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...Wertheimer and Hasan K. Siddiqi ’08, vice president of the Harvard Islamic Society, both described difficulties in following exacting religious requirements while living at Harvard. In keeping the Sabbath on Friday evenings, Wertheimer said, he sometimes finds himself “racing the sunset?? to complete a paper. Siddiqi said that exam schedules can prevent Muslims from completing a religiously mandated midday prayer. Siddiqi added that as a neurobiology concentrator, he regularly confronts questions about his faith and often engages in discussions with faculty members about reconciling religion and science. Panelist Allison A. Frost...
...American fast food industry in specious “real people” vignettes, hoping to make the statistics come alive with a Hollywood budget and a star-studded cast and crew. Cinematographer Lee Daniel has worked extensively with Linklater on past projects like “Before Sunset?? and “Dazed and Confused.” The visual aspects of the film maintain finesse while capturing the script-dictated images of commercialization, mass consumerism, and varying amounts of dead cows. However, the incessant, heavy-handed dialogue and the poor character development doom this film...
...wanted to downsize the UC to two committees. “The UC knows it needs to improve communications with the student body,” said Thomas D. Hadfield ’08, one of the amendment’s sponsors. The amendment includes a “sunset?? provision, which calls for the council to vote on whether it will keep the new committee next spring. But opponents of the amendment said that the committee would lack a clear purpose and would only add useless bureaucracy. “Students will see that this...
Some of the Patriot Act’s more extreme provisions—such as a section allowing wiretapping without previously required court approval—are scheduled to “sunset?? next year, and Casey says he presently expects Congress to support the shutdown of some of the Act’s requirements...
...response to the oil crisis, 50 lives were saved, 2000 injuries prevented, and $28 million saved in avoided traffic accidents. While the early part of the morning commute might have been a shade darker, travel home from work and became much safer for taking place earlier with respect to sunset??including at Harvard where sexual assault and other crimes are far more likely after dark...