The changes, which took effect Sept. 22, mean that the state's 9,000-plus child-care facilities will consistently adhere to the most current practices in caring for and educating preschoolers, Public Welfare Secretary Estelle Richman said at a news conference. The centers enroll more than 350,000 children.
Facilities are now required to make "reasonable accommodation" for children with c...
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Residential real estate woes are spreading into commercial real estate markets across the nation, with a report released Tuesday morning showing a 17 percent annual decline in the number of environmental site assessments conducted across the U.S. in the third quarter.
The data, released as part of a report from Environmental Data Services, is a key leading indicator of overall CRE market ...
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HAVANA (AP) — Chinese President Hu Jintao was on a triumphant tour through Havana on Tuesday as his country expanded its already extensive economic relationship with the communist-run island.
Hu laid a wreath at a monument to Cuban independence hero Jose Marti a day after his country agreed to buy Cuban nickel and sugar and to send Cuba food in the wake of three devastating hurrica...
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Detroit's Big Three automakers pleaded with Congress Tuesday for a $25 billion lifeline to save their once-proud companies from collapse, warning of broader peril for the national economy as well.
It was an uphill battle, with the plan stalled on Capitol Hill amid opposition from Republicans and the Bush administration. But congressional leaders worked behind the scenes in an effort to h...
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A new Flash-based game called Billy Suicide is provoking a certain degree of outrage in the British press, groups like the Samaritans also urging for the game to be pulled from the internet.
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CHICAGO (AP) — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has engaged three prominent lawyers to help President-elect Barack Obama vet her candidacy for secretary of state even as some insiders criticized the pick and advisers to the former first lady said she was weighing whether to take the job if Obama offered it.
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