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For-profit colleges not creating Ky. credit transferring problems
SACS reversed this policy under pressure from the Department of Education and the US Department of Justice. Today, SACS' policy on transfer of credit, like that of all 19 recognized accrediting agencies, acknowledges that "institutions and accreditors
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:53A
Case for state intervention weakens
Mike Delph meets Star editorial board: If the federal government isn't cooperating with local law enforcement now on immigration law, how will a state law change that? The more adamantly state Sen. Mike Delph defends his immigration bill against
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:53A
Delhi HC directs Kalindi college teachers to withdraw strike
going on strike and are asked to comply with the provisions of the Delhi University Act, failing which they will be liable for the court of contempt proceedings,' a division bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justice Sanjiv Khanna said.
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:52A
Gujarat HC refuses to grant interim relief to Nirma plant
While fixing April 7 for further hearing of the petition, a Division Bench comprising Chief Justice of Gujarat High Court SJ Mukhopadhyay and Justice Anant S Dave observed that since there was no mention of environment clearance issue in a PIL filed
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:52A
Minor league manager loses eye after being struck by line drive
Braves general manager Frank Wren said Wednesday that doctors were unable to save Salazar's left eye after the accident March 9. The former major league player is otherwise recovering from his injuries and expects to manage Lynchburg of the Class A
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:50A
After crash on I-75, man jumps in front of truck
BOWLING GREEN — A Livonia, Mich., man was flown to Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo Wednesday after he caused a four-vehicle crash on northbound I-75, then jumped into the path of a tractor-trailer rig, troopers at the Bowling Green post of
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:48A
Borders given extension to decide store closings
14 to determine how many additional stores it will close as it reorganizes under bankruptcy protection. Borders said in February, when it filed for Chapter 11 reorganization, that it planned to close 200 stores. It now seeks to close up to 75 more,
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:48A
Bus crash on Pali Highway
A woman who was onboard the bus pictured at right stands waiting for medical assistance after a bus crash on Pali Highway going townbound on Wednesday, March 16, 2011 in Nuuanu. High winds blew a large tree into the roadway, which the bus collided with
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:48A
Fake text messages spark concern
Some media reports said that workers and children were sent home as the rumor spread, prompting the Philippine government to issue an official denial and its justice secretary warned those behind the fake alerts could be prosecuted.
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:47A
Fourth alleged victim in cop case emerges
One of the latest women to file a report claims Arevalos, 40, acted inappropriately toward her during a DUI stop in the Gaslamp Quarter on Feb. 20, said her attorney, Marc Kohnen. The 25-year-old woman, whose name was not disclosed, had just gotten
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:46A