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Breaking News: CBS News: Gingrich: Obama has lost trust of other nations

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Gingrich: Obama has lost trust of other nations
Feb 21st 2012, 12:55

Gingrich says the fact the U.S. still does not know who was hiding Osama bin Laden in Pakistan is proof Obama is dangerous

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Breaking News: CBS News: Tyler Clementi's brother writes touching letter

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Tyler Clementi's brother writes touching letter
Feb 21st 2012, 14:05

James Clementi writes "You were never alone; it just felt like it" in letter to his brother published in Out magazine

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Breaking News: CBS News: Brooklings scholar: America as powerful as ever

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Brooklings scholar: America as powerful as ever
Feb 21st 2012, 14:13

Brookings Institution Sr. Fellow Robert Kagan says China's rise is coming at expense of others, America as powerful as ever

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U.S. News: Slain soldier's dad burns NJ flag to protest Houston tribute

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Slain soldier's dad burns NJ flag to protest Houston tribute
Feb 21st 2012, 14:29

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A western Michigan man whose son was killed while serving in the military has burned a replica of New Jersey's flag to protest that state's decision to lower it in honor of performer Whitney Houston.

John Burri set the flag on fire Saturday on a grill outside his home in Wyoming, near Grand Rapids.

"It was $12.95 and it was the best money I ever spent," Burri told The Detroit News.

The 60-year-old Burri says lowering flags should be done for men and women who have given their lives in service to the United States.

"It was a slap in the face. It cheapens the meaning of lowering that flag," Burri told The Detroit News. "They're watering down the meaning of a hero."

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Related: NJ governor doesn't back down on flag tribute

Army Specialist Eric Burri died in 2005 in Baghdad. Michigan flags were lowered in his honor.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie defended his decision to lower flags for Houston. Christie noted the 48-year-old icon was born in Newark and raised in nearby East Orange.

Houston died Feb. 11 in Beverly Hills, Calif.

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Philly.com News: Dog skeletons, witchcraft books found in Coatesville home

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Dog skeletons, witchcraft books found in Coatesville home
Feb 21st 2012, 13:31

Skulls, skeletons, a frozen head and charred remains - all from dogs - were found in a Coatesville home along with witchcraft books, according to a 6ABC report.

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Philly.com News: Car crashes into Mayfair home

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Car crashes into Mayfair home
Feb 21st 2012, 14:15

A white, Mercury Grand Marquis plowed into a rowhome in the Mayfair section of Philadelphia this morning.

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Philly.com News: Suspect arrested in Bucks hit-and-run death

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Suspect arrested in Bucks hit-and-run death
Feb 21st 2012, 13:54

A Bristol Township man has been charged in the hit-and-run death of a Levittown man over the weekend, according to police.

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Where do problem teachers go? LA's 'rubber room'
Feb 21st 2012, 13:27

By Conan Nolan and Frava Burgess, NBCLosAngeles

LOS ANGELES -- It’s called the "rubber room" -- a popular name for a reassignment center many say is emblematic of what is wrong with public education.

The rubber room is where teachers accused of everything from drug abuse to sexual harassment are sent to do nothing, but still collect a salary, benefits and accrue time toward pensions.

"Several of the people I know in rubber rooms have been there two years, some people as long as five years," said Leonard Isenberg, a disciplined Los Angeles Unified School District teacher. "You don’t just sit there. You can’t do anything. Think of Abu Ghraib or Guantanamo, with a paycheck."

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The LAUSD has 161 teachers assigned to various offices throughout the district. It’s a policy LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy is trying to change – as in the case with former Miramonte Elementary School teacher and accused child molester, Mark Berndt.

"Traditionally what the district has done is to say we put you in an office, we pay you, and we wait for all the stuff to happen," Deasy said. "I am not acting that way."

There are plenty of teachers who support efforts to get rid of reassignment centers, but for different reasons.

Leonard Isenberg, who taught in the district for 25 years, said he ended up in one after repeatedly complaining that his school, Central Continuation High School, was graduating students with second-grade reading levels.

He said that angered the principal, and that led to accusations of him yelling at students and watching pornography in class.

Isenberg used his time in the rubber room to create a web site, perdaily.com, which looks critically at the district, reassignment centers and its discipline procedure.

He was ultimately fired by the district, but still has an appeal hearing later this year. Isenberg said the district’s procedures make teachers guilty until proven innocent and fearful of false accusations.

"The students know they can get teachers in trouble by just saying anything," Isenberg said.

Retired teacher and California Teachers Empowerment Network president Larry Sand said rubber rooms are necessary and are not going away anytime soon.

"There’s arbitration and hearings and all sorts of things that have to take place before a teacher would actually lose his job," Sand said. "If he’s not in the classroom, they have to put him somewhere."

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Top Stories - Google News: The Duchess of Cambridge visits Oxford schools - BBC News

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Feb 21st 2012, 13:40


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U.S. News: Where do problem teachers go? LA's 'rubber room'

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Where do problem teachers go? LA's 'rubber room'
Feb 21st 2012, 13:27

By Conan Nolan and Frava Burgess, NBCLosAngeles

LOS ANGELES -- It’s called the "rubber room" -- a popular name for a reassignment center many say is emblematic of what is wrong with public education.

The rubber room is where teachers accused of everything from drug abuse to sexual harassment are sent to do nothing, but still collect a salary, benefits and accrue time toward pensions.

"Several of the people I know in rubber rooms have been there two years, some people as long as five years," said Leonard Isenberg, a disciplined Los Angeles Unified School District teacher. "You don’t just sit there. You can’t do anything. Think of Abu Ghraib or Guantanamo, with a paycheck."

For more, visit NBCLosAngeles.com

The LAUSD has 161 teachers assigned to various offices throughout the district. It’s a policy LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy is trying to change – as in the case with former Miramonte Elementary School teacher and accused child molester, Mark Berndt.

"Traditionally what the district has done is to say we put you in an office, we pay you, and we wait for all the stuff to happen," Deasy said. "I am not acting that way."

There are plenty of teachers who support efforts to get rid of reassignment centers, but for different reasons.

Leonard Isenberg, who taught in the district for 25 years, said he ended up in one after repeatedly complaining that his school, Central Continuation High School, was graduating students with second-grade reading levels.

He said that angered the principal, and that led to accusations of him yelling at students and watching pornography in class.

Isenberg used his time in the rubber room to create a web site, perdaily.com, which looks critically at the district, reassignment centers and its discipline procedure.

He was ultimately fired by the district, but still has an appeal hearing later this year. Isenberg said the district’s procedures make teachers guilty until proven innocent and fearful of false accusations.

"The students know they can get teachers in trouble by just saying anything," Isenberg said.

Retired teacher and California Teachers Empowerment Network president Larry Sand said rubber rooms are necessary and are not going away anytime soon.

"There’s arbitration and hearings and all sorts of things that have to take place before a teacher would actually lose his job," Sand said. "If he’s not in the classroom, they have to put him somewhere."

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Wonkbook: Muddling along in Europe

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Wonkbook: Muddling along in Europe
Feb 21st 2012, 13:02

I'm having trouble deciding how to begin this morning's Wonkbook. Option A: The euro zone reached a deal to bailout Greece! Option B: The deal the euro zone reached won't work.

Let's begin with Option A. Late last night, the euro zone signed and sealed a $170 billion bailout for Greece. The terms are tough on Greece, who will have to reach incredibly austere targets and put up with monitors in Athens and keep an escrow account filled with three months of debt payments at all times. They're tough on bondholders, who are taking a haircut in excess of 50 percent -- at this point, it's more like they're getting a bit of their head sheared off. They're tough on European lenders and central banks, who will be reducing the interest rate they charge on debt to Greece. The terms are, frankly, tough on everybody. Perhaps too tough.

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Social responsibility and a new world order

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Social responsibility and a new world order
Feb 7th 2012, 15:56

David Weiss is the president and CEO of CHF International . Founded in 1952, the organization runs economic development projects worldwide to construct affordable housing. Weiss took on his current role as President and CEO of CHF International in October 2010, having previously served on CHF International's board of trustees including as Chairman of the Board.

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Breaking News: CBS News: Official: Guards aided cartel prison break

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Official: Guards aided cartel prison break
Feb 21st 2012, 02:30

Corruption displayed as members of Zetas drug gang escape Mexico prison, 44 rival gang members killed in ensuing attack

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Breaking News: CBS News: Iran: Preemptive strike against enemies possible

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Iran: Preemptive strike against enemies possible
Feb 21st 2012, 11:10

Iran signals willingness to strike 1st if threatened; Foreign Ministry casts further doubt on prospects of IAEA visit

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