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These expulsions come in the wake of student survey response data that indicates a tremendous number of college students are cheating, and the numbers are on the rise. According to research performed by Donald L. McCabe of Rutgers University, founder of the Center for Academic Integrity (CAI), three out of every four students acknowledge that they have cheated...
...spends weekends at home with his wife and two children and his hi-fi cranking out jazz and classical music. He is working on his golf but prefers to take visitors for hikes in the rugged mountains that ring Seoul. He always enjoys a good, steep climb. --By Donald MacIntyre/Seoul
...sidelines. "There is a professional officer corps, and they do have contacts outside," says the former U.S. official who in September acted as middleman between Iraqis and the Administration. "What you want to do is build up a capability to make those contacts." In a radio interview, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said, "Saddam can't use [weapons of mass destruction] himself... He has to use intermediaries. We are communicating with people in that regime. And the truth is that anyone who is in any way connected with weapons of mass destruction and their use...would be held accountable...
...killed more than 180. The voice's condemnation of key allies in the U.S. antiterrorism war--Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Canada and Australia--put foreign governments on alert for another major hit. Bin Laden also named Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of State Colin Powell and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld--he calls them "the White House gangsters"--and that has counterterrorism experts worried those officials might be personally targeted...
...Crimson reported in July that Eisenson and Donald D. Beane held positions on Harken’s Board of Directors with Bush and personally owned 10,000 shares of common stock in the company...