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- The Guardian:
Give students the right to switch university (01 February 2012)
- The Press Association:
Impact of fees increase monitored (27 January 2012)
- CEE Visitor:
Marco Bertoni (10 January 2012)
- Times Education Supplement:
Painting over cracks is not enough for apprentices (06 January 2012)
- DCSF.gov.uk:
Michael Gove speech on academies (05 January 2012)
- Prospect Magazine:
Making the grade (15 December 2011)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Skill shortages 'deter hirers' (14 December 2011)
- DCSF.gov.uk:
Michael Gove speaks to the Schools Network (02 December 2011)
- The Times Higher Education:
Postgraduate premium shows significant rise (03 November 2011)
- Wall Street Journal - 'Week in Ideas' blog:
Criminology: home field disadvantage
(29 October 2011)
- ISC Daily News Summary:
University students increasingly seeking second degrees to compete for top jobs (26 October 2011)
- CEE Visitor:
Hanna Virtanen (20 September 2011)
- CEE Visitor:
Mathilde Gaini (05 September 2011)
- Financial Times:
Education: Lesson in progress (01 September 2011)
- L'Occidentale:
La riforma dell'istruzione di Cameron: si all'efficienza no ai privilege (18 July 2011)
- The Sunday Telegraph:
Competition, not enforced equality, is the way to drive up standards in schools (26 June 2011)
- The Times:
Mr Hughes reports (23 June 2011)
- The Independent:
John Rentoul: Children reap fruit of Labour's revolution (29 May 2011)
- Telegraph:
The revolution is under way – now Michael Gove must entrench it (26 May 2011)
- The Independent:
If you set up a school and it becomes a good school ?? (26 May 2011)
- The Economist:
Business and skills: Restraining training (26 May 2011)
- The Telegraph:
The report every school reformer should read (24 May 2011)
- Il Capitale (Umano) (blog):
Il mito dell'epoca d'oro della scuola italiana (23 May 2011)
- The Guardian:
Academy schools mean more competition for schools – but must dog eat dog? (23 May 2011)
- The Young Fabian Blog:
Finding a cure (03 May 2011)
- This is Money:
A vital force for growth (30 April 2011)
- Daily Mail:
A vital force for growth (29 April 2011)
- Guardian:
David Willets has got his maths badly wrong on tuition fees (26 April 2011)
- Financial Times:
Britain: the fairy tale fantasy (25 April 2011)
- The Tribune:
Debt, deficits and income inequality (21 April 2011)
- This is Surrey Today:
‘Budget cuts will increase schools gap' say Mole Valley headteachers (21 March 2011)
- BBC News:
Mind the pay gap (16 March 2011)
- Guardian:
Government to create extra 100,000 apprenticeships (07 February 2011)
- Manchester Wired:
Why is Social Mobility Still Such a Problem? (22 January 2011)
- Progress Magazine:
Social mobility: where next? (21 January 2011)
- The Times Educational Supplement:
Research reveals academy disparity (19 November 2010)
- Computing.co.uk:
Council tackles youth unemployment using data from IT systems (12 October 2010)
- SecEd:
Warning over tuition fees (07 October 2010)
- The Guardian - crib sheet 05.10.10:
What's Browne and sticky? (05 October 2010)
- The Independent:
Letters: Perspectives on teaching methods - Faith schools no better (05 October 2010)
- The Guardian:
Poor students will be priced out by high tuition fees, warns charity (04 October 2010)
- The Daily Telegraph:
White British pupils ‘make less progress' than ethnic minorities (15 September 2010)
- The Daily Mail:
Ethnic pupils go to top of the class at 16 as they overtake white Britons for the first time (15 September 2010)
- The State of Apprenticeship in 2010:
International Comparisons - Australia, Austria, England, France, Germany, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland. A Report for the Apprenticeship Ambassadors Network. (06 September 2010)
- CEE Visitor:
Charlotte Geay (06 September 2010)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Good parents, not poverty, shape a child's destiny, claims Clegg (19 August 2010)
- PS Public Service co.uk:
We should be proud of our first 100 days (18 August 2010)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Nick Clegg challenges middle-class domination of universities (18 August 2010)
- Evening Standard:
New academies 'will disadvantage the poor' (12 July 2010)
- Schools Interested In Academy Status Very Different From Existing Academies:
New findings from CEP Policy Analysis. (12 July 2010)
- The Telegraph:
Church schools (04 July 2010)
- PR-USA.Net:
Low Pay Commission's 2010 Report (28 June 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis:
The complete Series, discussing research on some of the key policy battlegrounds of the 2010 General Election (04 May 2010)
- Independent (Education and Careers):
Why the Swedes' idea may backfire (22 April 2010)
- Business World:
The view from Taft - by Dante V. Sy: education and crime (21 April 2010)
- Public Finance:
Education policies converge but details remain sketchy (20 April 2010)
- Business World online:
Opinion: Education and crime (20 April 2010)
- Public Finance Magazine:
Education, education, by Sandra McNally (13 April 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis:
Evaluating Education Policies: The Evidence from Economic Research (13 April 2010)
- Belfast Telegraph:
Comprehensive failure (12 March 2010)
- Economist:
Failing schools for whom the bell tolls (11 March 2010)
- Number10.gov.uk:
PM's speech on education (23 February 2010)
- Financial Times:
LSE questions schools model (18 February 2010)
- Daily Telegraph:
Swedish schools ‘A leap of faith that won't make a difference' (18 February 2010)
- The Independent:
Three cheers for the Liberal Democrats (04 February 2010)
- BBC News:
Ed Balls gives a lesson in conflict (04 February 2010)
- Christian Science Monitor:
UK equality bill: unease over legislating equal treatment (03 February 2010)
- The Telegraph:
New Labour's biggest losers: the children of the poor (02 February 2010)
- City AM:
Inequality widens as elite grow richer (28 January 2010)
- Inside Housing:
Action needed to tackle social housing inequality (27 January 2010)
- BBC Radio Cornwall:
Laurence Reed (27 January 2010)
- 4NI :
The divide between Britain's rich and poor is at its widest in 40 years, a government-backed report has found (27 January 2010)
- Build:
Rich-Poor Gap At 1970s Levels (27 January 2010)
- Local Government Chronicle:
Renewal shake-up needed to tackle inequality (27 January 2010)
- Local Government Chronicle:
Renewal shake-up needed to tackle inequality (27 January 2010)
- BBC News:
Rich-poor divide 'wider than 40 years ago' (27 January 2010)
- Financial Times:
Social advantages still shape life chances (27 January 2010)
- Report Launch:
An Anatomy of Economic Inequality in the UK - Report of the National Equality Panel (27 January 2010)
- MorningStaronline:
Activists join forces to freeze academy plans (14 December 2009)
- Dorset Humanists website:
Faith primary schools: better schools or better pupils? (26 November 2009)
- CEE Visitor:
Jenni Kellokumpu (19 October 2009)
- CEE Visitor:
Elena Crivellaro (05 October 2009)
- US News and World Report:
What British Colleges Can Teach America (19 August 2009)
- House Magazine:
New curriculum in a cold climate (05 August 2009)
- Sunday Telegraph:
Britain's social mobility is high but politicians threaten it (26 July 2009)
- Sunday Times:
They're wrong - social mobility is not going downhill (26 July 2009)
- Times Educational Supplement:
US study casts doubt on Tory policy (02 July 2009)
- Independent Schools Magazine:
Independent school pupils ‘earn 30% more in later life' (19 June 2009)
- U.TV - Belfast,Northern Ireland:
Balls' warning to schools: two years to improve (16 June 2009)
- Guardian:
Balls' warning to schools: two years to improve (16 June 2009)
- Your Dover:
Private school old boys 'earning 30 per cent more' (15 June 2009)
- Your Dover:
Private school old boys 'earning 30 per cent more' (15 June 2009)
- Yourthanet - England, UK:
Old boys earning 30 per cent more (15 June 2009)
- Financial Times:
Special needs programmes 'are not working' (15 June 2009)
- Kent News:
Private school old boys 'earning 30 per more' (14 June 2009)
- BBC News:
Private school pupils ‘earn more' (11 June 2009)
- BBC Radio Kent - Drivetime:
Richard Murphy (11 June 2009)
- Andhra News -Washington:
Pupils who attend private schools earn 30pct more than state school peers in later life (11 June 2009)
- BBC online:
Private school pupils 'earn more' (11 June 2009)
- Children and Young People Now:
City academies on a par with poorly performing schools (06 June 2009)
- Regen:
Academy improvements 'no better' than nearby schools (05 June 2009)
- The Evening Standard:
Academies 'no better for GCSE results than comprehensives' (04 June 2009)
- The Guardian:
Academy and comprehensive exam results 'indistinguishable' (04 June 2009)
- CentrePiece:
Spring 2009 Issue Now Out: The Education Issue (04 June 2009)
- The Times:
Pupils bounce back with 'happiness lessons' (29 May 2009)
- southtyneside.info:
Wellbeing programme making positive impact (18 May 2009)
- Guardian:
Faith schools 'failing to improve standards' (18 April 2009)
- Financial Times (Top 1000 Schools) :
Which school is 'best'? (21 March 2009)
- The Independent :
Hilary Steedman: A brave new world for apprenticeships (07 March 2009)
- The Guardian:
Parents' admissions trauma is down to gross inequality outside school gates (05 March 2009)
- The Guardian:
The crunch generation (10 January 2009)
- The Guardian :
Not a question of faith (06 January 2009)
- Republika, Serbia:
Crni (finansijski) oktobar u Velikoj Britaniji (11 December 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
Tories target 'problem families.' to break cycle of dependency (09 December 2008)
- Prospect:
More mobile than we think (19 November 2008)
- Employment for Students:
'university is increasing social mobility' (04 November 2008)
- Scotsman :
Is victory truly in sight in the class struggle? (04 November 2008)
- The Guardian:
The seizing up eases up (04 November 2008)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Britain's class divide is over (03 November 2008)
- Public Service Online:
Social mobility 'improved since 2000' (03 November 2008)
- ePolitix:
Social Mobility rising says No.10 (03 November 2008)
- BBC Radio 4:
The Today Programme (03 November 2008)
- BBC News:
Social mobility 'improving' in UK (03 November 2008)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Class gap closing, research claims (03 November 2008)
- The Daily Mail:
Britain's class divide is all in the past claims Labour research (02 November 2008)
- The Times:
Changing class grows easier (01 November 2008)
- The Guardian:
Children worry about careers more than bullying (28 October 2008)
- The Guardian :
Poor advice hinders university access (28 October 2008)
- Employment for Students:
Graduates from top universities earn more (27 October 2008)
- The Independent:
Child poverty costs Britain at least 25bn a year, study says (23 October 2008)
- The Guardian :
Cost of child poverty is at least 25bn a year (23 October 2008)
- Times Higher Education:
Charge Elite Students More (16 October 2008)
- Witan Jardine:
Graduates from top universities earn more (15 October 2008)
- Women in Technology:
Earning power 'boosted' by best universities (15 October 2008)
- Career Engineer:
LSE: Top engineering graduates' will earn significantly more (15 October 2008)
- Guardian:
The rich and the rest (11 October 2008)
- Guardian:
Degrees from top universities boost earning power (10 October 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
Top universities 'should charge higher fees' (10 October 2008)
- Public Service Onlilne:
Social mobility ''improved since 2000'' (03 October 2008)
- Public Service Onlilne:
Social mobility ''improved since 2000'' (03 October 2008)
- CEE Visitor:
Stefanie Lehmann (01 October 2008)
- The Times:
Labour claims to narrow the class divide - at last (01 October 2008)
- CEE Visitor:
Nina Guyon (29 September 2008)
- Socialist Worker:
Class politics are alive and kicking in Britain (16 September 2008)
- Independent:
Faith schools work. Until you take the faith away (31 August 2008)
- Guardian:
The education boom has proved a curse for the poor (05 July 2008)
- Red Orbit (Dallas, TX, USA):
Disproportionality in special needs education in England (14 June 2008)
- Guardian:
Bright pupils missing out on university, study shows (13 June 2008)
- ThirdSector:
Opinion: Our crucial role in tackling inequality (04 June 2008)
- LSE Magazine:
Low social mobility in UK (01 June 2008)
- CEE Visitor:
Francois Keslair (20 May 2008)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Class warriors who betrayed the underclass (11 May 2008)
- The Guardian:
Left behind, and unhappier (14 April 2008)
- BBC News:
Richer, healthier but not happier (08 April 2008)
- The Economist:
Is it worth it? (28 February 2008)
- SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY::
A clarification of the findings of the recent study by Centre for Economic Performance researcher Emma Tominey (27 February 2008)
- The Times:
Closer look at peer groups (19 February 2008)
- Sunday Times:
The week's news in review - Smoking risk to babies (17 February 2008)
- Kiddicare - Peterborough, UK:
New research downplays impact of smokingi n pregnancy (15 February 2008)
- BBC News - UK:
Top state schools 'take the best' (14 February 2008)
- The Times:
Damage to unborn baby from smoking 'negligible' in the first five months (14 February 2008)
- Daily Mail:
State schools are being 'divided along class lines into grammars or ghettos' (13 February 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
Top state schools 'still skim off the best pupils' (13 February 2008)
- Financial Times:
Hard work ahead to promote apprenticeships (10 February 2008)
- Channel 4 - News:
Factcheck: More police, less crime under Labour? (31 January 2008)
- Press Association:
Schools policy 'causes segregation' (30 January 2008)
- BBC News:
Private schools' gain over state? (19 January 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
Failure to teach three Rs 'damaging economy' (19 January 2008)
- The Guardian:
Scrapping admissions system would 'reduce inequality' (18 January 2008)
- The Times:
Middle class 'monopolise' the best schools (18 January 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
Which skills are vital to the British economy? (18 January 2008)
- Daily Mail:
Schools' failure at three R's is 'putting the economy at risk' (18 January 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
Men 'find it harder to climb social ladder' (13 January 2008)
- Sunday Times:
Private education boosts income (13 January 2008)
- Guardian:
Private schools still 'reproduce inequalities' (11 January 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
A private education can boost earnings by a fifth (11 January 2008)
- ATL Education News - UK:
Inequalities developed at private schools (11 January 2008)
- IntheNews.uk:
Private schools under attack (11 January 2008)
- The Guardian:
Colleges soon big enough to go out on their own (04 December 2007)
- 24 Dash:
Grammar schools labelled 'ghettos for wealthy' (21 November 2007)
- Daily Telegraph:
Grammars 'need to open up' (21 November 2007)
- Guardian:
Grammar school policy (15 November 2007)
- Guardian:
Test results on education policy (15 November 2007)
- Secondary Education.com:
Long hours in class do not lead to better jobs (08 November 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Too much social mobility in Britain (08 November 2007)
- BBC Radio:
Radio Northampton (05 November 2007)
- Guardian:
Too many graduates? Apparently not (03 November 2007)
- ATL Education News - UK:
Students 'study wrong subjects' (31 October 2007)
- CEP Visitor:
Victor Lavy (10 October 2007)
- THES:
Laurie Taylor column (14 September 2007)
- The Economist:
Holy alliance (13 September 2007)
- THES:
'Surplus' in arts may spur shakeout (07 September 2007)
- The Guardian:
Bouncing into schools (21 August 2007)
- Herald, Scotland:
Inspiring a Neet solution (04 August 2007)
- Toffeeweb:
Overlooked. Look here. (23 July 2007)
- The Sunday Telegraph:
Our ill-trained youth will kick Britain out of the economic elite (21 July 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Youngsters opt to do nothing (19 July 2007)
- The Daily Mail:
How axing grammars let down millions of pupils (27 June 2007)
- The Daily Telegraph:
UK 'one of worst countries for social mobility' (27 June 2007)
- Northern Echo:
Milburn addresses housing problems (26 June 2007)
- Firstrung - London, UK:
Social mobility in Britain lower than other advanced countries and declining (26 June 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Adonis wants to raise GCSE top grades target to 80 per cent (26 June 2007)
- The Times:
News in brief - Children 'in a poverty trap' (26 June 2007)
- Daily Mail:
Labour's school reforms 'haven't helped the poor' (26 June 2007)
- BBC News:
Education 'fails poorer children' (25 June 2007)
- Le Monde:
Sandra McNally: Sous Tony Blair, le système éducatif britannique s'est incontestablement amélioré (25 June 2007)
- The Guardian:
Q and A: grammar school policy (25 June 2007)
- BBC Radio 4:
Today Programme (25 June 2007)
- The Sunday Times:
Kicking away the social ladder (24 June 2007)
- Belfast Telegraph:
Exams plan spiralling out of control (16 June 2007)
- Public Finance Magazine:
Faith primary schools no better than secular, study finds (15 June 2007)
- The Trumpet:
Schools flunk dropout test (15 June 2007)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Parents 'buying' places at grammar schools (15 June 2007)
- The Guardian:
Grammar schools improve grades (13 June 2007)
- Daily Mail:
Exam results boosted by the grammar effect (13 June 2007)
- Daily Telegraph:
Study shows grammars benefit poor pupils (13 June 2007)
- The Times:
Home ground disadvantage (12 June 2007)
- The Observer:
How we have grown up in 50 years of change (20 May 2007)
- BBC Radio 4:
The Today Programme (30 April 2007)
- The Independent:
The illusion of inclusion (11 April 2007)
- The Times:
The 'lost generation' of young and jobless (10 April 2007)
- The Herald:
A disaster for Scotland (10 April 2007)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Labour's failure has lost us a generation (10 April 2007)
- Allafrica.com:
Zimbabwe: students' financial aid schemes vital (29 March 2007)
- Christian Today:
Faith schools better when competitive, research suggests (16 March 2007)
- The Guardian:
School choice could 'widen divisions' (14 March 2007)
- Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph:
School choice 'could widen divisions' (14 March 2007)
- BBC News - UK:
Faith schools get competitive (14 March 2007)
- The Guardian:
School admissions: the race for a place (06 March 2007)
- Socialist Worker:
Downwardly mobile (10 February 2007)
- The Statesman, Ghana:
Moving up the social ladder is never easy (08 January 2007)
- Financial Times:
Moving up the social ladder is never easy (06 January 2007)
- Public Finance Magazine:
School segregation not decreasing (05 January 2007)
- HULIQ.com:
Faith primary schools: better schools or better pupils? (18 December 2006)
- National Secular Society:
'Faith Schools': official report confirms that their success is down to selection not religion (11 December 2006)
- The Daily Mail:
Faith school education is no better than others (08 December 2006)
- The Evening Standard:
Faith school education is no better than others (08 December 2006)
- The Telegraph:
Faith schools 'get better results because they pick the best pupils' (08 December 2006)
- The Guardian:
School or training plan for all under-18s (06 December 2006)
- THES:
Data no help in campaign for better pay (06 October 2006)
- egov monitor:
The latest evidence on whether education policy is improving Britain's skills base (14 September 2006)
- Inthenews dot com:
Education reforms 'have little success' (13 September 2006)
- Easy Bourse:
Research sees little impact from UK education reforms (13 September 2006)
- The Guardian:
The British middle class is operating a closed shop (18 June 2006)
- The Observer:
Moving house for your child's education 'may be pointless' (11 June 2006)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Open independent school doors to all (24 May 2006)
- The Guardian:
Bedtime stories can help alleviate poverty, says study (17 May 2006)
- Noticias:
Labour: early experience vital in tackling poverty
(17 May 2006)
- The Herald:
Read to children to beat poverty (17 May 2006)
- The Labour Party online:
Early experience vital in tackling poverty (16 May 2006)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Making the apprenticeship work (03 May 2006)
- The Guardian:
Failing to bridge the social gap (01 May 2006)
- BBC News:
Young 'face risk of poverty trap' (25 April 2006)
- The Guardian:
£61,000 premium to be close to a popular school (28 March 2006)
- The New Statesman:
Where did it all go wrong? (06 March 2006)
- The Sunday Telegraph:
It's the individual that counts (05 March 2006)
- The Guardian:
Tony Blair's School Report (24 February 2006)
- The Herald:
Aim high in ambition stakes (24 February 2006)
- The Guardian:
Education reforms risk widening social gap (22 February 2006)
- The Independent:
New doubt over benefit of schools reform plan (31 January 2006)
- The Guardian:
Long route to low achievement:
'Widening participation' offers few benefits to those who leave school early
(03 January 2006)
- Eastern Daily Press:
Educational opportunity is declining in modern Britain (20 December 2005)
- Scotland on Sunday:
Class divide: now it's even harder for poor to get on (11 December 2005)
- Daily Telegraph:
The poor are being robbed in Labour's class war (08 December 2005)
- The Guardian:
Physical attraction of science runs low (28 November 2005)
- Entorno:
Un laboratorio contra el fracaso escolar (19 November 2005)
- The Times Educational Supplement:
Foster to Question Quality of Managers (14 October 2005)
- The Observer:
It's good to see that the old class structure is alive and flourishing
(02 October 2005)
- The Sunday Times:
Technology kicks away the career ladder (02 October 2005)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Classic comedy sketch on lack of social mobility has the last laugh (30 September 2005)
- The Chronicle of Higher Education:
The Legacy of '68 (23 September 2005)
- The Guardian:
Full text: David Davis at the IPPR (14 September 2005)
- Liverpool Daily Post:
Should poorer pupils be sent to private schools? (30 August 2005)
- The Observer:
Sits vac: Teacher, carer, thatcher,Jeeves ...
(28 August 2005)
- The Sunday Telegraph:
Access All Areas (21 August 2005)
- BBC:
From Our Own Correspondent: Stark reality of the American dream (18 August 2005)
- BBC News Online:
We need a dramatic solution (18 August 2005)
- The Herald:
Why streaming in schools helps pupils achieve more (18 August 2005)
- FENews.co.uk:
Employers recognise skills gap (11 August 2005)
- The Times:
Schools for a scandal (09 August 2005)
- The Sunday Times:
A short walk beats the school run (07 August 2005)
- The Sunday Times:
Education: Grammars: the regeneration (31 July 2005)
- The Observer:
Long live grammars (31 July 2005)
- The Times Online:
Education gap between rich and poor children has grown (25 July 2005)
- The Times Online:
Would-be homebuyers come out of the woodwork (22 July 2005)
- The Guardian:
Sharp end of the LSE (19 July 2005)
- The Daily Mail:
Mugging the middle classes (21 June 2005)
- CentrePiece:
Poor children ''now less likely to fulfil their potential'' (20 June 2005)
- academics.de:
Konsequenzen fur Unternehmen aus der Einfuhrung des Bachelors
(01 June 2005)
- The Financial Times:
Well-paid career is no longer simply a matter of course (31 May 2005)
- The Times Educational Supplement:
Esteem will drive the merits of vocation (27 May 2005)
- The Press Association:
Public school is still key for legal high-fliers (24 May 2005)
- The Scotsman:
Labour has unleashed the dogs of class war (24 May 2005)
- The Western Mail:
Education, education, education - what rubbish! (02 May 2005)
- BBC News Online:
Is increased choice any good? (02 May 2005)
- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung:
''Bachelor senkt Qualifikationsniveau''; Vergleichende Studie über verkürzten Hochschulabschluß in Großbritannien und Deutschland (25 April 2005)
- Sutton Trust News Release:
Social Mobility In Britain Lower Than Other Advanced Countries and Declining (25 April 2005)
- The New Statesman:
Britain's rich kids do better than ever (21 March 2005)
- The Independent:
Education investment fails poorest pupils (21 March 2005)
- The Observer:
Middle classes fill best state school (20 March 2005)
- The Independent:
Education Quandary (17 March 2005)
- Progress Seminars:
Social Mobility - are some still more equal than others? (09 March 2005)
- The Guardian:
Students of the revolution thriving in France (09 March 2005)
- Daily Telegraph:
Family gap years 'no help to children' (01 March 2005)
- Times Educational Supplement:
Wanted: Boffins with business balls (24 February 2005)
- The Guardian:
Why the culture of failure has been hard to break (01 February 2005)
- The Observer:
Class divisions bar students from university (17 January 2005)
- The Times:
Another revolution in teaching (11 January 2005)
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