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Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
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      May 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    1. Why education should be considered a civil right

      I recently spoke at a seminar at Harvard on the theme of education as a civil right. Among other things, the seminar conveyed the urgency as well as the intractability of the problem of low college completion rates for certain groups of young people in our society.
      I recently spoke at a seminar at Harvard on the theme of education as a civil right. Among other things, the seminar conveyed the urgency as well as the intractability of the problem of low college completion rates for certain groups of young people in...

      Tags: Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, Poverty, University of Michigan, Stanford University

    2. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    3. The new reality at the border

      The image of illegal immigration in the minds of most Americans is of poor Mexicans streaming across the Southwest border. This is not entirely wrong, but it is outdated. As Congress debates immigration reform, it is worth taking a look at what's changed. Mexican illegal immigration flows have been dropping steadily and seem to be continuing a downward trend even as the U.S. economy recovers. There are reasons to believe this trend is becoming permanent.
      The image of illegal immigration in the minds of most Americans is of poor Mexicans streaming across the Southwest border. This is not entirely wrong, but it is outdated. As Congress debates immigration reform, it is worth taking a look at what's changed....

      Tags: Malaysia, U.S. Secret Service, FBI, U.S. Congress, Economic Indicator

    4. Nov 16, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
    5. Study: Income gap grew in Pennsylvania.

      Capitol Ideas with John L. Micek
      Pennsylvania’s richest citizens pulled away from the state’s poorest during the go-go 1990s and that trend continued even as the bottom began to drop out of the economy, a new study concludes. Between the late 1990s and early 2000s, the......
    6. Nov 7, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
    7. Most important issues went missing from presidential campaign

      You know all that talk about how Superstorm Sandy will revivify efforts in Washington to address climate change? Write it down somewhere, because a few days or weeks from now it will be forgotten.
      You know all that talk about how Superstorm Sandy will revivify efforts in Washington to address climate change? Write it down somewhere, because a few days or weeks from now it will be forgotten. So will concerns about income inequality, and pledges...

      Tags: Labor Legislation, Petroleum Industry, Energy Saving, Social Security, Medicare

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