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President Barack Obama, already battling for healthcare reform, jobs and financial regulation, said on Saturday he was also about to push forward on a major overhaul of U.S. education.
Obama said he would send a blueprint to Congress on Monday to update the country's elementary and secondary schools, in an effort to boost standards and redo the "No Child Left Behind" law of his predecessor George W. Bush, which has lapsed.
Obama has delayed a trip to Asia to rally support for a final drive for healthcare reform, and is also urging Democratic lawmakers to advance a radical shake-up of the county's financial regulation to make the economy safer.
Acknowledging in his weekly address the country faced many challenges, Obama said improving education was vital to ensuring wider national success.
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