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Between
the Lions Rates a Roar of Approval
Can a childrens television show set in a library and starring a family of literate lions help kids learn to read? Researchers think so, as does the TV Critics Association, but more importantly, so do the young children who have made Between the Lions one of the most popular new programs on public TV.
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Liberal
Arts for a New Millennium
There was a time when having a liberal arts degree meant you were probably headed for a career in academia or maybe the sciences.
But today, could studying the liberal arts be the best preparation for becoming a techno warrior?
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Overturning
Buckley
The late Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., helped author a landmark 1976 Supreme Court decision that struck down all limits on spending for political campaigns. In an ironic twist, the law center that bears his name is spearheading the effort to have the ruling overturned.
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Democracy
for Everyone
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Narciso
Matos: An Interview
He was born into Mozambiques segregated society and helped shepherd its universities through both his countrys independence and its struggle to move from Marxism to democracy. Now the former secretary general of the Association of African Universities has joined Carnegie Corporation as a senior program officer with a mandate to shape the foundations new program in African higher education.
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Partnership
to Strengthen African Universities
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Foundation
Roundup
From a study of racial disparity in the juvenile justice system to an innovative program for funding the arts, foundations around the United States continue to support social change in the community, the country and the world.
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Lessons
of the Cold War: William J. Perrys Perspective
William J. Perry, former U.S. Secretary of Defense, is often thought of as the chief architect of this countrys stealth technology and smart weapons. What does he think about recent proposals to develop a national missile defense system? Maybe not what youd expect.
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