Schools required to turn over students' names to military recruitersBy RON HUTCHESONKnight Ridder Newspapers WASHINGTON - Military recruiters looking for a few good high school students will have an easier time finding them, thanks to a federal law that requires schools to turn over students' names, addresses and phone numbers.Congress ordered the school-to-military cooperation as part of No Child Left Behind, the education overhaul that President Bush championed last year. The law, which went into effect in July, also requires high school administrators to let military recruiters onto their campuses.The terms apply to any school, public or private, that gets...