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Rafsanjani's power base in the Majlis is made up of a small clique of technocrats and the bazaari merchant class, of which he is a member. The bazaaris were the key to the overthrow of the Shah, and now they want the President to live up to his promises to privatize industry and liberalize the centralized economy. On the other hand, Islamic radicals are still the moral guardians of the revolution, and they oppose reforms that might endanger social benefits and let in greater Western influence. They sometimes accuse Rafsanjani of being too liberal on cultural matters...
Radicals of Egypt's Islamic Group would like to do to Mubarak what their fanatic brothers did to the Shah of Iran: topple him and install a purely Islamic government. They even have their own Ayatullah equivalent: Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, the blind Egyptian cleric who calls passionately for Mubarak's overthrow from mosques in the U.S., including the one in New Jersey where some of the suspects in the bombing of the World Trade Center worshipped...
...Daniel J. Sharfstein of Leverett House, Joel E. Brown of Dunster House, Howard Y. Chang of Quincy House, Arthur P. Chu of North House, Mark J. Garmaise of Adams House, David R. Liu of Currier House, Matteo J. Paris of Eliot House, Rajat Rohatgi of Cabot House, Roopak J. Shah of Lowell House and Peter C. Stern of Winthrop House in a ceremony to be held on April...
Please join us for Junior Parents Weekend. Sincerely yours, Ted Berk '94 Lynn Burke '94 Nirav Shah '94 Julie Wolfson '94 Ellen Hatfield Towne, Director, Harvard-Radcliffe Parents Association...
...story in yesterday's Crimson was in error. The correct name of the father of extension school student Ali Shah is I. H. Shah...