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Date Added: August 26, 2008 10:08:02 AM
This is a response to Joseph Wardy's letter about teachers, teachers' salaries and "nobility." Just what percentage of a teacher's bills can be paid for with "nobility" and is it taxable, Mr. Wardy? If teaching is so noble, why did Wardy leave it for the private sector?

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