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NEW YORK (AP) - President Bush, focusing on an overshadowed domestic agenda, urged on Congress on Tuesday to renew and broaden the farthest-reaching education law in a generation.
At a Harlem charter school, Bush lauded the same elements of the No Child Left Behind Act that have made it a tough sell in many places yearly testing and consequences for failure.
"Congress shouldn't weaken the bill. It's working," Bush said in the steamy auditorium at Harlem Village Academy Charter School.
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