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To get to the White House, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney will need to win over women voters. Steven Senne/AP hide caption

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How Can Romney Win? GOP Women Have Some Ideas

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Katherine Moloney, principal of P.S. 100 in Brooklyn, says that evaluating teachers on test scores alone is not enough. Beth Fertig hide caption

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New York Teacher Ratings Renew Evaluation Debate

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Alfredo Rodriguez's new album is titled Sounds of Space. Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Alfredo Rodriguez: 'Crossing The Border' To Meet A Legend

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