U.S. Newswire back issues from April 2002:
'Orange' You Glad You Checked The Expiration Date? Study Says For Most Vitamin C, Drink Your Orange Juice Soon After Purchase
Apr 01, 2002 ... CHICAGO, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The vitamin C content ofincreasingly popular ready-to-drink brands of orange juice can dropfrom 45 milligrams per cup to zero within four weeks after opening,according to a study published in the April issue of the Journal ofthe American Dietetic ...
Dave Matthews Band, Ben & Jerry's and Saveourenvironment.Org Work In Concert To 'Lick' Global Warming
Apr 01, 2002 ... News Advisory: What: Press conference to unveil One Sweet Whirled -- one sweet campaignto fight global warming Who: -- Dave Matthews Band -- Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, founders of Ben & Jerry's -- Howard Ris, president of Union of Concerned ...
Duncan Awarded Civil Liberties Infringement Prize
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Montgomery County ExecutiveDouglas Duncan is the Civil Liberties Infringement Prize awardee forApril Fool's Day, John Michael Snyder, Public Affairs Director of theCitizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, announcedhere this morning ....
HHS Makes $140 Million in Emergency Funds Available to Health Care Organizations That Suffered Losses From Sept. 11 Attacks
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- HHS Secretary Tommy G.Thompson today announced the availability of $140 million in grantsfor health-related costs incurred by organizations from the Sept. 11terrorist attacks. "The terrorists struck New York and Washington and the ...
HHS Approves Demonstration Projects In Minnesota, Georgia To Expand Safety-Net Patients' Access To Prescription Drugs
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- HHS Secretary Tommy G.Thompson today announced the approval of innovative projects inMinnesota and Georgia designed to make prescription drugs less costlyand more readily available to safety-net patients. The projectsinvolve groups of community ...
SBA Hosts 35th Annual Procurement Conference; SBA Introduces Training Workshops for Course Credit Hours
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Small business owners whoare interested in obtaining federal contracts will be presented withnew opportunities when the U.S. Small Business Administration teamsup with private sector cosponsors to hold the 35th Annual Industry/SBA Procurement ...
Woman Abused For a Decade by Priest, Lawsuit Alleges; Conspiracy to Silence Witnesses, Endanger Children, Obstruct Justice Charged
Apr 01, 2002 ... News Advisory: -- Woman Abused For a Decade by Priest, Lawsuit Alleges -- Conspiracy To Silence Witnesses, Endanger Children, AndObstruct Justice Charged -- Former Toledo Priest Has Been Accused By 12 Others Too WHAT: At a news conference, a civil ...
Knoxville, Tenn., Receives $310,000 To Purchase Specialized Training Equipment For Terrorist Attacks
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Justice Departmentannounced today that Knoxville, Tenn., will receive $310,000 topurchase specialized domestic preparedness training equipment forlocal hazardous materials, fire services, law enforcement andemergency medical services personnel. ...
Brookings National Issues Forum on Northeast Asia, April 3
Apr 01, 2002 ... News Advisory: NORTHEAST ASIA: After One Eventful Year -- Assessing the BushAdministration's Policy for Northeast Asia Wednesday, April 3, 2002 9:30 am - 11:30 am The Brookings Institution Falk Auditorium 1775 Massachusetts Ave, ...
Higher Ed Institutions, Rural School Advocates Will Announce New Initiatives To Improve Missouri's Rural Schools
Apr 01, 2002 ... News Advisory: WHO: -- Dr. Rachel Tompkins, president, Rural School and CommunityTrust -- Dr. Donald Claycomb, president, Linn State Technical College -- Dr. Marianne Inman, president, Central Methodist College -- Marilyn Reznick, vice president, AT&T ...
Atlanta Beat, CDC Leader Join Kids to 'Kick Butts' Wednesday, April 3
Apr 01, 2002 ... News Advisory: On April 3, Kick Butts Day, kids all over America are standing upto tobacco and WUSA soccer league players are standing up with them. More than 1,500 events are scheduled around the country. One of thenation's best events is in Atlanta. Join members of the WUSA ...
U.S. Rep. Davis Joins Chicago Kids To 'Kick Butts' on April 3
Apr 01, 2002 ... News Advisory: U.S. Rep. Danny Davis (D-Ill.) will join the Chicago Chapter ofthe American Lung Association and Chicago high schoolers to talkabout tobacco's harms on Kick Butts Day, April 3 2002. Davis is co-sponsor of H.R. 1097, legislation to grant the U.S.Food and Drug ...
Hispanic Leaders Endorse Senator Max Baucus; Groups Highlight His Leadership On Trade Policy and Tax Relief
Apr 01, 2002 ... SANTA ANA, Calif., April 1 /U.S. Newswire -- The Board ofDirectors of The Latino Coalition (TLC) and the Hispanic BusinessRoundtable (HBR) today announced their first endorsement for the 2002election cycle when they enthusiastically supported the reelection ofSenator Max Baucus (D-Mont.) ...
Remarks By The President In Photo Opportunity With New York Governor George Pataki and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is atranscript of remarks by the President in a photo opportunity withNew York Governor George Pataki and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg: The Oval Office 11:15 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: I have just informed the ...
Use Of CPOE Software, Bar Coding Technology Increasing Among Healthcare Providers, Indicates New HIMSS Study
Apr 01, 2002 ... CHICAGO, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The use of informationtechnology among healthcare providers to improve patient safety andreduce medical errors is increasing and a growing number are turningcomputerized physician order entry software (CPOE) and bar codingtechnology to achieve this ...
Indo-American Kashmir Forum Prays For The Victims Of Suicide Terrorists Massacred In Kashmir, India
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- On Saturday, March 30,suicide terrorists attacked a 150-year old famous Hindu temple in thestate of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Ten people were brutally slain ina senseless attack on innocent worshippers. Local law enforcementofficers have ...
ADL Commends President Bush For His Strong Statements In Support Of Israel's Action Against Terrorism
Apr 01, 2002 ... NEW YORK, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Anti-Defamation League(ADL) today praised the Bush Administration for its continued strongstance against Palestinian violence and its unwavering support of theIsraeli government's efforts to combat terrorism. In a statement commending ...
Tennessee Receives $2,877,000 For Equipment To Respond To Terrorist Acts
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Justice Departmenttoday announced that the State of Tennessee will receive $2,877,000to enhance its ability to respond to acts of terrorism involvingbiological or chemical agents or nuclear, radiological, or explosivematerials ....
Washington Receives $2,993,000 For Equipment To Respond To Terrorist Acts
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Justice Departmenttoday announced that the State of Washington will receive $2,993,000to enhance its ability to respond to acts of terrorism involvingbiological or chemical agents or nuclear, radiological, or explosivematerials ....
Mobile, Ala., Receives $280,000 To Purchase Specialized Training Equipment For Terrorist Attacks
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Justice Departmentannounced today that Mobile, Ala., will receive $280,000 to purchasespecialized domestic preparedness training equipment for localhazardous materials, fire services, law enforcement and emergencymedical services personnel. The ...
Huntsville, Ala., Receives $310,000 To Purchase Specialized Training Equipment For Terrorist Attacks
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Justice Departmentannounced today that Huntsville, Ala., will receive $310,000 topurchase specialized domestic preparedness training equipment forlocal hazardous materials, fire services, law enforcement andemergency medical services personnel. ...
Stockton, Calif., Receives $280,000 To Purchase Specialized Training Equipment For Terrorist Attacks
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Justice Departmentannounced today that Stockton, Calif., will receive $280,000 topurchase specialized domestic preparedness training equipment forlocal hazardous materials, fire services, law enforcement andemergency medical services personnel. ...
Iowa Receives $1,748,000 For Equipment To Respond To Terrorist Acts
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Justice Departmenttoday announced that the State of Iowa will receive $1,748,000 toenhance its ability to respond to acts of terrorism involvingbiological or chemical agents or nuclear, radiological, or explosivematerials. "Courageous ...
Maryland Receives $2,744,000 For Equipment To Respond To Terrorist Acts
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Justice Departmenttoday announced that the State of Maryland will receive $2,744,000 toenhance its ability to respond to acts of terrorism involvingbiological or chemical agents or nuclear, radiological, or explosivematerials ....
Ohio Receives $5,393,000 For Equipment To Respond To Terrorist Acts
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Justice Departmenttoday announced that the State of Ohio will receive $5,393,000 toenhance its ability to respond to acts of terrorism involvingbiological or chemical agents or nuclear, radiological, or explosivematerials. "Courageous ...
International Migration Likely to Be More Urgent, Controversial in Next Decades, Says Population Reference Bureau
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Management of internationalmigration is likely to become more controversial, difficult, andurgent in the next decades, according to a new report from theWashington, D.C.-based Population Reference Bureau (PRB). Highlighting the challenges ...
2001 Wilbur Awards, Given for Religious Themes, Recognize Outstanding Films, Television, Books, Journalism
Apr 01, 2002 ... NEW YORK, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- For the second year in a row,Warner Brothers Television's NBC-TV program "The West Wing" has beenchosen the Best Television Drama by the Religion CommunicatorsCouncil (RCC) in its annual Wilbur Awards competition. RCC gives theWilbur Awards to ...
Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind Opens One-of-a-Kind, High Tech Training Facility in Kansas City
Apr 01, 2002 ... News Advisory: Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind (CLB), a national nonprofitorganization dedicated to providing programs and services toindividuals who are blind or visually impaired, announces the grandopening of a satellite office in Kansas City, Missouri. The newoffice will ...
Under Secretary of Commerce to Hold Community Briefing on Re- Engineering 2010 Census
Apr 01, 2002 ... News Advisory: WHAT: Dr. Kathleen B. Cooper, Under Secretary for Economic Affairsat the Department of Commerce, along with Census and state officials,will discuss with local officials and community and business leadersthe Census Bureau's innovative plan to re-engineer the 2010 ...
AARP Offers Unique Support at Critical Juncture For Those Grieving Victims of September 11
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- When a special phone in thehome of an AARP Grief and Loss Programs volunteer rings, members ofthe household know it is an important call. Through an innovativepeer support program made possible in part by SBC Communications,Inc., AARP Grief and Loss ...
Hudson Institute Panel to Discuss Saudi Vulnerability: The Source of Middle Eastern Oil And The Eastern Province
Apr 01, 2002 ... News Advisory: The Saudi Vulnerability: The Source Of Middle Eastern Oil And TheEastern Province Of Saudi Arabia Panelists will be discussing the potential geopoliticalsignificance of ethnic and religious diversity in the Easternprovince of Saudi Arabia. Panelists ...
Attorney General Ashcroft Announces Nearly $17 Million In Terrorism Preparedness Grants
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Attorney General JohnAshcroft announced today that nine sites across the country willreceive nearly $17 million in grants to bolster domestic preparednessand security. The Justice Department plans to announce awards foradditional sites over the ...
DeRocco to Highlight Administration's Efforts to Reduce North Carolina's Unemployment Rate
Apr 01, 2002 ... News Advisory: Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment and Training EmilyStover DeRocco will join Rep. Robin Hayes (R-N.C.) and AssistantSecretary of Commerce for Economic Development Dr. David Sampson todiscuss strategies to create and maintain jobs in North Carolina atan ...
United States And State Of Illinois Settle Case With Premcor Refining Group, Inc.
Apr 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Justice Department, theEnvironmental Protection Agency, and the state of Illinois announcedtoday a settlement requiring the owner of a large petroleum refinery,Premcor Refining Group, Inc., to pay $6.25 million for violations ofseveral ...
Inova Breaks Ground For Washington, D.C. Region's First Heart Institute
Apr 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: Inova Fairfax Hospital physicians and staff will join Virginia andFairfax County officials to break ground for the new Inova HeartInstitute on the campus of Inova Fairfax Hospital today at 12:30 p.m.The Institute, slated to open in spring 2004, will become ...
Most Endangered Rivers of 2002 Announced; Missouri River Tops List Again; Report Highlights Projects That Damage Rivers, Waste Taxes
Apr 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Corps of Engineers'operations of a huge dam and reservoir system have once again put theMissouri River at the top of the annual America's Most EndangeredRivers list, released today at a series of press conferences acrossthe country. In ...
U.S. Census Bureau Daily Feature For April 3: Jazz Singers
Apr 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is the daily"Profile America" feature for April 3 from the U.S. Census Bureau: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3: JAZZ SINGERS Profile America for Wednesday, April 3rd. Four of the mostinfluential singers in jazz history all African-American ...
Broad Center for Superintendents Hosts Training Academy in Atlanta April 4
Apr 02, 2002 ... ATLANTA, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Broad Center forSuperintendents will host an Urban Superintendents Academy this weekin Atlanta. The Broad Center for Superintendents is a national executiveleadership development program launched by Los Angeles civic leaderEli Broad and ...
Epidemic Of Daytime Sleepiness Linked To Americans' Anger, Stress, Pessimism; Nat'l Sleep Foundation Poll Shows 'You Are How You Sleep'
Apr 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Many problems andfrustrations that have become part of the American way of life, fromanger and stress to obesity, may have inadequate sleep and widespreadsleep problems as contributing factors, according to a poll releasedtoday by the National Sleep ...
Nearly Half of U.S. Reports Increased Demand for Drug, Alcohol Treatment 6 Months After Sept. 11
Apr 02, 2002 ... NEW YORK, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Twenty-three states, fivecities and Washington, D.C., have detected an increased demand foralcohol and drug treatment since September 11, according to a newsurvey conducted by The National Center on Addiction and SubstanceAbuse (CASA) (see Note A) at ...
Report Calls For Focused Information Exchange To Better Protect Financial Privacy While Strengthening Financial War On Terrorism
Apr 02, 2002 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va. April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- To bolster thefinancial War on Terrorism, the United States ought to take the leadin forming an international Convention on Privacy and InformationExchange, says a new Report on Financial Privacy, Law Enforcement,and Terrorism, just released by ...
Bay Journal Article Opens Discussion on Fish Borne Mycobacteriosis: Article Highlights Emerging Disease in Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass
Apr 02, 2002 ... BALTIMORE, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The April 2002 edition ofBay Journal chronicles growing concerns about the potential impactsof a bacteria which is causing a disease affecting the health ofChesapeake Bay striped bass. The disease -- mycobacteriosis -- israrely seen in the wild, and ...
Catholic Charities USA Names Finalists for 2002 National Volunteer of the Year Award
Apr 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: A 92-year-old foster grandmother and a husband and wife team whoprovide support for those living with HIV/AIDS are among the 10finalists for Catholic Charities USA's 2002 National Volunteer of theYear Award. The annual award recognizes the important ...
Adding Soy To Your Diet Has Never Been Easier: April Is Soyfoods Month 2002
Apr 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: The following is a satellite newsfeed advisory. The contact abovecan provide additional information to print and broadcast media. STORY SUMMARY: It's a fact that grocery stores, restaurants, and even state fairscan't ignore ... soyfoods are becoming ...
Preventing Child Abuse Requires Preventing Statistics Abuse Child Advocates Say
Apr 02, 2002 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Preventing "statisticsabuse" is a crucial first step toward preventing child abuse,according to a national child advocacy organization. "The problem of child abuse is serious and real but the solutionshave been phony," said Richard ...
UIC Launches Study to Examine Rising Incidence of Kidney Cancer
Apr 02, 2002 ... CHICAGO, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The University of Illinois atChicago (UIC), together with Wayne State University and the NationalCancer Institute (NCI), has announced the launch of a case-controlstudy to learn about what causes the most common type of kidneycancer-renal cell cancer. ...
Landmark National Cancer Institute Report Concludes Cigarette Tax Increases, Tobacco Prevention Programs Reduce Youth Smoking
Apr 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A report on adolescentsmoking released today by the National Cancer Institute (NCI)concludes that cigarette tax increases and comprehensive tobaccoprevention programs are proven effective at reducing the number ofkids who smoke. The report was ...
Wayne State Launches Study to Examine Rising Incidence of Kidney Cancer
Apr 02, 2002 ... DETROIT, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Wayne State University (WSU)and the Karmanos Cancer Institute, together with the University ofIllinois at Chicago and the National Cancer Institute (NCI), haveannounced the launch of a case-control study to learn about whatcauses the most common type ...
William J. Bennett To Address "Virtual" Educators In Denver
Apr 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: -- Former U.S. Education Secretary, Editor Of The Book Of VirtuesTo Speak On The Challenges And Promises Facing Colorado PublicEducation K12 and the Colorado Virtual Academy one of the state's firstcyber schools, announced today that they will be visiting ...
Institute For Policy Innovation: Biases Against U.S. Companies Prevalent In Our International Tax Code
Apr 02, 2002 ... DALLAS, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The hodgepodge of internationaltax rules in the United States has created a system that is biasedagainst its own exports and against small companies, according to anew Institute for Policy Innovation (IPI) study by Ernest Christian,a tax policy ...
CAGW to Host Press Conference Criticizing Postal Service Rate Hike, Calling for Real Reform
Apr 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) will host a pressconference on the U.S. Postal Service's latest rate hike, itsdisturbing financial situation, and its future. Who: -- Leslie Paige, CAGW -- Rick Merritt, PostalWatch -- Pete Sepp, ...
Welfare Reform, Mental Health Experts to Headline Conference: Rep. Morella, E.J. Dionne, Michael Faenza, Leslie Lenkowsky to Speak
Apr 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: WHAT: Alliance for Children and Families Public Policy Conference:Children and Families at a Time of National Challenge A two-day conference featuring distinguished speakers and expertson the latest policy initiatives affecting children, families ...
Small Business Advocates Of The Year Named; 2002 Winners From Diverse Backgrounds, Geographic Areas
Apr 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Office of Advocacy ofthe U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has named sevenindividuals to receive its annual national advocacy awards and threeto receive special awards. The Advocates of the Year were selectedbecause of their outstanding ...
Washington Freedom Join Kids to 'Kick Butts' Wednesday, April 3
Apr 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: On April 3, Kick Butts Day, kids all over America are standing upto tobacco and WUSA soccer league players are standing up with them.More than 1,500 events are scheduled around the country. One of thenation's best events is in Washington, D.C. Join members of the ...
Americans Don't Want To Be Treated By Sleepy Docs, According To New Poll
Apr 02, 2002 ... RESTON, Va., April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Grueling work hours formedical doctors makes the American public anxious about their ownsafety, according to results of the 2002 Sleep in America poll, basedon a national random sample of 1010 U.S. adults, released today bythe National Sleep ...
Pope To Be Named In Two Sex Abuse Lawsuits; Three American Dioceses Also Defendants
Apr 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: What: Two civil lawsuits will be filed Wednesday which name the Vatican,three dioceses (Portland, Chicago and St. Petersburg), and tworeligious orders as defendants in a conspiracy to move pedophilepriests across state and national boundaries to protect them ...
Arab Americans Meet with Sec. Powell, Discuss Crisis in Palestine and Iraq Policy
Apr 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: On Wednesday, April 3, Arab American leaders from across thecountry will meet with Secretary of State Colin Powell to discuss thecurrent crisis in Palestine and U.S. policy toward Iraq. Immediatelyfollowing this meeting, the delegation will brief members of ...
'No More Enrons' Day Of Action Events To Take Place Nationwide; Former Enron Employees to Push for Real Corporate Accountability
Apr 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: Former Enron employees, elected officials and concerned citizensfrom across the country will participate in "National Day of Action"events in over 30 states on Wednesday, April 3 calling on the Bushadministration to make certain that there are "no more ...
Focus on the Family Alerts Arizonans to Growing Threat to Families
Apr 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: -- Focus on the Family Alerts Arizonans to Growing Threat toFamilies -- Pro-family Organization Brings National Conference onHomosexuality to Phoenix on April 6 The growing influence homosexual activists have over what childrenare taught in public ...
AARP Joins Governor Schweiker For Signing Of 'Do Not Call' Legislation In Pennsylvania
Apr 02, 2002 ... HARRISBURG, Pa., April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- AARP staff andvolunteers joined Gov. Mark Schweiker and State Rep. Ronald Raymondfor the signing of House Bill 1469 "Do Not Call", which puts into lawa "do not call" telemarketing list. "The signing of this bill provides a great service ...
Congressional-Executive Commission on China To Hold Hearing: 'Can Legal Reform Foster Respect for Human Rights in China?'
Apr 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: The Congressional-Executive Commission on China will hold ahearing on April 11 entitled ``Taming the Dragon: Can Legal ReformFoster Respect for Human Rights in China?'' The Commission'sChairman, Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.), and co-Chairman, Rep. DougBereuter ...
President Bush's Plan to Strengthen Early Education High on Rhetoric and Short on Resources, Says Children's Defense Fund
Apr 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is astatement by Marian Wright Edelman, founder and president of theChildren's Defense Fund: We welcome the President and the First Lady's interest in earlychildhood. We agree that a strong early foundation is essential ...
News From Church Leaders In Israel And Palestine; Where To Find Up- To-Date Media Information
Apr 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: As events change and escalate in Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Ramallah,and elsewhere throughout Israel and the Occupied Territories, thereare numerous reports of Christian schools, churches, and otherChristian sites being occupied or under siege. Relevant ...
National Head Start Association Reacts To Bush Early Childhood Initiative; NHSA President and CEO Available for Interviews
Apr 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- In response to PresidentBush's early childhood initiative, Sarah Greene, president and CEO ofthe National Head Start Association, made the following statement: "We couldn't agree more with the President's emphasis on having aqualified teacher ...
Remarks By The President After The Roundtable With Early Childhood Education Experts
Apr 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, April 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is atranscript of remarks by the President following an early educationroundtable: University of Pennsylvania, Delaware County Media, Pennsylvania 2:33 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Just finished a discussion ...