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  2. Sets in primary classes blight school lifeExternal
    London Times +My News 18 Hours Ago
    Children placed in bottom sets in primary school suffer "adverse long-term" effects and are often stuck in that group for the rest of their school …
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    CBC News +My News 5/15/2008
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    BBC News +My News 5/16/2008
    Tougher guidelines are to be issued to warn universities against manipulating the results of a league table of student satisfaction. . The Higher …
  7. Setting Harms Education of Some Young Children, Report WarnsExternal
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    Channel4.com +My News 5/15/2008
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    Daily Telegraph, UK +My News 5/15/2008
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    Cleveland Jewish News +My News 12 Hours Ago
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    Sci-Tech Today +My News 5/14/2008
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  13. Funding for Tay- SachsExternal
    Cleveland Jewish News +My News 5/15/2008
    The Cleveland-based Cure Tay-Sachs Foundation has announced a 50,000 research grant to the Tay-Sachs Gene Therapy Consortium.. This is an …
  14. Astronomers Locate Youngest Milky Way GalaxyExternal
    RedOrbit +My News 5/14/2008
    An international team of astronomers have found the youngest known supernova remnant in the Galaxy. Using observations made with the Very Large …
  15. Astronomers Discover Galaxy’s Youngest Known Supernova External
    ABC 25 Jacksonville (WJXX) +My News 18 Hours Ago
    Astronomers have discovered the youngest known supernova in the Milky Way galaxy, still just a baby at 140 years old. /P P The scientists, who …
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    Denver Post +My News 5/15/2008
    CAPE Astronomers have discovered the youngest known supernova in the Milky Way galaxy, still just a baby at 140 years old. . The scientists, who …
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