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...hybrid model would move students from the smallest K-8 schools to schools that are performing well. The remaining schools would be converted...
...peers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have made a deal with the digital devil. In exchange for a free Windows Mobile “smartphone,” about 100 MIT students have agreed to allow researchers at the Media Lab to track their every digital move, including phone calls, e-mails, and text messages. The scientists at the Media Lab are not working for the students’ families, significant others, or the Department of Homeland Security. Instead, all of this data is being used to explore a new field known as collective intelligence, where aggregate data from...
...years I’ve been dealing with this madness. And you want me to do what?” ‘ABOUT THE NEXT MAN’ Despite the harrowing experiences that the three exonerated prisoners faced, all of the men emphasized that forgiveness was essential to moving on from their experiences. “People often ask me if I’m angry, and I answer ‘Yes, I was,’” Greg Bright said. Bright added that he uses his personal plight to advocate for reform of the justice...
...successfully captured the feeling of a dream-like, enchanting forest with its painted border and two trees made with incredible texture. Change in setting was signified gracefully by a switch in backdrop, particularly when the silhouettes of a forest became one of a city to indicate a move from the forest to London. Costume designer Antonia M. Pugilese ’12 emsured that the fairy costumes were appropriately sparkling and whimsical. The costumes of the Peers were equally suitable, consisting of suits complete with red capes and crowns...
President-elect Barack Obama has chosen retired General Eric Shinseki, who voiced the first, lone dissent of the Bush Administration's cut-rate plan for the Iraq war, to head the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The move shows Obama's deep concern for the needs of wounded veterans. More poignantly, it marks a comeback for an Army officer who was spurned by his superiors, then Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and his deputy, Paul Wolfowitz, for warning that the war's post-invasion phase would require many more troops than the Pentagon believed...