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To: lucky_girl who wrote (88009)11/16/2004 7:26:18 PM
From: tool dude  Respond to of 122088
 
No more LSD lucky you need to curb the dosage to no more than 20 hits a day and sober up a little please!This is the most rediculas bs I've ever read.



To: lucky_girl who wrote (88009)11/16/2004 7:31:59 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122088
 
It will be interesting if DOJ calls Paul Brown a "Dr" during the case. What a hoot that would be. Paul Brown could not get a Government job in Michigan if he was alive because his school is on the diploma mill list michigan.gov

In oregon it is a felony to use a diploma mill degree, subject to fine and imprisonment.

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From: JohnBBear@a...

Eurotechnical Research University in 1983 in Palo Alto, California,
and operated as a state-authorized school. When California's laws
got tougher, the proprietor and sole employee, James Holbrook,
moved to Hawaii, where there were (and still are) no laws whatsoever
governing starting a university or awarding degrees. In 1990,
Eurotech affiliated with Rockwell College, an unaccredited Ohio
martial arts school, and began offering mail order doctorates to
people with a black belt in karate. From the same post office box in
Volcano, Hawaii, a school called Leiland College sold doctorates
for under $100. Holbrook died in 1994, and the "university" was taken
over by one of its alumni in Texas. When I doing research for the 1996
edition of my book on nontraditional degree programs, the proprietor
of Eurotechnical Research University declined to tell me where the
university was now located.

--John Bear (johnbbear@a...), author of Bears' Guide to Earning
Degrees Nontraditionally

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