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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico applied for the chance
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private preschools.Billions are spent annually in America on early education programs, but
the quality and availability of those programs varies greatly. Roughly half of
all 3-year-olds and about a quarter of 4-year-olds do not attend preschool,
said Steve Barnett, director of the National Institute for Early Education Research
at Rutgers University.Kids who attend quality early education programs have been shown
to do better in school, be less likely to spend time in
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school 18 months behind their peers, a gap that is extremely dif
OKLAHOMA CITY An Oklahoma prosecutor said Friday he "fully expects" more
young victims to emerge in the case of a former third-grade teacher
accused of making child pornography involving her students and sharing it online
with a retired college professor in Pennsylvania.Former McLoud school teacher Kimberly Ann
Crain, 48, and retired Pennsylvania professor of early childhood development Gary Doby,
65, were charged Thursday in the case in which prosecutors allege Crain
took photographs of as many as 14 young girls while they were
changing in her classroom and at her home and shared them with
Doby. Crain also is accused of setting up video chats on her
school computer between her students and a man named "Uncle G," who
authorities say was Doby."Any person who has a child that's been a
student of Mrs. Crain has been on pins and needles wondering if
their child is a victim," said Pottawatomie County District Attorney Richard Smothermon.
"We've had at least three
APJune 3: Workers try to install a pressure indicator inside the Unit
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northern Japan.TOKYO-- Japan's prime minister announced Friday that the country's tsunami-damaged nuclear
plant has achieved a stable state of "cold shutdown," a crucial step
toward the eventual lifting of evacuation orders and closing of the plant.Prime
Minister Yoshihiko Noda's announcement was intended to reassure the nation that significant
progress has been made in the nine months since the March 11
tsunami sent three reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant into meltdowns in
the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl in 1986.But experts say the plant
140 miles northeast of Tokyo remains vulnerable to problems and its surroundings
are contaminated by radiation and closing the plant safely will take 30
or more years."The reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant have
reached a state of cold shutd
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