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...nothing else, the editors of Jyllands-Posten--a right-of-center newspaper based in Aarhus, Denmark's second largest city--knew that publishing cartoon images of Muhammad would get them attention. That was the point: last September the paper's culture editor, Flemming Rose, invited 40 Danish cartoonists to submit caricatures of the Prophet in a deliberate attempt to provoke a debate about what Rose perceived as the stifling of coverage of issues related to Islam and Denmark's 200,000 Muslim residents. A leading Danish religious historian, Tim Jensen, warned that some Muslims would take offense at the images...
...enhance it,” said Paul Berkeley, the President of the Allston Civic Association, and a representative on the task force. He suggested that the University consider improving local transportation and scaling buildings to residential size at the periphery of their property. Residents of Allston-Brighton have already submitted their own outline of their goals for the area. The University participated in the formation of this community master plan, leading residents to believe that their interests will be reflected in Harvard’s final proposals. Boston zoning laws require the University to submit an institutional master plan this...
...with regards to Facebook, she did take time to read the notice. To her, the privacy disclaimer “seemed pretty typical” and for the most part, it is.Indeed, Facebook’s privacy policy states, “No personal information that you submit to Facebook will be available to any user of the Web Site who does not belong to at least one of the groups specified by you in your privacy settings.” Furthermore, Hughes says that Facebook does not sell private student information.Sounds good, but like your friends...
...bill proposed directly allocating $3,500 to each of the 12 HoCos and $1,750 to Dudley House without requiring them to submit budget reports until the end of the semester...
Silvia Scandar ’05 writes in an e-mail that she wishes the yearbook had encouraged a wider cross-section of students to submit photos...