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So where do foreign broadcasters draw the line? In Britain, where programming is regulated by the TV industry and the government, shows considered unfriendly to families are prohibited from airing before 10 p.m. Similar rules apply throughout Europe. Definitions of unsuitable fare are so vague, however, that networks often run...
"As we understand it, every recent incident in Matthews has involved easy entry through an unlocked suite door," Nathans said yesterday. "Locking suite doors may seem unfriendly, [but] the payback in personal safety strikes the Freshman Dean's Office as immeasurable."
"With the personality Gramm displayed during the campaign, it looked like it was doomed from the start," said James F. Dickerson '98, president of the Republican Club. "He came across as unfriendly, and the media certainly portrayed him as that."
In Loker, Harvard has sought the answer to a whole range of every student's most urgent dilemmas: Where to get that late-night low-fat fro-yo on the eve of that big mid-term in po-mo fopo? Where to go when you crave that cool Seattle style...
"It's sort of halfway between a city street and a highway, which makes it an unfriendly crossing," Clippinger said.