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    This photo taken Nov. 25, 2013 shows second grade teacher Heather Black working with Ingrid Soracco, 7, right, on her e-book assignment using an iPad at Jamestown Elementary School in Arlington, Va. Needed to keep a school building running these days: Water, electricity _ and broadband. Interactive digital learning on laptops and tablets is, in many cases, replacing traditional textbooks. Students are taking computer-based tests instead of fill-in-the bubble exams. Teachers are accessing far-off resources for lessons. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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    Tech gurus help boost speedy Internet in schools

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    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shakes hands during their joint statement at the prime minister's office in Jerusalem, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013. Kerry is visiting Jerusalem and Ramallah to have the Israeli-Palestinian peace talk and to consult Israeli officials about Iran. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, Pool)
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    John Kerry seeks to soothe Israeli security concerns

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    Dockworker Dominic Giovinco, of Gloucester, Mass., unloads cod from the fishing boat Lady Jane, in the background, at the Jodrey State Fish Pier in Gloucester, Mass., Friday, Jan. 16, 2009 as a blast of arctic air chills the Northeast. Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is urging a court to stop new federal fishing regulations which she called an
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    Poor air quality sign is posted over a highway, in Salt Lake City. (AP/Rick Bowmer)
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    Utah completes work on air-pollution plans

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    The price of oil edged higher above $97 a barrel Thursday as investors reacted to a drop in U.S. stockpiles, but concerns of oversupply in the Middle East capped gains.
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    The U.S. special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan says Afghan President Hamid Karzai still refuses to sign a security deal with the United States until after next April's elections. (AP Photo)
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    US envoy: Afghan president unchanged on troop deal

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    The solar panel installer SolarCity said in December 2013 that it is starting to offer battery packs made by electric car maker Tesla Motors, whose CEO is also the chairman of SolarCity. The battery packs will allow customers a way to provide backup power and lower electric bills. (AP/Mark Lennihan)
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    FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013, file photo, U.S Air Force Staff Sgt. Bri Smith, 31, right, of Atlanta, samples a facial moisturizer product while talking with Mary Kay consultant Asenath Holmes Pitner, left, during a job fair for veterans at the VFW Post 2681, in Marietta, Ga. Payroll processor ADP issues its report Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013, on job growth among private companies in November. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)
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    Survey: US companies add 215K jobs, most in year

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    White House counsel sticking around until spring
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    White House counsel sticking around until spring

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