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No danger of dumping classics, says English education secretary

A move is afoot to review which modern authors will be part of England's curriculum, but the nation's Education Secretary Alan Johnson said there is "no danger" that classics will be neglected, and that they were a "crucial part of our national heritage."

Posted by Matt Freeman on 09 August 2006 in Headlines

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