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...administrators said logistical difficulties made the proposal difficult to implement...
...economics department blames an unfavorable student-to-faculty ratio for its problems. As a result, department administrators say, changes in the advising system have been hard to implement...
...increasingly bypassed Congress, using presidential orders, for instance, to create new national monuments over the complaints of mining interests and off-road-vehicle users, among others. In this case, though, rather than depend on a federal edict to enforce the changes, Clinton will urge each state to implement the revisions over three years. (Hospitals operating Medicare and other government health care programs would be immediately affected, as they are already subject to federal scrutiny). The plan seeks to safeguard patients against the ill effects of everything from doctors' notoriously illegible handwriting to missteps in everyday procedures. The most controversial aspect...
Next year, however, Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) plans to implement a nightly midnight snack--a sign that Harvard is moving toward a tacit acknowledgement of students' 24-hour lifestyle...
...latest string of invasions may inspire some instances of increased security, says McClure, but consumers shouldn't expect a sudden influx of super-secure sites. "There are ways to keep these attacks from happening, but few companies implement them. Security tends to take a backseat to aesthetics and ease of service at the site," McClure says. And while Net businesses may be tempted to pump their time and money into the more visible aspects of a site, the current threat to their bottom line may force them to rethink their priorities. After all, seeing a multibillion-dollar web site brought...