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...responding to allegations of misconduct in research” in order to accommodate mandated regulations from the Public Health Service, a federal program that distributes research funds. One policy revision will allow FAS Dean Michael D. Smith to review research issues that do not fall within the federal government??s definition of research misconduct, including administration of sponsored awards and representation of academic credentials, according to Dean R. Gallant, assistant dean for research policy and administration and director of the Science Center. The changes will not be particularly significant, as the reform will merely codify procedures already practiced...
...recent success on the state level can mostly be attributed to the colossal incompetence of Virginia’s Republican Party, which bungled its way into grotesque budget deficits and finally turned all sensible people off with its theological crusade against the very existence of government??except, of course, for the biennial gesture of a gay-marriage referendum and legislation that would force black hooligans to pull up their pants (I’m not kidding). Even Bible-thumping racists realized that the need for roads and schools superseded these otherwise noble causes...
...Ideally, we should bailout the people who were affected,” he added. “This problem has to do with the government??s policies, especially those of the past eight years, but really since the advent of Reaganomics...
...emblem of happiness.” The positioning of the fantastical next to the historical and both of them next to the possible throws into question what exactly is real. Moya examines Latin American politics and nationalism closely, especially the struggle for power between the Catholic Church and the government??s military. His well-traveled outlook on the world, however, lends his book applicability to address more than the geographically immediate subject of interest. “Senselessness” speaks to the fearful atmosphere of a country under control of a military regime, using genocide...
...Only when we have information, do we have something to act on and pinpoint our problems on,” she said. Sarah J. Ehrman, a first-year graduate student in the Education School, said that Spellings’ talk did change her skeptical attitude toward the government??s role in education. Ehrman also said she appreciated the secretary’s comment that the act will requires greater changes and that many changes still needed to be made in education. “I’m not a huge supporter of NCLB, and so I wanted...