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York Times, which published a lead article on the report, or by anyone else, it seems. My favorite part of the Times article was the following: Dr. Faulkner, a former president of the University of Texas at Austin, said the panel “buys the notion from cognitive science that kids have to know the facts.”
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285, "start":0}, "textStyle":"_ _anf-ts-10"*], "layout": "default- HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028461 --- PAGE BREAK --- body", "role": "body", "text":"William Faulkner, born on this day in 1897 in New Albany, Miss., won two Pulitzers and the Nobel Prize. His Southern-rooted fiction, heartbreaking, dark and perverse,
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PersonSixth director of the FBI; American attorney

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OrganizationAmerican weekly magazine since 1925

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