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Date Added: July 24, 2008 12:36:04 PM
This editorial is from the Kansas City Star:College graduates with engineering, math and science degrees find jobs more quickly and at higher pay than graduates in most other fields.But rosy employment prospects haven't enticed enough students to major in science and math curriculums.

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