2010年5月10日星期一

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Yahoo! News: Education News


Kan. lawyer is architect of many immigration laws (AP)

Posted: 10 May 2010 01:41 PM PDT

In this May 3, 2010 photo, attorney Kris Kobach poses for a photo in Kansas City, Mo. When politicians and police across the county want to crack down on illegal immigration, they often reach out to Kobach, a little-known Kansas attorney with an Ivy League education who is the architect behind many of the nation's most controversial immigration laws. Kobach helps draft proposed laws and, after they are adopted, trains officers to enforce them. If the laws are challenged, he goes to court to defend them. His most recent project was advising Arizona officials on a new law that empowers police to question anyone they suspect of being in the country illegally. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)AP - When politicians and police across the country want to crack down on illegal immigration, they often reach out to the same man: a little-known Kansas attorney with an Ivy League education who is the architect behind many of the nation's most controversial immigration laws.


11 Steps to Relief From Federal Student Loans (U.S. News & World Report)

Posted: 10 May 2010 01:39 PM PDT

U.S. News & World Report - Falling behind on federal student or parent loan payments can be terrifying. Your credit scores drop, which can cut off opportunities to buy homes, go back to school, or get credit cards. Bankruptcy judges generally won't clear the debt, and the government can take part of your paychecks and even Social Security checks. But those having trouble making payments on federal education loans do have a growing number of attractive options to temporarily reduce or pause their monthly bills, or even get some of their debt forgiven.

Obama stresses education over iPod, Xbox (Reuters)

Posted: 10 May 2010 07:32 AM PDT

President Barack Obama poses with students from various schools following his remarks on science, technology, engineering and math education initiatives in the Eisenhower Executive Office building in Washington, November 23, 2009. REUTERS/Jason ReedReuters - President Barack Obama told college graduates on Sunday the era of the iPod and the Xbox has not always been good for the cause of a strong education.


The College Job Market: Tough on Democrats (BusinessWeek)

Posted: 10 May 2010 05:08 AM PDT

BusinessWeek - More than 1.6 million college graduates are about to emerge into a cutthroat job market, one where last year's graduates are still scrambling to land entry-level positions.

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