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...prowl.” I always thought this reputation belonged to members of final clubs, social clubs and even residents of notorious party rooms like the Quincy Balcony suite or Currier Ten-Man. Unlike exclusive social clubs and individual residents, the Prefect Program and Crimson Key Society do have strict rules about parties and explicitly forbid partying with the freshmen they serve...
...government hungry for clues about the enemies' plans, one problem with the Geneva Convention governing treatment of traditional prisoners of war is that it includes strict rules limiting interrogation. So these detainees are called "enemy combatants," and there is no field manual outlining the rules for handling them. Inmates arrive with no knowledge of how long they will stay, facing the possibility of trial by a military tribunal whose procedures have yet to be tested, on charges that have yet to be revealed and that carry sentences that may depend on not just what crimes they committed but what country...
...directorial debut, Amores Perros—merging form and content in a gritty web of ruptured lives told from an even further ruptured perspective. In 21 Grams, though, the technique is upped to Memento-like dimensions, with past, present and future jumbled up into a cinematic timeline with no strict patterns...
...that absolutely no alcohol is permitted in the Yard dorms, that proctors will report any instances of underage drinking to the Freshman Dean’s Office and that prefects must avoid their prefectees like the plague anywhere alcohol is served. “Because of the perception of strict enforcement of drinking rules,” says a former assistant dean of freshmen who spoke on condition of anonymity, “freshmen more than anyone else tend to conceal their drinking in ways that may be more harmful—such as drinking more quickly or drinking...
...case, Gov. Gary Locke, et al. v. Joshua Davey, addresses whether strict state bans on the use of public funds for religious purposes violates constitutional freedom of religion. It is expected to be a decisive ruling in the definition of the separation between church and state outlined in the First Amendment...