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    Black’s “Slip” at Meeting is Slap Across the Face of Millions — Every Student in NYC Public Schools and Their Parents

    For the Sake of the Children, Cathie Black Must Go The latest Freudian juxtapositions of...

    Teachers, parents and students increasingly oppose mayoral control

    When he was elected in 2001, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg promised a...
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    At Witt's End

    New York City WikiLeaks I'd like to see... If  Julian Assange ever gets out of...

    Parents and Teachers Express Outrage at Mayor's Choice of Chancellor

    Former Hearst Executive Cathie Black, Mayor Bloomberg's selection as chancellor to run the 1.1...

    "Cathie Black Must Go!" Lawsuit and Protests Begin

    by Amadi Ajamu The fight against Mayor Bloomberg and Chancellor-designee Cathie Black  will be waged...

    Who will Rescue the Children?

    How many times must we be inundated with the actions of political power brokers...

    At Witt's End: Two Moguls Talk Turkey About Diversity and Education

    By Stephen Witt Mike Bloomberg and Rupert Murdoch would make great street hustlers.   Especially with...

    John Liu takes aim at Bloomberg's DOE Contracts

    By Andrew J. Hawkins Much like his predecessor, Comptroller John Liu has focused on contracts...

    Panel Denies Waiver for Bloomberg Chancellor Appointee

    The eight-member panel appointed by State Education Commissioner David Steiner voted against recommending a...

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