81. Pugsley said he thinks the First Amendment values that protect free expression are more important than the immediate problem of the school shootings. 82. Political scientists say the school shootings have accelerated the gun-control debate. 83. Recent articles have examined the role of schools in the low reading scores among boys, as well as school shootings. 84. Repeating the words of the letter-writer, DeLay bitingly asked why school shootings happen. 85. School shootings probably do. 86. School shootings, the most unpredictable events, lead to the most predictable coverage. 87. School shootings. 88. School shootings are not a problem that can be solved with a snap of the fingers. 89. Schools use various techniques to deal with questions about the school shootings in Littleton, Colo. 90. Schoolyard bullying is a touchy issue these days, having been pinpointed as the root of many larger crises such as school shootings. |