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BOSTON (AP) - A little-noticed provision in a new federal education law is requiring high schools to hand over to military recruiters some key information about its juniors and seniors: name, address and phone number. The Pentagon says the information will help it recruit young people to defend their country. But the new law disturbs parents and administrators in some liberal communities that aren't exactly gung-ho about the armed forces. Some say the law violates students' privacy and creates a moral dilemma over the military's 'don't ask, don't tell' policy on gays...
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