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...fans like Vivienne Sworder, though, such details are of little interest. Her only concern is when Kinkade will unveil the next of the snowscapes with which she is so taken. The latest issue of The Beacon, the Kinkade Collectors' Society's newsletter, features one entitled Autumn Snow that is not yet part of her collection. "I'm looking to get that one very soon," she says...
...while making no structural changes in his tax cut - which, in its current House-approved form, provides only $5.6 billion in retroactive benefits for 2001, while the "downturn, baby" is actually happening. And Senate Democrats have finally gotten around to calling his bluff, planning Tuesday (before Bush speaks) to unveil a $60 billion retroactive tax cut that they say can go into effect immediately...
While ETS is mining the whole K-12 market, the College Board has its eye on middle schools. This spring the company will unveil new math and English curriculums and tests designed to be like AP courses for seventh- and eighth-graders. College Board president Gaston Caperton says middle schools "are crying out" for such programs. Researchers at the College Board have also developed an SAT for eighth-graders, complete with developmentally appropriate math and verbal reasoning sections, to get kids thinking about college even sooner than they already...
Last month, executives of Richard Branson's Virgin companies rode a dingy and slightly delayed rail car-not, as it happened, one of Sir Richard's-up to England's East Midlands to unveil the first of a new line of super-fast tilting trains. The jet-shaped thing only crawled along a test track, but it would have been a beautiful sight for any boy who loves trains...
...While ETS is mining the whole K-12 market, the College Board has its eye on middle schools. This spring the company will unveil new math and English curriculums and tests designed to be like AP courses for seventh- and eighth-graders. College Board president Gaston Caperton says middle schools "are crying out" for such programs. Researchers at the College Board have also developed an SAT for eighth-graders, complete with developmentally appropriate math and verbal reasoning sections, to get kids thinking about college even sooner than they already...