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PHILADELPHIA AP 鈥?A jury has convicted the former dean of Temple Universitys business school on charges related to a scheme to falsely boost the schools rankings. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports the jury deliberated for less than an hour Monday before deciding 74-year-old Moshe Porat was guilty of federal conspiracy and wire fraud charges. Porat submitted false information to U.S. News World Report that boosted the universitys online MBA program to the top spot in the rankings for four years. Porat declined to comment to the newspaper after the jurys decision. Prosec
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In death, action star and presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr. continues to help his fellow man, albeit in a somewhat questionable manner.At the Manila North Cemetery where his remains lie, Daang FPJ o
owala canada r FPJrsquo Way may sound like a pilgrimage site but it is actually an unofficial rear entrance to Metro Manilarsquo oldest cemetery.The route was named after Poe because it ends up close to the tomb of the late actor.Article continues after this advertisement The path goes up and down 12-foot ladders traversing make-shift houses and t
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owala oliciesErnesto Enriquez, 53, one of the keepers of Daang FPJ told the Inquirer that most of those who come to the cemetery from Quezon City use the path since it takes them straight to the rear of the grounds rather than having to take the roundabout way from the main entrance on Blumentritt Street.It is more convenient for most of the visitors whose dead are buried in this far corner of the cemetery, he said.Enriquez said those passing through Daang FPJ were not required to pay anything but donations as low as P1 were welcome. Security checks also appeared to be non