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  • Can you read 1,645 pages in 7 hours?
    Can you read 1,645 pages in 7 hours?

    By Ted Balaker
    March 10, 2005

  • Transit troubles
    Transit troubles

    By Ted Balaker
    March 10, 2005

  • Where the roads are most dangerous
    Where the roads are most dangerous

    By Ted Balaker
    March 10, 2005

  • 691
    691

    By Ted Balaker
    March 10, 2005

  • Calling Bullshit on another study of kids and TV
    Calling Bullshit on another study of kids and TV

    By Adrian Moore
    March 9, 2005

  • Suburbia collapsing?
    Suburbia collapsing?

    By Ted Balaker
    March 9, 2005

  • First School Choice Program of 2005
    First School Choice Program of 2005

    By Lisa Snell
    March 9, 2005

  • What a great time to be poor
    What a great time to be poor

    By Ted Balaker
    March 8, 2005

  • Trolley, bus ëdonít goí where folks live
    Trolley, bus ëdonít goí where folks live

    By Ted Balaker
    March 8, 2005

  • Like it? Yeah. Use it? Nah
    Like it? Yeah. Use it? Nah

    By Ted Balaker
    March 7, 2005

  • Let’s get flexible
    Let’s get flexible

    By Ted Balaker
    March 7, 2005

  • Stop Complaining, Start Helping
    Stop Complaining, Start Helping

    By Ted Balaker
    March 7, 2005

  • School Spending = Performance?
    School Spending = Performance?

    By Lisa Snell
    March 6, 2005

  • Another Centralized School Bureaucracy Wastes Millions
    Another Centralized School Bureaucracy Wastes Millions

    By Lisa Snell
    March 6, 2005

  • VA Supremes Strike Down Loudoun’s Slow Growth Law
    VA Supremes Strike Down Loudoun’s Slow Growth Law

    By Leonard Gilroy
    March 4, 2005

  • Grading the Govs
    Grading the Govs

    By Ted Balaker
    March 3, 2005

  • Smaller is better?
    Smaller is better?

    By Ted Balaker
    March 3, 2005

  • Break Up LAUSD’s Violent Schools
    Break Up LAUSD’s Violent Schools

    Smaller campuses are the safest

    By Lisa Snell
    March 3, 2005

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