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INTERESTED LISTENERS--Ten year-old Chelsea Cox, right, and her sister Erica, 8, of Lordstown, Ohio attend a news conference concerning a resolution offered by legislators that would halt and review the current proficiency testing for students, at the Ohio Statehouse, in Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday, March 15, 2000. The girls were with their parents George and Lisa Cox. (JACK KUSTRON/photoj.com)
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