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...Student response has been overwhelmingly positive, according to President of the Harvard Islamic Society Shaheer A. Rizvi ’08 and Chair of the Harvard College Interfaith Council Zeba A. Syed ’09. “The fact that both sides are willing to extend their hands is very promising for future relations between adherents of the two traditions,” Syed said. “Graham, by signing this document, has really placed the Harvard community in a new light, as his act symbolizes that Harvard encourages understanding and cooperation between different faith traditions...
...when we went to Brian Anderson.” After a 34-yard punt return by Matt Lagace to begin Harvard’s first drive of the second half, Harvard worked its way down to the Tigers’ 1-yard line before Ho found the endzone to extend the Harvard lead to 20-10. Anderson began his first drive with back-to-back runs of eight and four yards, but the charge was cut short when senior defensive end Brad Bagdis forced a fumble that was recovered by junior Glenn Dorris. On Princeton’s next drive...
...Palm Springs.” This sentiment was more or less echoed by the other panelists, who also recommended running with original ideas, making bookings, and generally hanging around your favorite artists. BEYOND THE STAGE The women also stressed the importance of expanding outside the theater. Shaw and Weaver extend themselves into the realm of humanitarian service by teaching their craft in prisons, medical schools, and universities. “The walls [of theater] are really breaking down,” Weaver said. “And the forms are leaking out into the community proper.” Tatiana...
Perhaps if Hood had chosen to extend that intrigue to the rest of the film, “Rendition” would not play like such a missed opportunity...
...inter-city and cross-country train service: state rail company SNCF canceled a whopping 95% of scheduled traffic, and remains the most vulnerable to continued striking as union members prepared to vote on whether to renew the movement. The union leaders' task now is to find a way to extend the actions long enough to force Sarkozy to do something he's repeatedly vowed not to: withdraw contested reform he and conservative backers call both urgent and overdue. For many observers, the stage is set for a repeat of 1995, when the conservative government shelving proposed pension reform after...