Tyndall, 71, a veteran gynecologist at the USC student health center, had been accused of misconduct such as improper behavior during pelvic exams and making suggestive sexual comments. He reportedly targeted Chinese international students for their limited understanding of English and US medical practices.
Two weeks previously, one of his portraits of a Tibetan child sold for 2,500 yuan (0) online. And thanks to the art center's policies, Yom Chonggyab was only required to pay back enough money to cover the cost of the oil colors and canvas he used for the painting.
UK firms securing more deals on projects linked to Belt and Road
Turning to other issues, Biden promised an economic plan that will build the nation back better, a healthcare system expanded on the basis of the Obama-era Affordable Care Act that Trump vowed to undo, and an education system that better trains students for jobs and makes tuition and debt no long a burden for young people.
Two HQ2s? Amazon reportedly plans to divide its second headquarters between two cities
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres reiterated the solidarity of the United Nations with Pakistan's government and its people in their efforts to combat terrorism and violent extremism, his spokesman said.
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Twenty-two people were killed in a mass shooting at Walmart shopping center in El Paso, Texas, on Aug 3; nine in Dayton, Ohio, on Aug 4; and seven in Odessa and Midland, Texas, on Aug 31.
UPDATE: A number of top executives at real estate social networking site Active Rain have stepped down in recent weeks, including CEO Jonathan Washburn, CTO Jorgen Hahn, vice president of sales Douglas Ching and head of online training Steven Graham. Inman News has more details on the departures, noting that in some cases they are tied to Market Leader boosting its ownership stake in the company. Washburn, who founded Active Rain in 2006, plans to spend time on his new startup company, Daily Ticket, according to Inman.
Tuesday night in Phoenix, Trump fired up his base at a campaign-style rally that included insults directed at everyone from the media to protesters outside to Arizona’s two Republican senators.
UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said: "International travel continues to grow strongly, consolidating the tourism sector as a key driver in economic development. As the third export sector in the world, tourism is essential for job creation and the prosperity of communities around the world."