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By Douglas Preston Trying, and mostly failing, to study the life of New York City rodents.
By Allison J. Pugh Trying, and mostly failing, to study the life of New York City rodents.
President Nicolas Sarkozy's intensely criticized plan for each fifth grader to study the life of one of the 11,000 French children killed in the Holocaust was abandoned at the first meeting of the education minister's advisory group, officials said.
Since that is the way John Wooden initiated his basketball players, it is also a good way to study the life of this early 20th-century man who died Friday at age 99.
As for Mr. Sarkozy's plan, his education minister suggested that instead of having each school child study a specific Holocaust victim, an entire fifth-grade class might study the life of one child so as not to traumatize every 10-year-old in France.
As it happens, the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, just recently made headlines across Europe and elsewhere when, seemingly out of the blue, he announced that beginning next fall, French fifth graders should each study the life of one of the 11,000 French children killed during the Holocaust.
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