Word: licensees
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Representative Thomas Bliley might want to hold off on that annual checkup for a couple of months - or at least until his internist calms down over the Virginia Republican's newest proposal. Bliley wants to reopen debate on the confidentiality of the National Practitioner Data Bank, which houses discipline reports...
Following a Sept. 2 incident where an under-aged Wellesley College student was hospitalized after being served alcohol, the Boston Licensing Board revoked the dormitory license of MIT's Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity on Friday.
The last time the licensing board withdrew a fraternity's dormitory license was the fall of 1997, following the alcohol-related death of MIT first-year Scott Krueger, whose death prompted colleges nationwide to address issues surrounding alcohol consumption on campus.
The celebrated suit brought by the supermarket chain Food Lion against ABC has frequently been misrepresented as a grand constitutional battle, a conflict over whether the First Amendment lets reporters commit fraud. The recent federal appeals court decision throwing out almost all of the damages against ABC represents a narrowly...
He later got a Ph.D. in computer science and spent 10 years failing at various academic careers and a couple of marriages before reinventing himself and heading off to Stanford. There, he and his students designed a microchip he called the Geometry Engine, which allowed computers to visualize objects in...