December 14, 2001
In Japan, 2 Are Charged in Land Scheme; Teaching Hospitals in South Africa Blast AIDS Policy
Two former administrators at a branch campus of Phillips University Japan were arrested last month on corruption charges.
Kyoto prefectural-police officers charged Tanezou Yamazaki, who had been chancellor of the university, and Kazuo Suzuki, a former chief cashier, with skimming money from the sale of the building that had housed the institution, a branch of Phillips University in Enid, Okla.
The two men were accused of sending a false report to a cooperative
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