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Liora R. Halperin ’05—a joint History and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations concentrator—was advised by Gordon for her thesis on Arabic language study among early Zionists and is also a student in Gordon’s History 10b class.
Still, things are looking good for now. She will graduate at the end of the summer, and she has her eye on a guy from Turkey. She’s teaching herself Turkish now from CDs and a couple of books. Earlier, she had tried to learn Arabic, French, anything...
For 6 1/2 months starting in December 2002, Army Sergeant Erik Saar served as an Arabic translator and a military intelligence specialist at the detention facility for suspected terrorists that the U.S. operates at its naval base at Guantnamo Bay, Cuba. He recounts his experiences in a new book...
TIME generally avoids slang and jargon and feels gutter language is best left there. Among discouraged words are cop and kid. Also scowled upon are clichs--nothing should become a household name--and the likes of "tantamount to" and "may well," "arguably" and "recently." (One of the managing editor...
Sunday, April 17. “A Concert of Classical Arabic Music.” Harvard Middle East Music Study Group Ensemble. Bassam Saba, director. 4 p.m. Paine Hall. Admission free.