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Coverage January 2008
January 22, 2008 – New York Times – “Teenagers, Scalpels and Real Cadavers”
Around Oak Ridge, Tenn., Harry Hitchcock, a 61-year-old science teacher with owlish wire-rimmed glasses, a few wisps of white-blond hair and a gentle drawl, is known by his old military nickname, Whitey.
January 16, 2008 – New York Times – “Global advances challenge U.S. dominance in science”
The United States remains the world leader in scientific and technological innovation, but its dominance is threatened by economic development elsewhere, particularly in Asia, the National Science Board said Tuesday in its biennial report on science and engineering.
January 2, 2008 – New York Times – “Losing an Edge, Japanese Envy India’s Schools”
Japan is suffering a crisis of confidence these days about its ability to compete with its emerging Asian rivals, China and India. But even in this fad-obsessed nation, one result was never expected: a growing craze for Indian education.
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