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...film festival would be incomplete without studies of filmmakers. The TFF had at least three: of Roberto Rossellini and his part-time muse Ingrid Bergman, and of two auteurs who were so "indie" they were nearly isolated: Robert Frank and Jack Smith. I skipped the Rossellini movie, though it was made by the wonderful Canadian zany Guy Maddin, because I heard that some members of the Rossellini family were outraged by it, and I was not in a mood to take sides between two groups I respect. In Robert Frank: Leaving Home Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank, director...
...equivalent to discovering that gravity is the force that makes water run downhill and then demanding the owners of all the existing hydroelectric plants begin to pay patent royalties on their use of gravity,” the company’s senior vice president and general counsel, Robert A. Armitage, said in a statement. “We just don’t believe that the patent law could possibly move in such a direction.” If the decision stands, it might open the door for holders of similar patents to target other drug makers with infringement...
...chair Faon M. O’Connor ’08, Green Cup representative John T. Watson ’07, House Committee (HoCo) Co-Chair Andrew B. Artz ’07 and HoCo Treasurer Nitesh Banta ’08, was also awarded $1,037. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. presented the award to Mather at a sustainability conference last weekend. “It was great to get the house community involved in environmental activities,” O’Connor said. The HoCo sponsored various activities, such as a “Green Happy Hour?...
...recycling mass of 40.82 pounds, putting Harvard in seventh place in the “Per Capita Classic” part of the competition. “It’s the best we’ve ever done in proportion to the number of contestants,” Robert Gogan, supervisor of waste management and spearhead of the Recyclemania campaign here, said of the “Per Capita Classic” results, comparing last year’s eighth place out of 48 colleges to this year’s seventh...
...television, Robert Novak, the conservative columnist, was already raising the possibility that Kennedy may have abused a little-known constitutional provision that forbids members from being detained or arrested if they're on their way to a vote. Kennedy initially said that he was doing just that, since he was "disoriented" by the medication and didn't realize that the House had adjourned some three hours earlier...