March 16, 2001
British University Is Fined for Violating HIV Regulations; African University Officials Decry Shortage of Books
One of Britain's top universities was fined $30,000 this month for not following safety regulations regarding the human immunodeficiency virus.
London University's Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine, located in the fashionable Kensington area of London, apologized in court for its breaches of health-and-safety regulations between February 1998 and March 1999.
The prosecution told the court that work with H.I.V. in the university's
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