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What remains in the bill--a requirement that all college campus police departments provide a public and updated log of their activities--is already a law in many U.S. states including Massachusetts...
Jiang, however, may be China's Surfer in Chief. In a recent interview with TIME, he confided that he has a PC at his Zhongnanhai home and uses it to log onto foreign databases. And top officials insist he is committed to a wired China, fully aware that the country's future depends on growth, which relies, in turn, on technology. Is it just possible that the real great leap forward begins with the initials...
...viable option, a major part of the Ad Board's power lies in the secrecy of its proceedings and the silence imposed on students who appear before it. A reasonable first step would be to shed light on this dark process by publishing a monthly or annual log of Ad Board case decisions, withholding the names of the parties involved...
...better way to shave--and we believe there is--we will find it." When delivered by Mike Cowhig, a 30-year Gillette employee and senior vice president of manufacturing and technical operations, it sounds less like a threat to the competition than like something from Captain Kirk's log...
...incidents were not required to appear in the daily MIT police log because they occurred in Boston, which is outside of the school's jurisdiction...