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March 18, 2004
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'A Curse on Both Their Houses'
Charles Payne of Duke University spoke Monday night (March 15) at the Graduate School of Education on urban school reform. 'Sometimes I'm near despair at the intellectual shabbiness [of progressives],' Payne said. 'And then I look at the other side of the aisle.' (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Transforming urban schools, from both ends of the spectrum
Educator Charles Payne takes tough look at conservatives and progressives
Human rights award winner speaks at SPH
Nigerian AIDS activist Yinka Jegede-Ekpe receives 2004 Reebok Human Rights Award
HASI helps 'reboot' lab for high-schoolers
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