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UC San Diego has learned, unofficially, that the China Scholarship Council under the (People's Republic of China) Ministry of Education has apparently issued instructions that CSC-funded visiting scholars who do not yet have visas will not be allowed to study at UC San Diego, university spokeswoman Laura Margoni said in a statement issued Monday.RELATED: Dalai Lama caps off UCSD commencement ceremony"UC San Diego was not notified of this directly by the China Scholarship Council and we are presently making inquiries to determine if this is the case," she said.UCSD officials were unable to provide an update Wednesday.Inside Higher Ed reported that the action would not appear to directly affect self-paying Chinese undergraduates -- only those scholars who are sponsored by the government. The publication said concerns have been raised recently about China's growing influence over U.S. universities, given the growing numbers of Chinese students studying in this country.RELATED: UC San Diego named one of the world's best universitiesMore than 3,600 Chinese students were enrolled at UCSD in the fall 2016 quarter, according to University of California data. This year's fall quarter begins next week, and fresh enrollment figures won't be available until October.Some of the Chinese students protested the Dalai Lama because of his support for independence for Tibet. 1388

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We, for the most part, operate on the principle that a chemical is innocent until proven guilty, Jeff Ruch, an attorney with Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, said in the ESPN story. "And only if it produces a body count is there then any sort of regulatory response." That initiated a federal, multi-agency research effort in 2016, which is still ongoing today.Led by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, they're looking at possible risks associated with turf fields and rubberized playground surfaces. The first concern is easy to see — gasoline and oil, antifreeze, brake fluid and who knows what else. You'd never let your kids play in a puddle of this toxic soup. But some of those chemicals could essentially roll from the roadways and parking lots onto athletic fields and playgrounds as it takes thousands of used tires to infill a field. But the industry says what's on the tires is not a problem. "Before they go into fields, they're broken up and they're cleaned," said Dan Bond with the Synthetic Turf Council. According to analysis from the Yale School of Public Health, the very components of tires could be a health risk.Studies reveal there are more than 1196

  

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Unfortunately for Packard, she won’t be reuniting with her statue right away because it is still considered evidence in the case. Packard said it will be up to the district attorney to decide when the statue will be released to her, but she is definitely getting it back.“Hands down, it’s your story that helped get the person that did it,” Packard told 10News. “I can’t thank you enough for running the story. It made people around the community aware … that’s why I’m getting my Buddha back." 494

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