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August 21, 2014: Poor Miami-Dade Kids More Likely To Have Inexperienced Teachers

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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10:04 A new report from the Department of Environmental Protection says the dredging currently going on to expand PortMiami is smothering coral and damaging sea life in Biscayne Bay.
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9:30 A federal appeals court recently upheld a Florida law that limits what doctors can tell their patients about gun ownership. Craig Kopp of sister station WUSF spoke recently to a doctor and a firearms expert about whether doctors should talk to patients about guns.
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9:04 A group of protesters in Pompano Beach said they were ready to go to jail to speed the release of undocumented immigrants facing deportation, and that's exactly what happened.
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8:34 Find out why the oldest store in the Everglades may have to close.
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8:04 A review by the National Council for Teacher Quality finds that students at Miami-Dade's lowest- income schools are more likely to have inexperienced teachers.
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7:34 A federal appeals court recently upheld a Florida law that limits what doctors can tell their patients about gun ownership. Craig Kopp of sister station WUSF spoke recently to a doctor and a firearms expert about whether doctors should talk to patients about guns.
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7:04 A group of activists in South Florida is doing more than just holding up signs in support of undocumented immigrants who face deportation after committing minor offenses. On Wednesday, they were willing to go to jail themselves for the cause.
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6:34 Find out why the oldest store in the Everglades may have to close.
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6:04 A review by the National Council for Teacher Quality finds that students at Miami-Dade's lowest- income schools are more likely to have inexperienced teachers.

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