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Though supporters of other campaigns agreed that Chopra was not to blame, some grumbled at what they saw as a relatively lax investigation...
...think the executive board exercises too much power,” Barro said. “So long as we allow ourselves not to follow procedures, we’ll continue to fall into a lax mindset that creates impending disasters...
...some of the most senior officials in the Bush administration, who rely on the Saudis for everything from intelligence and military logistical help to a reliable source of petroleum. At the heart of the case are questions about whether members of the Saudi Royal Family have been too lax in their giving to charities and other persons claiming to be in need, and whether funds that were intended for worthy causes ended up financing terror...
...remembering the victims’ deaths, we affirm the value of their lives. “Too often,” writes Day of Remembrance founder Gwendolyn Ann Smith, “people want to make our dead into forgotten people.” Police investigations are often lax, and murders are carelessly catalogued as accidents or suicides. But the Day of Remembrance calls murder murder, and highlights the brutality of anti-transgender killers who attempt (in the words of one Day of Remembrance organizers) “to obliterate their victims, perhaps in an attempt to erase them completely...
Hacking is also on the rise because students and faculty are lax about computer security, Davis said...