The Showdown Over Education Reform in Mexico
Frontera NorteSur, News Report, Posted: Feb 28, 2013
A familiar debate over education is taking place in Mexico, where teachers fear a new law will tie their jobs to standardized tests.
Battle Escalates Over Suspension of Ga. School Board Members
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Feb 27, 2013
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal announced this week that he would suspend six school board members from DeKalb County.
Ethiopia’s Economy Benefits from Returning Diaspora
PRI's The World, News Report, Posted: Feb 26, 2013
Ethiopians who fled the country more than thirty years ago are now returning, lured by the call of home and a rising middle class.
On Jesse Jackson Jr. and Being Bipolar
The Root, News Report, Posted: Feb 25, 2013
It's no excuse for what he did, says the author. She should know -- she lives with the disease, too.
In China, Public Anger Grows Over North Korean Nuclear Test
Sing Tao Daily, News Report, Posted: Feb 22, 2013
Public anger is growing in China over North Korea's latest nuclear test, pushing Beijing to take a tougher stance on its longtime ally.
A Sorry Apology: David Cameron at Jallianwala Bagh
First Post, News Report, Posted: Feb 21, 2013
Cameron didn’t have to come to Amritsar. India is not holding its breath for a British apology nor does it hold Cameron personally accountable for 94-year-old atrocities.
Louis Gossett Jr. on Post-Oscar Heartbreak
The Root, News Report, Posted: Feb 20, 2013
In honor of the 2013 Academy Awards, airing Feb. 24, The Root spoke with black Oscar winners and nominees -- past and present -- about the prestigious honor. First in the series: Louis Gossett Jr.
Analysts Laud Gov. Brown’s Budget Proposal, But Pitfalls Remain
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Feb 17, 2013
Gov. Brown's budget proposal would balance California's books, but keep spending on social programs below pre-recession levels.
Arizona Activists Wary of Piecemeal Immigration Reform
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Feb 14, 2013
Obama’s State of the Union address Marco Rubio's response did little to quell the concerns of Arizona immigration activists.
Immigration Reform: Will Farming Finally Get Fixed?
PRI's The World, News Report, Posted: Feb 11, 2013
As immigration reform takes shape in Washington, the U.S. farm lobby wants to make hiring immigrant workers easier.
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