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School Of Visual Arts To Offer MPS In Digital Photography Online / Summer-Residency

New York, NY—November 12, 2008—Beginning in the fall of 2009, the School of Visual Arts (SVA) will offer the Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Digital Photography Online/Summer-Residency degree. Expanding on the success of the MPS in Digital Photography, which is a residential learning program, the new degree takes a unique approach by combining web-based education with a summer residency. This one-year, low-residency program is designed for working professionals who are looking to advance their skills in digital image capture, management and high-quality output, or make a career change into the field of digital photography.

MPs reject phone tap inquest bid

MPs have rejected a move by peers to allow phone tap evidence to be used "in exceptional circumstances" in inquests presided over by a High Court Judge.

MPs say knife inquiry 'urgent' after O2 violence

MPs launched a wide-ranging inquiry into knife crime today, admitting that the fight against it was “not working” in the wake of a stabbing at a music awards show.

MPs will be forced to keep up with science

Conservative MPs are to get compulsory lessons in scientific literacy under a plan to strengthen evidence-based policy-making.

MPs call for Nasa hacker to serve UK sentence

A cross-party coalition of MPs has called for Nasa hacker Gary McKinnon to serve any putative sentence in the UK.

MPs will quiz banking system bosses

The heads of the financial authorities are being grilled by MPs over their handling of the banking crisis.

MPs: Fight grog-fuelled crimewave with PDAs

Analysis The Home Affairs parliamentary committee has today published its report into UK law enforcement, Policing in the 21st Century. In it, the MPs of the committee make a wide-ranging examination of future British policing. We've chosen to focus mainly on booze and technology.

Few entries by young MPs on PAP blog

Known as the P65 blog, it began as an effort by the younger PAP Members of Parliament (MPs) to engage Internet-savvy Singaporeans who get most of their information online, and who are more comfortable airing or sharing their views in cyberspace.

Treasury select committee - liveAlistair Darling, Mervyn King and Lord Turner quizzed by MPs - live

Minute-by-minute coverage as the chancellor, the governor of the Bank of England, and the chairman of the Financial Services Authority, answer MPs' questions

FINANCE: We can't rule out total nationalisation of banks, Bank of England governor Mervyn King warns MPs

FINANCE: We can't rule out total nationalisation of banks, Bank of England governor Mervyn King warns MPs

MPs to question auditors over banking crisis

The Commons Treasury Committee is to question auditors about their role in the banking crisis and whether reform of the auditing industry is needed.

MPs (finally) debate cybercrime

The debate - held on Wednesday morning, hours after Barack Obama's historic US presidential victory - was characterised by much mutual backslapping and many members of parliament praising each other for simply turning up. There are a few nuggets of good ideas on there but the quality of discussion compares unfavourably to House of Lords select committee hearings on cybercrime, which had the benefit of bringing in testimony from cybercrime experts.

MPs want UK jail time for hacker

Mr McKinnon faces extradition to the US for breaking into American military networks between February 2001 and March 2002. He trespassed on networks owned by Nasa, the US Army, Navy, Air Force, and Department of Defense. If tried and convicted in a US court, Mr McKinnon could face decades of jail time, and millions of dollars in fines.

MPs want UK jail time for hacker

Mr McKinnon faces extradition to the US for breaking into American military networks between February 2001 and March 2002.

MPs to stay connected via SMS

Pratap Vikram Singh writes about the automation of communication processes in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Secretariats

MPs back animal-human embryo research

BRITAIN'S lower house of parliament has approved legislation allowing scientists to create animal-human embryos for medical research, in the biggest shake-up of embryology laws in two decades.

Arresting MPs and nationalising banks happen in dictatorships

I've never actually seen a cabinet minister caught on camera with his (or in this case, her) eyes tightly closed before. When Andrew Marr began addressing the Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith, yesterday morning, she looked as if she was desperately trying to catch up on the sleep she had lost over the past three days.

Labour backbencher Paul Flynn loses allowance for insulting other MPs on blog

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Arts funding bodies spending too much on administration say MPs

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Arts and sport grants cost too much in bureaucracy, say MPs

Taxpayer-funded organisations handing out money to arts, heritage, voluntary and sports groups are spending far too much on administration costs and seem unwilling to work together to bring them down, a Commons committee complains today.

The Blogosphere gives its take on Saturday night's election

The Maori MPs from left: Hone Harawira, Rahui Katene, Pita Sharples, Tariana Turia and Te Ururoa Flavell.

UK Jail Time For NASA Hacker?

20 British MPs have tabled a motion calling for NASA hacker Gary McKinnon to serve any jail time in the UK, not the US.

NEWS BLOG - Should dress standards be lifted?

Premier Colin Barnett has decided that MPs need to lift their game when it comes to their choice of work clothes. (read the story here)

Plan to open parliamentary restaurant to public?

OTTAWA - Parliament may be near a constitutional crisis, but MPs were preoccupied with other pressing issues Tuesday when they met with the House Commons Speaker.


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