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Overachiever Gets Jail for Stealing Tests, Hacking Faculty's Computers
SANTA ANA, Calif. -- A former high school student seeking admission to top-tier colleges will spend 30 days in jail for a series of school break-ins to steal tests, alter his grades and place spyware on administrators' computers to learn passwords. Omar Shahid Khan, 21, was charged with 69 felonies and faced a maximum of...
NASCAR Penalizes Cup Team, Suspends Crew Chief Indefinitely
Three crew members from the No. 46 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team have been suspended indefinitely by NASCAR for major violations found in opening day inspection at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway last weekend. Crew chief Thomas Tucker, car chief Richard Boga and team manager Tony Furr -- a veteran Cup Series team member --...
Opinions Mixed Inside FBI Over Test Cheating Scandal
WASHINGTON (Aug. 10) -- To cheat or not to cheat on an open-book exam. That is no longer an issue among FBI agents around the country now that the test is long over. Now the question is, should those who did cheat on the FBI exam last year -- and they could number in the hundreds -- be punished? Opinions inside the bureau...
US College Shuts Asian Schools Over Cheating
(July 26) -- A New Jersey college is shutting down its business schools in China and Taiwan after finding what it called "widespread" cheating among students, The Star-Ledger of Newark reported. Centenary College in Hackettstown is withholding master's degrees from some 400 students at its campuses in Beijing, Shanghai...
cheating News From the Web
- 06/02/12 Govt nod to skimmed milk powder export Source: Kashmir News British chocolate maker Cadbury on Monday became the latest foreign company to be hit by China's tainted milk scandal, ordering a recall of its Chinese-made products after saying tests "cast doubt" on their safety.
- 05/31/12 When sportspeople cheat, they should be out Source: ABC News - Australia Schleck The Younger has just been awarded the trophy for the 2010 Tour De France, after Alberto Contador was disqualified for a performance enhancing substance difficulty.
- 05/24/12 Resignation over TAF 'the right thing': Fonterra... Source: Scoop Fonterra chairman Sir Henry van der Heyden has welcomed the resignation of the chairman of the watchdog Shareholders' Council, saying Simon Couper had "done the right thing by the cooperative."
- 05/19/12 Vishuddh Operation should be taken effectively: P... Source: The Pioneer The action of taking samples of foodgrains and other products under the operation 'Vishuddh' should be taken effectively and continuously.
- 05/17/12 Millions paid to 2008 mi⦠Source: People's Daily As of the end of 2011, more than 12 million yuan ($1.9 million) in compensation has been paid to children poisoned by milk contaminated with melamine, insurance company China Life announced on its website on Monday.
Background on cheating
Cheating refers to an immoral way of achieving a goal. It is generally used for the breaking of rules to gain advantage in a competitive situation.
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