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Coke Coalition members were heartened to learn that the DRB had upheld two of the allegations against Coca-Cola, but were not pleased that the DRB's recommendation appears likely to give the company time to bring its operations in-line with University standards without terminating the contract. "It's not our job as the University to force Coke to change," RC sopho- more and Coke Coalition member Jory Hearst said. "The DRB's role should be to evaluate whether a company is in violation of the code of conduct. Here they clearly are, so we should cut the contract." The DRB's investigation has taken longer than planned due to the difficulty of investigating events in India and Columbia. "We don'tiwant to starteissuing recommendations without credible information," Stafford said. Because all of the DRB is not in Ann Arbor, its members will con- tinue deliberations by phone and email, according to Peterson. The DRB hopes to release its final recommendation within the next one to two weeks. The recom- mendation will go to Timothy Slot- tow, the University's executive vice president and chief financial officer, who has authority to make a final decision regarding the contracts with Coca-Cola. Some students criticized the DRB's choice to hold final delibera- tions in a closed meeting. "They have definitely made a lot of efforts to alienate the public from DRB meetings," said RC senior Andrea Coronil, a Coke Coalition -4 member who attempted to attend the meeting last Monday. Both students from the Coke Coalition and The Michigan Daily were denied access to the meeting and were not permitted to wait in the hallway outside the conference / room where the meeting took place. The DRB's written procedures state that its deliberations leading up to a final recommendation must be held in a closed executive ses- sion.b Michigan's Open Meetings Act requires most meetings of public bodies to be accessible to the pub- lic. However, Debra Kowich, an attorney in the University's Office of General Counsel, said that the DRB is an advisory board without' authority to make a final decision, and as such is not subject to the Open Meetings Act. Both Peterson and Stafford said the Office of General Counsel reviewed the DRB's written proce- dures. Stafford explained the DRB's decision to hold deliberations in' a closed session by analogy to the judicial system. "You have trials and hearings that are public, but jury delibera- tions, and deliberations in general, need an ability for more give-and-- take," Stafford said. He noted that DRB members might feel pressure to act as representatives of a par- ticular viewpoint if deliberations were opened to the public, or might not be willing to propose tentative ideas. "[The DRB members] have been very good at self-criticism and, pointing out downsides," Stafford said. _ 11 Fake id lrfitaist/!, Try to find the "fake ad" in today's paper. 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