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...prepared and posted on its web site several useful guides to help students vote, and the IOP’s National Campaign has developed procedures, now used by 17 other schools, to inform students about voting regulations and candidates. But college administrations must make a better effort to educate their students about such issues. A study published last week by the IOP and the Chronicle of Higher Education found that more than a third of schools and universities fail to provide voter registration materials to its students, which is required by law. School administrations must work with student groups...
...registration software automatically sends the application to anyone who needs to approve it, such as House Masters and the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD), McLoughlin said. In addition, he said that the software would inform users if their request complied with College regulations and estimate the cost of a HUPD detail or Beverage Authorization Team...
...Seoul says security is its worry, particularly after the beheading of civilian translator Kim Sun Il in June. "Reporting the situation of troops moving to Iraq," says Defense Ministry spokesman Kim Jong Chan, "could give our information to terrorists." But the deployment is controversial domestically and the voluntary gag helps prevent the issue from becoming an even larger political football. "This is very close to media censorship," says Park Tae Jeon, editor in chief of Pressian, a popular online news site that has refused to accept restrictions. "If we go along with it, we won't be able to inform...
...with. If [the person] is offering extravagant odds, you don't know why." Black counters that his site makes strange betting patterns easier to identify. He points out that Betfair has signed agreements with, among others, the Jockey Club in Britain and the English Football Association, promising to inform them of any suspicious wagers. And in June the British government said it wasn't necessary to license or regulate those who lay bets--to the chagrin of traditional bookmakers, which had been pushing for such a move...
Lurie—who discovered the problem not in his official role on the council, but when trying to deposit a bad check from the council as part of a grant to Demon magazine—said he was disappointed in Mahan’s failure to inform students of the financial mishap...