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...semester. The D.U. has closed until April 15 and, upon re-opening, will close on Friday and Saturday nights at 10 p.m. While we're glad that the D.U.'s graduate board decided to take strong action in the matter, we still doubt the College's ability to deter incidents of this kind in the future...
...first of the scandals involved Charles K. Lee '93, who was sent to prison two weeks ago for stealing $120,000 of the Jimmy Fund's proceeds from An Evening With Champions. Unfortunately, Epps did not take sufficient steps to deter students from committing such a despicable crime in the future...
...high number of applications may deter somestudents from applying. This, however, "has been areal concern since the late 50s or 60s,"Fitzsimmons said...
Faced with the hardships brought on by the four-year-old U.N. sanctions against their country, Iraqis have increasingly turned to crime, according to Iraqi sources. Last June, President Saddam Hussein's government responded with a series of decrees designed to deter crime; Iraqi officials justify the mutilations as warranted under Shari`a, or Islamic...
...even if Krueger's right and no one's fired,'' says University of Texas economist Daniel Hamermesh, ``a raise will deter employers from hiring new workers. That's bad especially for young minorities--over 30% of whom are unemployed--because they're the people we want in the labor force, so they can begin learning basic job skills...