Nearly 100 Would-Be MBAs Nailed in GMAT Scandal
The GMAT cheating scandal that has roiled the business school world for nearly three months, threatening to shatter the dreams of thousands, ended this week with more of a whimper than a bang. The exam administrator voided the scores of just 84 test takers and is allowing the vast majority of them to retake the exam immediately. At least some of the voided scores belong to students who have either already been accepted to business school or have graduated.
2008-09-14
China reporter held for fake cardboard-in-buns story
Beijing police have detained a television reporter for fabricating an investigative story about steamed buns stuffed with cardboard at a time when China's food safety is under intense international scrutiny.
Nations:China Philippines
2007-07-19
Three detained for high-tech exam cheating
Chinese police have detained three people for running a high-tech cheating scam involving wireless microphones during the national college entrance exam, Xinhua news agency said Friday.
Nations:China
2007-06-10
China to shame science frauds
China plans to publicly shame scientists who conduct fraudulent research in an effort to curb abuses following a series of high-profile scandals, a news report said Wednesday.
Nations:China
2006-07-05
Cheaters score high marks for ingenuity
Using microscopic earphones and wireless devices, Chinese students upped the ante in the high-tech battle to counter cheating during university entrance exams this month, putting some in hospital as a result.
Nations:China
2006-06-20
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