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Date Added: May 21, 2008 05:20:07 AM
Business Roundtable today will convene CEOs, Members of Congress and leaders of community colleges to focus on the critical role community colleges must play in enhancing American competitiveness. Their role, from improving worker training to tapping and shaping the next generation of talent, is even more an imperative in today's fragile and competitive economy.

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