In China, competitive math teams are groomed and cosseted like college football squads.
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Advocates urged a state appellate court Monday to overturn a decision that severely restricted the ability of California parents to educate their children at home, saying family-based schooling works for hundreds of thousands of children.”You cannot deny parents the right to do good for their kids,” said Michael
P. Farris, representing the Home School Legal Defense Assn.
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A federal appeals court Monday rejected a constitutional challenge
to rent control in Santa Monica.
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Los Angeles has embarked on a course so stupid no one would believe
it, were it not as predictable as it is dumb.
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The New York Times editor’s note apologizing for a lack of skepticism
in some of its prewar reporting (a “mini culpa,” as Slate’s Jack
Shafer called it) was just the latest in a veritable typhoon of
apologies raining down from Iraq war cheerleaders.
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The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not
yet been able to answer despite my 30 years of research into the
feminine soul, is: “What does a woman want?”
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Not long after my son began busing to a magnet school in the San
Fernando Valley, he came up against the vast psychic gulf that
divides Los Angeles’ premier bedroom communities from the rest of the city.
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It’s an article of faith among some Muslims that Israel and/or the
international Jewish/Zionist cabal were behind the terrorist attacks
on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
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There’s nothing that pricks up the ears of the chattering classes
like a whisper of presidential scandal, preferably a lovely quagmire
to which the suffix “gate” can be appended.
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