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Duncan Names Race to the Top...
03:16:36 | 29/07/2010 - Source: MotherJones
On Tuesday, Education Secretary Arne Duncan named eighteen states and the District of Columbia as finalists in the second round of Race to the Top, an education reform competition with $3.4 billion still up for grabs.
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