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Which Way, L.A.?

Getting Rid of Bad Teachers

An update on swine flu and the challenge of firing tenured teachers. On our rebroadcast of today’s To the Point, the newly elected leaders of the US and Israel meet in two weeks to tackle the ongoing struggle for Middle East peace. Will they agree to disagree on Iran’s nuclear program and a Palestinian state?

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By Warren Olney • May 6, 2009 • 1h 1m Listen

LA County’s Public Health Director says it’s time to "calm down" about swine flu. Also, it’s so hard to fire a tenured teacher in California that school administrators often don’t even try. What about the rights of kids to a good education? To the Point, the newly elected leaders of the US and Israel will meet in two weeks to tackle the ongoing struggle for peace in the Middle East. Will they agree to disagree on Iran’s nuclear program and a Palestinian state?


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