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Opinion: The value of early education
Washington 3/30/2007
Diana Stone, a senior fellow at Washington Appleseed, discusses the importance of high-quality pre-kindergarten education.
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People
National Appleseed 3/22/2007
Betsy Cavendish is highlighted as the new executive director of Appleseed.
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Senate Democrats hear healthcare concerns, suggestions
South Carolina 3/21/2007
Sue Berkowitz, executive director of South Carolina Appleseed, testified before a state Senate Democratic panel, exploring ways to revamp the state's healthcare system.
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Upper Arlington Native to Lead Appleseed Legal Agency
National Appleseed 3/19/2007
Betsy Cavendish, executive director of Appleseed, talks about her new position at Appleseed.
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Forum: Framers intended D.C. vote
District of Columbia 3/12/2007
Walter Smith, executive director of DC Appleseed, and Rick Bress, partner at law firm Latham & Watkins, respond to an article in The Washington Times about Washington DC voting rights.
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Consumer advocates say payday lenders prey on the needy
South Carolina 3/8/2007
Sue Berkowitz, executive director of South Carolina Appleseed, discusses the Center's work to change statewide legislation to end predatory lending practices and instead focus on positive lending models.
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Latino leaders want voices heard on immigration
South Carolina 3/2/2007
South Carolina Appleseed met with the S.C. Hispanic Leadership Council to discuss various bills on illegal immigration in the state.
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A Breath of Fresh Dialogue in HIV/AIDS Fight
District of Columbia 2/27/2007
Featured in a new film, Walter Smith, executive director of DC Appleseed, speaks about DC Appleseed's HIV/AIDS research in the District.
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Hand over the cell
National Appleseed 2/23/2007
Edwin Darden, Appleseed's Education Policy Director, comments on new legal issues surrounding increased cell phone use among students.
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In The Trenches: Helping Georgia's juvenile code grow up
Georgia 2/21/2007
Georgia Appleseed has enlisted more than 130 lawyers from 10 Atlanta firms to overhaul Georgia's juvenile justice code, set to be the largest pro bono project in the state's history.
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