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		<title>Governors Work to Improve H.S. Education</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://asia.news.yahoo.com/050227/ap/d88gh7do0.html"&gt;Governors Work to Improve H.S. Education&lt;/a&gt; The nation&apos;s governors offered an alarming account of the American high school Saturday, saying only drastic change will keep millions of students from falling short. 

&quot;We can&apos;t keep explaining to our nation&apos;s parents or business leaders or college faculties why these kids can&apos;t do the work,&quot; said Virginia Democratic Gov. Mark Warner, as the state leaders convened for the first National Education Summit aimed at rallying governors around high school reform.  </description>
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