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May 16, 2006
A high school is in trouble with parents after two teachers distributed a "Heterosexual Questionnaire," which asked students risque questions such as; "If you have never slept with someone of your same gender, then how do you know you wouldn't prefer it?" The teachers asked over 400 hundred students at Port Washington High School to answer and discuss the survey, and now parents say it was nothing less than sexual harassment by teachers against students.
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May 15, 2006
Topics mexico, university, education, boy, diabetes, medicine, expert, college, doctor, boys, medical, young, news and city
An ambitious and extremely educated six-year-old boy is doing all he can to attain a college education, including trying to get a court order to allow him to attend university. Maximiliano Arellano, from Mexico City, is a child prodigy who according to reports has already been has been studying medicine on his own.
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May 11, 2006
In a protest against a government proposal to reduce state-financed student grants, seven young activists poured about 440 pounds of cooked spaghetti on the stairs leading up to the Finance Ministry in Copenhagen. "The government's planned reduction . . . forces young people to live below subsistence level," they said in a statement, mocking the government to set up a "youth buffet on the stairs" of the ministry.
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May 3, 2006
Topics teenager, god, happy, education, murder, teacher, law, death, news, school, people and man
In what is believed to be the first public execution in years, a Somali teenager stabbed his father's killer to death yesterday in a public execution ordered by an Islamic court. The accused, Omar Hussein, 45, had been convicted of killing Sheik Osman Moallim, a teacher, in the capital, Mogadishu, after a dispute over the education of his 16-year-old son.
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April 14, 2006
Topics school, family, city, basketball, orange, bizarre, adult, education, college, private, office, police and boy
Espanola, NM (AHN)-The family of a third-grader who was handcuffed and jailed after misbehaving at school will receive $221,000 from the city and its insurer to settle a lawsuit.
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