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About 300 of the roughly 46, 000 students who took the class with an MIT professor filed into test-taking centers around the world in the hopes of earning a "proctored honor certificate" from the class signed by the professor.
WSJ: Web Classes Grapple With Stopping Cheats
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In total, 30, 425 minority applicants have filed to take the test, representing 49.5% of the applicant pool.
WSJ: FDNY Exam Now Looking Costly to City
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Former teammate Landis, who was stripped of his 2006 Tour de France title after failing a drug test, filed the lawsuit in 2010 against the team, which was sponsored the U.S. Postal Service.
CNN: Feds join whistle-blower lawsuit against Lance Armstrong
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Belgian consumer protection organization Test-Aankoop yesterday filed a lawsuit (Dutch) against Apple for not respecting local laws on warranties.
FORBES: The Belgian Court Case Apple Is Going To Lose
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The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund filed a federal civil rights complaint against the city's Specialized High School Admissions test, which decides admissions to elite programs such as Stuyvesant.
WSJ: Big Change in Gifted and Talented Testing
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The latest lawsuit filed by Armstrong, and dismissed Monday, claimed that Armstrong hasn't had "a single positive test" in the 500 to 600 drug tests he's taken in his over two decades in cycling.
CNN: August 21, 2012 -- Updated 0154 GMT (0954 HKT)