91.   It surprised locals that the president wanted to use their school to promote education reform.

92.   Janet Baker, superintendent of Hamilton City Schools, emphasized the importance of education reform when she spoke before the large audience.

93.   Kennedy also predicted a fall breakthrough in the House-Senate negotiations over education reforms.

94.   Kerry argues that education reform was a legislative initiative, with Weld merely along for the ride.

95.   Kentucky might use its prize money to sponsor a national conference on education reforms he said.

96.   Lawrence, they say, is giving education reform a bad name.

97.   Last year, Rep. Rick Lazio voted to enact dramatic education reforms to give states and local school districts wide discretion in spending federal aid.

98.   Mainly, he pitched his record of pushing for jobs, education reform, government efficiency, better health care and tougher penalities for lawbreakers.

99.   Meanwhile, Vice President-elect Dick Cheney says Bush will push Congress to act quickly on his conservative agenda, starting with education reform and school vouchers.

100.   More than any other issue, participants in the high-tech discussion urged Bush to push education reforms that would produce a more highly skilled work force.

n. + reform >>共 347
campaign 17.26%
finance 14.33%
welfare 13.63%
market 9.37%
tax 7.16%
education 3.96%
free-market 2.81%
government 1.74%
health-care 1.69%
election 1.67%
education + n. >>共 551
program 9.98%
system 6.19%
official 4.52%
minister 4.23%
reform 4.03%
bill 3.10%
campaign 2.42%
ministry 1.86%
secretary 1.76%
policy 1.70%
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