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PETER MOST: The school funding formula that defies logic

Times have changed, but the formula remains stuck in 1949. The wealth disparities between neighboring towns simply did not exist at anything like their current scale. The founders of the regional school system could not have foreseen the inequity their formula has imposed on most towns today.

Book Review: Spilling our secrets in ‘The Perfect Nanny’

This is not a whodunit thriller; the first line is “The baby is dead.” By the end of page two, readers are clear who’s killed him.

EATING ON THE EDGE: Tangier Café, a delicious array of Mediterranean cuisine

Everything from the atmosphere, to the service, to the generous portions, was delightful.

LEONARD QUART: Yellow Cab Blues

The drivers speak of leaving behind countries where political corruption and violence are rife. 

REVIEW: At WCMA, remarkable ‘African Art Against the State’ (of the world)

“As artist, as Moroccan, as traditionalist, as Liberal, as Muslim, I invite viewers to resist stereotypes.” -- Lalla A. Essaydi
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