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The Gilded Age of Home Schooling

nytimes.com--In what is an elite tweak on home schooling — and a throwback to the gilded days of education by governess or tutor — growing numbers of families are choosing the ultimate in private school: hiring teachers to educate their children in their own homes.

Unlike the more familiar home-schoolers of recent years, these families are not trying to get more religion into their children's lives, or escape what some consider the tyranny of the government's hand in schools. In fact, many say they have no argument with ordinary education — it just does not fit their lifestyles.

Lisa Mazzoni's family splits its time between Marina del Rey, Calif., and Delray Beach, Fla. Lisa has her algebra and history lessons delivered poolside sometimes or on her condominium's rooftop, where she and her teacher enjoy the sun and have a view of the Pacific Ocean south of Santa Monica.

"For someone who travels a lot or has a parent who travels and wants to keep the family together, it's an excellent choice," said Lisa's mother, Trish Mazzoni, who with her husband owns a speedboat company.

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Date: 6/5/2006


Go Figure: Statistics on the Christian Life

13% - Americans who believe Jesus' death was faked and that he married and had a family, the central thesis of The Da Vinci Code. 

64% - Americans who say they would vote for a presidential candidate who is an evangelical.

78% - U.S. college students who say religion plays an important part in their lives.

78% - Americans who believe Jesus died on the Cross and was resurrected to eternal life, the central thesis of Christianity.

25% - Students who say they are more spiritual since entering college.

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Date: 6/1/2006


Two in Three Favor Death Penalty for Convicted Murderers

PRINCETON, NJ -- Gallup's latest update on support for the death penalty finds most Americans continue to support the execution of convicted murderers. When given an explicit choice between the death penalty and life imprisonment with no possibility of parole, however, Americans divide evenly as to which is the better penalty for murder.

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Date: 6/1/2006


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