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 Two Rider University officials, including the dean of students, and three students were indicted Friday in the death of a freshman after a drinking binge at a campus fraternity house.The school dissolved the Phi Kappa Tau chapter Friday, and authorities said the aggravated hazing charges should send a message to students and administrators alike. The standards of college life, when it relates to alcohol, need to be policed carefully,  prosecutor Joseph Bocchini Jr. said.Gary DeVercelly Jr., of Long Beach, Calif., had a blood-alcohol level of 0.426 percent, more than five times New Jersey s legal limit for driving, when he was pronounced dead March 30 at a Trenton hospital, authorities said. He died the day after drinking at the Phi Kappa Tau house on the private school s campus in central New Jersey.Further action related to the officials and students involved is to be decided next week, university spokesman Earle Rommel said.         This has been a very painful time  stanley cup for the university family and the university,  he said.  We recognize that alcohol abuse by c stanley puodelis ollege students is a national challenge. Friends of the freshman said DeVercelly, 18, told them he would be drinking vodka during pledge initiation at the fraternity house, The Times of Trenton has reported.The five officials and students charged were A stanley cup da Badgley, 31, the university s director of Greek life; Anthony Campbell, 51, the dean of students; Adriano DiDonato, 22, a student who was also the residence director an Cfvk San Diego mayor: I think claims in sex harass suit untrue
 Comcast   mobile video app is getting a huge revamp, adding around 35 channels of live streaming TV alongside the current on-demand shows and movies. The newly-named Xfinity TV Go app could arrive as early as this week for Android and iOS.     As The Verge reports, Comcast subscribers will be able to stream content over any Wi-Fi network  home or otherwise , and Verizon customers will have the option to stream on-the-go over 3G or  stanley cup LTE. Available channels include heavy hitters like ESPN, MSNBC, Disney, FOX and CNN, with more expected as the app rolls out. Comcast   new app isn ;t the first to stream live TV 鈥?FiOS and Time Warner offer similar setups. But Comcast is huge, and the more options they roll out, the bet stanley cup ter  stanley cup becher it is for cable customers. [The Verge] https://gizmodo/verizon-fios-wants-to-put-600-channels-of-live-tv-on-yo-5615935 Image: AP Photo / Gene J. Puskar                                                        Comcaststreaming TV

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 The World Health Organization has published a report today which argues for stiff regulation of electronic cigarettes鈥攁nd calls for a ban on their use indoors.     The report also demands that restrictions be placed on adv stanley cup ertising and the sale of e-cigarettes to minors, as well as highlighting the need for regulations on their contents. The news will upset those in the industry and, ironically, the major tobacco companies鈥攚hich are already taking advantage of the burgeoning $3 billion market. It   not the first negative reaction to be garnered by e-cigarettes. We ;ve already reported on the fact that e-cigarettes seems to alter cells a lot like tobacco does, and that those arguing that they ;re perfectly safe are on potentially sticky ground鈥攂ut there   yet to be a firm consensus reached. Indeed, the new report comes just days after the American Heart Association said that e-cigarettes could be used to help people quit smoking. https://gizmodo/why-e-cigar stanley hrnek ettes-might-not-be-as-safe-as-you-think-1589485508 That doesn ;t bother the World Health Organization. It   calling for a ban stanley cup  of fruit and candy flavored e-cigarettes, pointing out that they  may appeal to minors, and for stringent regulation of the liquid used in e-cigarettes, in order to minimize content and emissions of toxicants. It also argues that governments need to regulate health claims  made by manufacturers鈥攅specially given the current lack of empirical evidence about