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Africa
Goes Online
How much change will the Internet bring to Africa? The potential
is staggering, the number of users is growing and
slowly but surely,
a continent hungry for information is beginning to find ways to
get what it needs.
Also: AOL African Style
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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.
Also: NewBooks
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the
BackPage
No Child Left Behind
by Dr. Roderick R. Paige
The new U.S. Secretary of Education is passionate about urban school
reform. In this essay, Dr. Paige,
who was previously superintendent of the Houston Independent School
District, expresses his belief
about how lessons learned at the local and state level can inform
federal education policy as well.
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a
footnote to History
Andrew Carnegie and his intended bride, Louise Whitfield, signed
an unusual and endearing prenuptial agreement in which the steel
magnate and his soon-to-be wife declared their
intentions to devote
the bulk of his wealth to the public good, precluding any future
arguments about the disposition of what amounted to a
great fortune.
The document was signed on April 22, 1887, the same day that the
Carnegies were married.
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Copyright
information | Masthead | Carnegie Corporation of New York web
site
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