $100 million." Each year the FTB system grows, as revenue is churned back into middle Australia. Rather than adjusting the tax scales, so that everyone gets a share of so-called "bracket creep," FTB has become a very conspicuous component...
...will be more than 15% of the market. But we won't limit ourselves by picking a specific number. We proved in 2005 that we could actually do better than we thought...