Word: frauds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...graduate student accused of research fraud in the laboratory of Loeb University Professor Walter Gilbert '53 acknowledged the allegation Friday, but refused to say whether or not the charge against him is true...
Professor interview Last week by The Crimson said Gilbert did more than most of their colleagues to try to prevent research fraud, including handing out detailed instructions of how to properly keep a laboratory notebook. Professors generally agree that research fraud is nearly impossible to prevent...
...unlikely to claim their biological offspring. Many do not know that they have children; others would refuse to admit paternity. The ability of biological parents to win custody also varies from state to state. Some states allow a parent up to two years to return and claim either fraud or duress in order to win back a child. In Iowa, where the Schmidts live, court rulings allow the father to "come back at any point in the child's life," says Seader. In New York State, however, the court of appeals ruled unanimously in 1992 against a man who tried...
...statement offers more rhetorical parsley before finally serving up some solutions. "We must begin paying off the debt by the year 2000," reads the | document promisingly, before descending into a laundry list of the obvious. "Combat waste, fraud and abuse . . . Streamline government." Churlishly, the declaration focuses on the programs of the elderly as a source of income for the young. "Social security is a generational scam . . . Raise the retirement age." Does this mean Grandpa should go back to work...
...professors say, the possibility of research fraud is just another reality of scientific research, much like test tubes, gloves or laboratory notebooks. Researchers bent on deceiving their boss usually...