Outlook: A Home-Grown Solution to Bad Schools
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Washington Post staff writer Lena H. Sun was online Monday, April 28 at 11 a.m. ET to answer your questions, feel your pain and share the drama of getting from Point A to Point B. A transcript follows. (article 1)
Gregory J. Millman, co-author of the forthcoming " Homeschooling: A Family's Journey was online Monday, March 24 at 1 p.m. ET to discuss his Outlook article about home-schooling and the ways it improves upon conventional public education. (article 10)
Chris Cillizza will be online Thursday, May 8 at 11 a.m. ET to discuss the latest in political news. (article 7)
Get the latest campaign news live on s The Trail, or subscribe to the daily Post Politics Podcast. (article 6)
Washington Post deputy foreign editor Cameron W. Barr was online Monday, May 12 to discuss his Outlook article on one Iraqi's methods of survival under the Hussein and current regimes, how his life has changed since the U.S. invasion, and what he sees for the future of his country. (article 11)
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Source articles
- Roads and Rails (Washington Post, 05/13/2008, 40 words)
- Roads and Rails (Washington Post, 05/13/2008, 51 words)
- Ask the MisFits (Washington Post, 05/13/2008, 30 words)
- The Chat House (Washington Post, 05/12/2008, 6 words)
- Wizards/NBA (Washington Post, 05/13/2008, 7 words)
- Post Politics Hour (Washington Post, 05/13/2008, 44 words)
- Post Politics Hour (Washington Post, 05/13/2008, 63 words)
- Federal Diary Live (Washington Post, 05/13/2008, 5 words)
- Critiquing the Press (Washington Post, 05/13/2008, 7 words)
- Outlook: A Home-Grown Solution to Bad Schools (Washington Post, 05/13/2008, 48 words)
- Outlook: Lying Low in Baghdad, Then and Now (Washington Post, 05/13/2008, 60 words)
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