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Tuesday, 17 August, 2004, 08:10 GMT 09:10 UK
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"The annual debate about improved pass rates and the lowering of standards has begun"
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"We should be applauding those young people, and their teachers, for their achievements"
Schools standards minister David Miliband
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The BBC's Jane-Frances Kelly
"The annual debate about improved pass rates and the lowering of standards has begun"
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"Another record number of A grades are being expected"
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"More A grades have created a problem for universities"
The BBC's Mike Baker
"This year more than 90% of entries are expected to result in at least an E grade"
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