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Sep 22 2008, Heidi

Women are taking fewer of the top jobs in teaching in England and Wales, an annual recruitment survey says.

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The Harrold school is seen Monday, Aug. 25, 2008, in Harrold, Texas. The Harrold school district approved a policy last fall that allows employees — including teachers– to carry concealed weapons.