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...album begins with “Anala,” an old-school pop song, whose percussion section is comprised of muted clapping, snare rolls, and a bassy vocal line (“um bau bau, um bau”) provided by Khan. Floating above is Sultan??s voice, empathetically harmonizing with “ooh-aah” and very simple lyrics about girl troubles. The lighthearted pop sound continues through to the second and title track. It ups the fun notch by incorporating tambourines, seagulls, a distorted, power-chord based guitar backbone behind a melodic, single...
...rest of the album is “Third Avenue.” The fast-paced rhythm that pervades the album is replaced by a slow Motown groove. Appearing right in the middle of the album, it gives the listeners some space to relax. It also allows Sultan??s voice to shine through, his high notes lightening the track’s soulful edge. The fact that this track appears right before “Tastebuds” is perhaps intentional, and makes the latter more surprising than it would have been were it standing alone...
...Sultan??s punishment from the government comes in the midst of a series of cases of plagiarism across the University. Since the start of the academic year, two Harvard Law School professors, Laurence H. Tribe ’62 and Charles J. Ogletree, have admitted to misusing sources in books they authored...
HSPH officials stressed that Sultan??s misconduct did not undercut the academic work that he performed while a professor at Harvard...
...Sultan??s current whereabouts are unknown, although the Boston Globe reported on Thursday that a Harvard official said he had moved to Qatar. He did not respond to e-mail requests for comment from The Crimson...