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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> A group of education organizations and state leaders is proposing a kind
of national treaty that would regulate online education. The arrangement,
announced Thursday, would create a common market and make it easier for
institutions to enroll students anywhere in the country.Currently, regulations
that authorize universities' and companies' online courses vary from state
to state.The proposed state compact would also create a uniform set of
consumer protections. That could give students in some states new recourse
to complain to state regulators about a program that's based elsewhere.
But in some states, the common standard could dilute oversight.About 7 million
U.S. students currently access college courses online.
rhetoric and confirmed that this will only serve to further isolate the
DPRK," the final communique said, using the acronym for North Korea's official
name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. "They urged the DPRK to
engage in credible and authentic multilateral talks on denuclearization."In
recent weeks, Washington and Beijing have cooperated on new sanctions against
the North and both have decried the increasing threats from Kim Jong
Un's government, which have expanded to include talk of a nuclear strike
against the United States. It is not believed to have such capacity,
but the provocative rhetoric has officials around the world extremely worried.At
the State Department meeting after North Korea's Feb. 12 nuclear test, different
ideas for how to bring about a new assertiveness from Beijing were
tossed around, according to the senior U.S. official, who wasn't authorized
to speak publicly about the meeting and demanded anonymity.One approach
could be described best as the power of persuasion: Make the case
to Chinese authorities, offered many times previously, that both the U.S.
and China share a common interest in ensuring a stable Korean Peninsula,
without the threat of nuclear war in the Asia-Pacific.The other approach
is more akin to the power of example: Show the Chinese what
it means if they cannot control the North's behavior by beefing up
U.S. defenses and sending more American military assets right into China's
backya
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