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Copyright law defines "fair use" as follows: Photocopying "for the purposes of criticism, comment, newsreporting, teaching (including multiple copying for classroom use, scholarship or research) is not an infringement of copyright law," James A. Sharaf '59, attorney in the General Counsel's Office specializing in copyright law, says...
...will place his racquet alongside the court at the sports club and say his prayers. An airline steward will spread out a towel in the corridor of a plane to pray. Workers in the fields will remove their boots at noon and kneel on pieces of cardboard. Mahmoud Hassan Sharaf, 76, a Bedouin who lives on the edge of the Sahara, explains the peace he finds in prayer: "If I don't pray my heart is angry. When I pray my heart is still...
...James A. Sharaf '59, an attorney in the general counsel's office, yesterday declined to comment on McGlynn's announcement...
...when we receive a written claim from the state, we will decide then how to respond--but we would expect to contest any such claim," Sharaf said...
...question had just been asked: Did he predict failure for the Jerusalem talks? As Jordan's King Hussein was about to answer, a door to his office in Amman's Basman Palace flew open and Abdul Hamid Sharaf, Chief of the Royal Court, burst in with a message. Scanning the note that had been handed to him, the King turned to his interviewer, TIME Cairo Bureau Chief Wilton Wynn. "I suppose," said Hussein with a grim smile, "we should be speaking in the past tense." The King read the dispatch aloud: President Anwar Sadat had withdrawn his delegation...