Word: lu
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...Chunmeng Lu, a political scientist atthe University of Cincinnati, sent out requestsfor the federally-required security statistics tomore than 780 colleges and universities...
...Lu and his colleagues found that only 37percent of the colleges sent them the legallyrequired information. 15 percent did not evenrespond to his request...
...Lu's conclusion to the study, published in1997, found that compliance nationwide was highlyvariable...
...Lu and his colleagues reach anotherconclusion, blaming non-compliance on the DOE'sfailure to ask the schools to open their books...
Even the most vigorous Net proponents argue for a bit of patience. "Some control is needed at this point, because otherwise China would go wild," says UTStarcom's Hong Lu. "If you just jump too fast, it's not good." In an early attempt at a Net policy, the government in 1996 banned access to a range of sites from playboy.com to time.com in order to help combat "spiritual pollution." But an afternoon's surfing in Beijing shows the government firewalls that block access to these sites are only partly effective. While cnn.com is resolutely blocked, other Western news-focused...