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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that's debatable: Frank Haddad (played byTony Shalhoub), Hubbard's FBI Lebanese-AmericanMuslim sidekick, is a very positive, humorous andhuman portrayal of the first major non-terroristMuslim character in a Hollywood movie. The mostpowerful moment in the film shows Haddad searchingthe internment center frantically for his 13year-old son, a natural-born American citizen,whom the Army seized from his own home duringtheir round-up. I put myself in his son's placeand imagined my father as Frank--both came to thiscountry 20 years ago, both became naturalizedcitizens and both made their careers in theservice of others. My eyes began...

Author: By Murad S. Hussain, | Title: IDENTITIES UNDER SIEGE | 11/19/1998 | See Source »

...This is a tremendous boost for biomedicalresearch in the U.S.," said Laurie Broeder, aspokesperson for the Department of Health andHuman Services, NIH's parent agency in the federalgovernment...

Author: By David A. Fahrenthold, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Gets Increased Funding From Federal Budget Bill | 10/22/1998 | See Source »

Part of the reason that Harvard was selectedwas the prominent role of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy'54-'56 in creating the program, Hicks says.Kennedy, as chair of the Committee on Labor andHuman Resources, was responsible for formulatingthe legislation before it was presented to theU.S. Senate...

Author: By Jonathan N. Axelrod, | Title: New Loan Program To Debut At Harvard | 3/8/1994 | See Source »

...believe that there are many importantconnections at the intersection of health andhuman rights," Fineberg said. He said health isitself a human right, and that wars anddiscrimination against women are human rightsconcerns that can affect public health...

Author: By Ira E. Stoll, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Public Health School Gets $20 Million | 12/8/1992 | See Source »

...course, the facts still say the MedicalSchool is in for some difficult dealings with thegovernment one way or another. The school stillcollects indirect costs at a higher rate, 88percent of grant monies, than any other majorresearch school. The Department of Health andHuman services, Which sets Harvard's rate, has ahistory of tough negotiations with the University,negotiations that sometimes broke down and othertimes were termed "protracted" and "contentious...

Author: By Gady A. Epstein, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Harvard Fares Better Than Stanford, MIT | 1/30/1992 | See Source »

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