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Published: February 21, 2007 12:02 pm    PrintThis  

Hearings let public have its say on education standards

John Milne
Eagle-Tribune

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton had just left. Sen. Barack Obama had just arrived. Gov. Mitt Romney was on his way. Rudy Giuliani says he'll turn up.

Presidential hopefuls attracted reporters' attention, but a much more important event for New Hampshire parents and taxpayers took place a week ago Monday. Gov. John H. Lynch and a bipartisan group of legislative leaders actually began to define an adequate education.Read this article in full with a
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