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EDUCATION
'No Child' Law Picked Apart as Renewal Fight Looms
by Claudio Sanchez
President Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act into law in 2002. The federal plan to improve public schools passed with overwhelming bipartisan support. Six years later, the law has to be renewed, and now it's drawing overwhelming bipartisan opposition. Critics are picking it apart, and many of the presidential candidates want to scrap it...SOURCE
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