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While it is unclear what prompted this specific investigation, Kurisu said the council’s bylaws require the UC to conduct an audit at the end of each semester...
...selling point the outdoor industry is improving: its metrics. How many people see an outdoor ad and when they see it can be tracked much more accurately than ever. Since 1933, the only equivalent of TV's Nielsen ratings for outdoor boards in the U.S. came from the Traffic Audit Bureau (TAB), which counted how many people passed a given sign. That antiquated system worked in local markets but couldn't capture the impact of a national campaign. So the industry has invested heavily in research, recognizing that big-time advertisers are demanding more accountability. Says TAB's president...
...contractor is not required to perform perfectly to be entitled to reimbursement." RHONDA JAMES, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers spokeswoman, on the Army's reimbursement to a Halliburton subsidiary of nearly $2.41 billion under a no-bid contract for work in Iraq, despite a Pentagon audit that found $263 million in questionable charges. The Army will pay all but $10.1 million of the contested costs...
...with eager freshmen in Annenberg) and looking for opportunities to use what he has learned in the future (next year’s Ice Cream Bash). If Summers is still blue, Ben-Shahar has saved a seat in Sanders with Summers’ name on it. “Audit [Psychology] 1504 and do the response papers,” he recommends. “He made mistakes,” says Ben-Shahar, who also teaches Psychology 1508: Psychology of Leadership, “but he was willing to learn from them.” Ben-Shahar says that...
...event.” Haddock did, however, “appreciate [Pollinger’s] desire to thank all the people on who worked hard on the freshman formal.” In response to a request by Council member Matthew R. Greenfield ’08 for an audit of the FYSC’s Freshman Formal expenses, the FYSC participated in a financial review by UC Treasurer Blake M. Kurisu ’07. Kurisu’s review, presented at yesterday’s UC meeting, found that “all UC funding of the FYSC...