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NEWARK, N.J. - New Jersey has already thrown enough money at its largest school district to make it among the nation's best-funded, yet it remains in the pits.
The U.S. Education Department said Friday it will take more time to finalize new regulations targeting for-profit college job-training programs, but emphasized it was intent on moving forward and holding the sector accountable.
TOKYO - Having worked for two years at a tech company in Japan and picking up the language, Qiu Zhaohua has decided to return to China, lured by a job in the eastern tech hub of Dalian that pays as much 200,000 yuan a year, or about $29,000 - a handsome starting salary by China's standards.
PHILADELPHIA - As college freshmen nationwide continue exploring their campuses - finding dining halls, laundry rooms, bookstores and gyms - officials at many schools say the newbies are increasingly finding their way to career centers.
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