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Go Home Already: Revolving Doors

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>> "The Bush administration today proposed major changes to enforcement of the No Child Left Behind law, including some regulations meant to tighten oversight of public schools, as efforts to revamp the landmark education act have stalled in Congress." [WaPo]

>> "Student journalists at Rockville’s Richard Montgomery High School were have won the right to publish a story for their school newspaper about a recent investigation concerning the allegedly unethical side-business practices of their principal, Moreno Carrasco." [Examiner]

>> Susan Glasser has been removed from her position as the head of the National desk at the Washington Post. Rajiv Chandrasekaran and Bill Hamilton will direct the desk while a replacement is sought. [Fishbowl DC]

>> "This is what it's coming to? Anyone with electronics in the 7th District is facing a presumption of guilt? What are they trying to accomplish here? Will police officers be demanding receipts? If so, that's a horrible intrusion on civil liberties. If not, this is fucking useless since THIEVES WILL LIE! It's not like they have some kind of honor code where they refuse to lie to the police." [why.i.hate.dc]

>> A good list of events and activities for those of you look to do something extra for the environment on Earth Day. [stop, blog and roll]

>> "Glenn Hollis, the longtime evening voice of the Washington area's lovelorn and love-smitten, is returning to the airwaves after a two-year absence. But while WASH-FM (97.1) is putting Hollis back on its air, this won't be the old "After Hours" show of love songs and dedications. Rather, Hollis, who has spent his radio exile starting up a picture framing shop in Frederick with his wife, Irene, is hosting the station's new Sunday morning jazz brunch show, which airs from 8 a.m. to noon." [Raw Fisher]

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