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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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When global markets drop, wall-to-wall coverage by the financial media creates a sense of impending doom. “You’d think the world was ending,” says Wayne Maslyk, CEO of Great Lakes Benefits and Wealth Management in Sandusky, Ohio.“In the past decade or so, especially with social media, news organizations have really figured out how to tease the amygdala,” the region of the brain that triggers the fight-or-flight response in humans, adds Thomas. “Everything is a crisis.”To protect your portfolio — and your sanity — advisors recommend not watching daily moves, but instead checking in monthly, quarterly or annually.Amid troubling news reports, investors also get hit with strident market pitches online. “They start to see more scary emails and pop-up ads on the internet; clients can’t seem to stop opening them,” Maslyk says.“There’s always something touting, ‘The guy who predicted the [financial crisis] is now saying this’ — or to buy gold, or some guy’s stock-trading newsletter,” he says. “That’s what gets people to make the emotional, fearful decision to do something different and go off their plan. In many cases, they screw up and get hurt and it’s hard to rebound.” 1197

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Using a pharmaceutical muscle blocker to prevent Leslie from moving, the delicate surgery was performed on Dec. 10.Dr. Chris W. Heichel, M.D. and his team used a specialized microscope and instruments designed for cataract surgery to successfully remove the cataract, using gentle suction. Once the cloudy lens was removed, the zoo says a new artificial lens was inserted, which is designed to provide Leslie with clear vision for the rest of her life.Dr. Heichel had performed thousands of eye surgeries on human patients, but this was his first surgery on a gorilla. “Fortunately, the similarities between the anatomy of human and gorilla eyes are great enough to allow us to safely navigate the procedure without complication,” said Dr. Heichel. “The remainder of the eye appeared to be in excellent health, indicating exceptional visual potential for the rest of Leslie’s life.”Doctors and caregivers suspect that Leslie’s cataract was a result of an injury, either from a fall while the youngster was practicing her climbing skills or from an overly rambunctious play session with other young gorillas in her troop. Leslie will be monitored closely, but the zoo says she is already back with her troop in the Gorilla Forest habitat at the Safari Park.Following successful healing, the only remaining concern is the possibility of the cloudiness recurring. 1360

  

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Watts said he didn’t kill himself in his cell because “he felt like he may have a different purpose.”He was later transported from Colorado to an undisclosed facility in Wisconsin. He said he likes it a lot more than Colorado because he felt he would be killed in that facility.He keeps pictures of his wife and children in his prison cell and talks to them every morning and evening, he said. He also has a book that he used to read to Celeste and reads it to his daughters, along with scripture, every night.“Right now, I’d have a 5-year-old, a 3-year-old, and more than likely, a 1-month-old son, and a beautiful wife,” he said. “And right now it’s just me.”He said he keeps a low profile at the prison and has read the Bible cover to cover.Watts has received countless letters, but doesn’t write back to people he doesn’t know. While he keeps the supportive ones, he said he throws the others out.People are going to define him for that one moment, he said, but only God can judge him and he’s asked for His forgiveness.“I know there is a purpose for everybody,” he said. “I just hope I can find mine.” 1106

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