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	<title>Comments on: Britain studies Swedish schools</title>
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	<description>Swedish stuff distracting us today</description>
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		<title>By: Adrian</title>
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		<description>&quot;The Guardian&quot; is a newspaper that likes to pretend that it is harmful to accept change. So, given the British reference to Swedish education, their alarm bells started to ring and they had to do anything that they could to muster support for rejecting this idea! Needless to say, not many balanced British folk saw their article. The BBC report was much more inspired.</description>
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