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Monday, June 24, 2002

Where to send a child to school can be one of the most daunting decisions a parent faces, especially in New York City. What is the balance between cost and quality, principle and pragmatism? Find out what the choices are from advocates for public and private education.


Read the articles in our Dialogue Project series.

The Third Rail For Amtrak? Should States Take Over For The Money-Losing Railroad?

Scott Leonard Assistant Director, National Association of Railroad And Nancy Rutledge Connery Member of the Amtrak Reform Council, and an independent researcher and policy advisor on infrastructure, transportation, and community development

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Nurse Jekyll and Doctor Hyde: The Impact of Nurse-Physician Relations on Nurse Retention

Maureen McCarthy Registered Nurse in the Recovery Room at Lenox Hill Hospital and President of the New York Professional And Alan H. Rosenstein Physician and Vice President and Medical Director of Voluntary Hospitals of America-West Coast Division

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Hobson's Choice? Choosing Between Public and Private Schools

Clara Hemphill Author and Head of Public School Information Center at Advocates for Children New York City's Best Public High Schools. A Parents' Guide (Teachers College Press, Columbia University, 2001 And Catherine Hausman Author, The Manhattan Family Guide to Private Schools (Soho Press,2001) And Robin Aronow Psychotherapist ...

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