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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Student Testing Shows U.S. Behind 23 Countries


The disappointing performance of U.S. teenagers in math and science on an international exam, in scores released yesterday, has sparked calls for improvement in public schools to help the country keep pace in the global economy. (Washington Post, Wednesday)

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