Close
Create a link to this page
Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:
<a href="http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-14641913_ITM" title="Facts and information about S.KOREAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - DEC 1, 2004.">S.KOREAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - DEC 1, 2004.</a>
S.KOREAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - DEC 1, 2004.
AsiaPulse News
|
December 01, 2004 |
COPYRIGHT 2004 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright
SEOUL, Dec 1 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
KYUNGHYANG SHINMUN:
- Confusion Expected due to Delay of College Entrance Exam Results
KUKMIN DAILY:
- Organized Exam Cheating Detected in Other Areas
DONG-A ILBO:
- Key Economic Organizations Seek Special Pardon for Past Wrongdoings by Companies including Rigging of Accounting Book
Related articles from newspapers, magazines, journals, and more

- NSW: Investigation launched into immigration exam cheating
- Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia) July 25, 2009 700+ words
AAP General News (Australia) 07-25-2009 NSW: Investigation launched into immigration exam cheating Allegations of cheating by students in immigration exams have sparked a corruption investigation. The Sun-Herald newspaper says...

- China's universities to block mobile phone signals to prevent exam cheating.
- Newspaper article from: Telecomworldwire June 2, 2006 700+ words
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-2 June 2006-China's universities to block mobile phone signals to prevent exam cheating(C)1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Mobile phone signals are to be blocked in the examination halls...

- Billie admits exam cheating.
- Newspaper article from: Birmingham Evening Mail (England) October 13, 1998 700+ words
CHART-topper Billie, 16, has admitted that she used to cheat in end of term exams by hiding notes under the desk.

- Possible Standardized-Exam Cheating May Cost Oakland, Calif., Schools.(Knight...
- Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Hull, Dana Folmar, Kate October 4, 2000 700+ words
Oct. 4--Three Oakland schools could forfeit the right to thousands of dollars in academic rewards because of possible cheating on the state's high-stakes standardized exam, city schools Superintendent Dennis Chaconas said Tuesday. If true, the allegations would be among the first blemishes on the

- Ten caught for exam cheating in Mirpurkhas.
- News wire article from: PPI - Pakistan Press International May 17, 2009 700+ words
Mirpurkhas, May 16 (PPI): Vigilance team, Board of Intermediate Education Mirpurkhas, Saturday caught ten students while using unfair means in the examination. The vigilance team headed by Chairman Board Engineer Abdul Aleem Khanzada Rajput conducted raids at various examination centers of Islam

- KCBSA campaign against exam cheating.
- News wire article from: PPI - Pakistan Press International May 5, 2009 700+ words
KARACHI, May 04 (PPI): Karachi City Boy Scouts Association (KCBSA) is launching a campaign against cheating during secondary and higher secondary examination to aware the candidates about the negative effects of cheating on their future. The campaign will be put into operation on May 05th at 8:30

- Six Indicted In Pilot-Exam Cheating Case; F16 Fliers Obtained Commercial...
- Newspaper article from: The Washington Post August 5, 1988 700+ words
A Federal Aviation Administration inspector and five others, including Air Force officers, were indicted today on charges that they helped military pilots cheat on exams to gain commercial licenses. The ringleaders-reserve Air Force Maj. Charles Chinn, an FAA safety inspector, and squadron

- 2 resign in probe of exam cheating: Carroll school system had been considering...
- Newspaper article from: Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD) May 27, 2006 700+ words
Byline: Gina Davis May 27--Two Carroll County fourth-grade teachers said to have cheated on this year's state standardized tests have resigned as local school officials were considering their punishment, the system's schools chief said yesterday. "They were going to be subject to disciplinary
For more facts and information, see all results
Source: HighBeam Research, S.KOREAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - DEC 1, 2004.