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...vote.” Glazer said that during the presidential and vice presidential elections, the voting system had trouble registering freshmen in Claverly Hall until Faculty of Arts and Sciences Computer Services was able to resolve the issue. “We needed to get [them] to manipulate the code to allow them to vote,” said Glazer. “We looked into the software, and it is very complex, but [functional]. Now we can do it ourselves.” As technology coordinator, Finne will now oversee the voting system as well as other aspects...
...another side to the story of Ohio Governor Bob Taft. In 2005 he signed into law the most sweeping reform of Ohio's tax structure in 60 years. He eliminated the burdensome tax on business inventory and the state's corporate franchise tax. Whole sections of Ohio's tax code were written out of existence. How many Governors can claim that accomplishment? In addition, Governor Taft reduced the state's income-tax rate 21%. His tax-reform package is geared to encourage capital investment and create new jobs in Ohio. Does that sound like a Governor who is an "ineffective...
...campus group called the Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality (SOLE) first brought a complaint on Nov. 30, 2004, alleging that Coca-Cola had violated the university’s “Vendor Code of Conduct,” according to a statement posted on the Michigan website...
...code of conduct, adopted in the spring of 2004, outlines the “primary standards,” including nondiscrimination and freedom of collective bargaining, as well as “preferential standards”—such as a living wage and environmental protection—that the university demands its contracted vendors to uphold...
...complaints were forwarded to the university’s Dispute Review Board (DRB), which investigates possible breaches of the code of conduct. In June 2005, the DRB determined that Coca-Cola may have violated the code’s standards with regard to pesticides in India and labor issues in Colombia, according to the statement...