Wednesday, March 29, 2006

 
New York Time$$$$$$

When you read about the breathtaking amount of cash the executives at the New York Times manage to reel in, even when the company isn't doing so well, it once again reminds you why the entire Times institution seems to care so little about school reform. Their bigwigs don't have to send their kids to anything remotely resembling an urban public school. Urgency? What urgency?

Speaking of the Newspaper of Record, Alexander Russo makes an interesting comparison between Sam Dillon's Times story over the weekend on NCLB and the NPR version. Check it out.
 

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