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Turning Around Ch. 36 Matt Moulson hat trick 2/21/11 2011 NBA Trade Rumors: What Will Nets, Knicks Do Now? How The New Jersey Nets Won The Carmelo Anthony Trade They forced the Knicks to overpay and set themselves up for the future. New Jersey Nets Left Scrambling After Carmelo Anthony Whiff No. 3 … New Jersey Nets fans thought LeBron James’ summer snub of the Garden State was a tough pill to swallow. After three swing-and-miss attempts to trade for Carmelo Anthony, Mikhail Prokhorov’s club is scrambling to pick up the pieces. Nets Trade Rumors Lead To Cancellation Of Tuesday Practice … The Nets canceled practice on Tuesday as the team attempts to finalized a rumored trade involving Devin Harris. Atlantic Yards Report: As Nets lose out to (high-paying) Knicks in … Well, Bruce Ratner has convinced Daily News columnist Denis Hamill (who conveniently forgot about affordable housing and permanent jobs) of the importance of the in-construction Barclays Center arena, it’s a tougher sell for Nets … Britney's HIAM Video Product Placement Nets Her Plenty of Cash | I … Britney Spears’ Hold It Against Me Video Product Placement Nets Her Plenty of Cash as in $500000. BerryBadGurl says: Ay @JasmineD18 @jene_monique @kake_redvelvet yall wanna go to the Bulls vs Nets game next month??

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Case Shiller

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BSR-2011.02.22-07.34.52.avi S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index: Released Tuesday, February 22nd 2 years of Barack Obama Case-Shiller : Home Prices Hit Post-Bust Lows In Most Big Cities WASHINGTON (AP, by Derek Kravitz) — Home prices in a majority of major U.S. cities tracked by a private trade group have fallen to their lowest levels since the housing bubble burst. The Standard & Poor’s/ Case-Shiller index fell in … Calculated Risk: Case-Shiller : National Home Prices Are Close to … Data through December 2010, released today by Standard & Poor’s for its S&P/ Case-Shiller Home Price Indices … show that the U.S. National Home Price Index declined by 3.9% during the fourth quarter of 2010. The National Index is down … S&P/ Case-Shiller : December 2010 | FavStocks Note… be sure to bookmark the overall S&P/ Case-Shiller Dashboard or the Dashboard of the weakest markets for a real-time view of all the markets tracked. Case-Shiller Home Price Indices Through December 2010 | The … The S&P/ Case-Shiller Home Price indexes for December 2010 were released today with a headline that prices are near the Q1 2009 low point. The National index is down -3.9% for Q4 and down -4.1% in comparison to Q4 2009. … CASE/SHILLER : THE HOUSING DOUBLE DIP CONTINUES | PRAGMATIC CAPITALISM As of December 2010, 18 of the 20 MSAs covered by S&P/ Case-Shiller Home Price Indices and both monthly composites were down compared to December 2009. Both Los Angeles and San Francisco reported negative annual rates of return in … daliabeyss says: NAR Overstates House Sales; Case Shiller Shows Price Erosion: As reported by Reuters, “The National Association … http://bit.ly/frNKjq

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Looking for a new place to hang your hat? Consider Vancouver, which tops the list of the world’s most liveable cities for the fifth year running, Reuters reports. The annual survey from the Economist Intelligence Unit ranks cities on stability, health care, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure, and Vancouver…

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The "Parent-Trigger"

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The "Parent-Trigger"

Click here to view this media In this clip you get a look at Ben Austin. I’ve been following this story from afar, but it’s time to get it up. I feel for these parents because they want the best for their kids, but it appears a trap may have been set for them by astroturfers . I’m still taking in the reports so please add to the conversation. The ‘Parent Trigger’ doesn’t help schools or parents Building genuine parent engagement is a critical element of improving our schools. Two-way “conversation” and not the all too common one-way “communication” between schools and parents needs to be developed through strategies such as teacher home visits to build relationships and working together to address the two-thirds of outside school factors that affect student achievement (health care, affordable housing, neighborhood safety). The so-called “parent trigger” law in California, which allows a majority of parents (from a school or from their “feeder” schools) to sign a petition that forces a school to be converted into a charter, is not one of those genuine parent engagement strategies. The recent effort to apply this law for the first time in Compton highlights all the reasons why it is an unwise strategy for students, families, teachers, and administrators. When organizers are interested in helping community residents build leadership skills, develop genuine ownership of the group they are creating, and leave a lasting organization for the long-term, they do not work “under the radar” as the Parent Revolution (the group behind the law) organizers did in Compton (their first contact with school officials apparently occurred when the petitions were delivered) —- Unions were not begun, nor led, by leaders of groups that want to start competitive companies (the chair of Parent Revolution’s board is the head of charter operator Green Dot Schools). They are also not funded by groups that want to do so (Parent Revolution’s primary funders are the same ones who are the biggest funders of charter schools). Parents are very susceptible to charter school pitchmen selling themselves as agents of reform. The LA Times has a take on this. Regulations aren’t enough to fix the sloppy law that created the parent trigger Mother Jones has been following the story quite well. This week, the Los Angeles Times is reporting that some parents are withdrawing their signatures, saying that they were intimidated or misled by Parent Revolution, the Los Angeles-based group that organized the petition drive. The Los Angeles Times reports : “They told me the petition was to beautify the school,” said Karla Garcia, whose two children attend McKinley. “They are misinforming the parents, so I revoked my signature.” On Friday, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a supporter of the parent-trigger effort, took the other side, condemning alleged “intimidation tactics” by charter opponents at McKinley. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa weighed in with similar views. The mayor was flanked by parents and petition organizers Friday as he visited the home of a Compton petition signer to praise the effort and condemn what he described as harassment by opponents.” Similar “parent-trigger” laws are being considered in other states. Meanwhile, the ability of charters to “solve” the problems of the low-performing public schools remains far from clear. [Read Kevin Drum for a good backgrounder on charter schools .] Kevin Drum writes that so far charter schools aren’t performing very well in New York.: Bad News for Charter Schools Statewide in New York, about 50% of high school graduates are college ready. In charter schools, about 20% of graduates are college ready. This isn’t an apples-to-apples comparison, since we don’t know whether the charter schools had the same quality of incoming students as the public schools. Most likely they didn’t, as the lower graduation rate shows. Still, that’s a helluva gap. It’s not good news for the charter school movement .

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Protesters in Wisconsin complain the governor is out to kill unions made up of government workers, to which Jonah Goldberg responds: Hallelujah. Remember, he writes, we’re not talking about private sector unions here—those played a needed role in protecting imperiled workers, like coal miners. By contrast, “do you recall…

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Ambassador Edward Peter Djerejian comments on Libya

Edward Peter Djerejian, former US ambassador to Syria and Israel, talks to Al Jazeera about the US position on the unrest in Libya.

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Raises Clot Risk

Inflammatory bowel disease may more than double the risk of a serious blood clot in the legs or lungs, according to a new study.

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US officials were already skeptical of claims that a military operation last week killed 65 Afghan civilians , but now Gen. David Petraeus has apparently taken things a step further: During a Sunday meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Petraeus reportedly suggested Afghans burned their own children in an effort to…

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‘E.T. 2′ Trailer: “ET-X: Extinction”

[1] Those of you following along will recall that we posted a fan created trailer for E.T. 2 in Friday’s edition of Page 2 [2]. That trailer was a mash-up of scenes from Steven Spielberg’s War of the Worlds and E.T. Christopher Campbell [3] has discovered another fan created E.T. sequel trailer – this one is longer, more-fleshed out and better edited. Created by Robert Blankenheim and Derek Johnson… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 22/02/2011 20:30 Number of articles : 4

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Do You Know When NOT to Call 911?

One in three people don’t understand when an ambulance is not necessary to deal with common medical situations, a survey indicates.

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