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Opinion: Quotes of the week

"These are worrying and unstable times for everyone and it may be that people are looking toward teaching as a secure and rewarding career"

- Graham Holley, chief executive of the Training and Development Agencyfor Schools, on the organisation's decision to run a recruitmentcampaign in London's financial district in the hope of wooing recentlysacked bankers

"Putting anti-poverty pledges into law is ridiculous. Will MPs bearrested for breaking that law?" - The Independent's Simon Carr onGordon Brown's pledge to make Labour's bid to end child poverty by 2020law

"The government must make sure that the money actually does find its wayto new audiences" - Louise de Winter, director of the National Campaignfor the Arts, on plans to give 18- to 26-year-olds in England 2.5m of free theatre tickets.

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