International Herald Tribune: Iran holding American-Iranian academic for “security” crimes
As Iran’s judiciary acknowledged that the country’s intelligence is investigating an American-Iranian academic for security crimes, U.S. Secretary of State blasted the detention and called on Tehran on Tuesday to immediately release Haleh Esfandiari.
Detained by Iranian authorities during a visit to see her 93-year-old mother in Iran, Esfandiari is under investigation for “security” crimes, the Iranian judiciary said Tuesday.
Educating the Education Secretary
The New York Times: Educating the Education Secretary
“It’s not our fault.” That’s what Education Secretary Margaret Spellings seemed to say while testifying before Congress last week about her department’s failure to halt the payoffs, kickbacks and general looting of the public treasury by a lending company that collected nearly $300 million in undeserved subsidies. But that doesn’t track with the federal Higher Education Act, which clearly authorizes the secretary to disqualify from federal programs lenders who employ payoffs, kickbacks and unethical practices like those that have been found to be commonplace in the college lending business.
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