Description FATV - England came from behind to beat Egypt by 3 goals to 1. Egypt went ahead on 23 minutes when Mohamed Zidan capitalized on a slip by Mathew Upson to finish in style beyond Robert Green. Fabio Capello made a number of substitutions at half time, and it was two of the substitutes, Peter Crouch and Shaun Wright-Phillips, who made the major impact as they made strong claims for place in the England World Cup squad with fine second half performances. Crouch pounced on Gareth Barrys pass to finish neatly to draw England level on 56 minutes. Wright-Phillips scored on the rebound after Egypt keeper El Hadari could only parry a powerful volley from Milner. Crouch added to his fantastic scoring record at International level to score his 20th goal in 37 internationals, with 10 minutes remaining, when he turned in an excellent cross from Wright-Phillips to make the score line 3-1. Official match highlights from England v. Egypt, 3 March 2010.FATV, England, Egypt, Football, Goals, World, Cup, South, Africa, official, 2010, Fabio, Capello, Green, Brown, Terry, Upson, Baines, Walcott, Wright-Phillips, Lampard, Carrick, Barry, Gerrard, Milner, Rooney, Cole, Defoe, Crouch, James, Warnock, Lescott, Shawcross, Beckham, Heskey, Downing, Hart, El, Hadari, Al-Muhammadi, Said, Salem, Fathi, Gomaa, Ghaly, Moawad, Abdelshafy, Hassan, Nagy, Abd, Rabou, Zidan, Aboutreika, Ebdelmaby, Zaki, Sayed, Fathallah, Tawfik, Saka, Raouf, Eid, HamdyEngland 3 Egypt 1 - Official FATV Match Highlights - 20102010-03-03http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/o4YXPlDIvPw2010-09-07T17:42:05.000Z2012-05-25T16:21:46.000ZObama Signs Spending Bill to Protect Teachers' JobsThis is the VOA Special English Education Report, from voaspecialenglish.com | http President Obama signed legislation in August to provide twenty-six billion dollars to the states for education and healthcare. The measure includes ten billion dollars for education and sixteen billion for Medicaid, the joint state-federal government medical program for the poor. The legislation will help one hundred sixty thousand teachers and one hundred fifty thousand police and public service workers keep their jobs. The House of Representatives approved the bill August tenth. House members had already begun a six-week holiday when the Senate approved the measure. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi took the rare step of calling House lawmakers back to Washington to vote on the bill and send it to President Obama without delay.President Obama has stressed the importance of education for all Americans. He said this is necessary for the country to compete among some of the world's fastest growing economies.Earlier in the week, the president spoke at the University of Texas. He talked about the decrease in college graduation rates in the United States. He said: "In a single generation, we've fallen from first place to twelfth place in college graduation rates for young adults. That is unacceptable, but it is not irreversible. We can retake the lead." President Obama said educational success and economic well-being are linked. His goal is to increase the percentage of college graduates from <b>...</b>VOALearningEnglishhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/VOALearningEnglishEducationThis is the VOA Special English Education Report, from voaspecialenglish.com | http President Obama signed legislation in August to provide twenty-six billion dollars to the states for education and healthcare. The measure includes ten billion dollars for education and sixteen billion for Medicaid, the joint state-federal government medical program for the poor. The legislation will help one hundred sixty thousand teachers and one hundred fifty thousand police and public service workers keep their jobs. The House of Representatives approved the bill August tenth. House members had already begun a six-week holiday when the Senate approved the measure. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi took the rare step of calling House lawmakers back to Washington to vote on the bill and send it to President Obama without delay.President Obama has stressed the importance of education for all Americans. He said this is necessary for the country to compete among some of the world's fastest growing economies.Earlier in the week, the president spoke at the University of Texas. He talked about the decrease in college graduation rates in the United States. He said: "In a single generation, we've fallen from first place to twelfth place in college graduation rates for young adults. That is unacceptable, but it is not irreversible. We can retake the lead." President Obama said educational success and economic well-being are linked. His goal is to increase the percentage of college graduates from <b>...</b>