Jennifer Marshall | Public-school teachers feel disenfranchised from educational decision-making and unsupported by most parents, according to a report released last month by the Public Agenda survey group.
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Lynn Vincent | Judicial crisis: More than two years into the Bush presidency, filibustering Democrats are engaged in an unprecedented effort to keep the full Senate from giving its advice and consent on judicial nominations.
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Priya Abraham | INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION | Ten years ago it seemed that Romanian adoption was a feel-good tale about abandoned kids whose stories could now end, "And they lived happily ever after." The reality has been different: Some adoptions went smoothly and the child
Edward E. Plowman | In trying to deal with the most divisive controversy in the 75-million-member worldwide Anglican Communion-a conflict over homosexuality-the primates (heads) of the communion's 38 Anglican and Episcopal denominations last week may have only deepened it.