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A Wings fan in Wasilla?
You put me in mind of another mysterious appearance of the Winged Whee
Charter schools: Different road, but still bumpy
Gee I thought all you whining liberals were pro choice? Why does it
Charter schools: Different road, but still bumpy
“So why has the Legislature just lifted a long-standing cap on charter
Charter schools: Different road, but still bumpy
For profit management companies. A non starter argument since the serv
Charter schools: Different road, but still bumpy
They lifted the cap because it gives business men an opportunity to fo