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...light of the infamous Danish caricature crisis of 2005, one would expect cartooning to be a dicey practice in the Middle East. The scandal, which provoked reprinting and reprisal the world over, and which??according to some reports—led to more than 100 deaths, satirized the prophet Muhammed and broached the contentious permissibility of religious depiction by Muslims and non-Muslims alike. But recently, creative entrepreneurs in the Middle East have sought to recast cartoon strips as productive instruments of cultural change.Combining Western looks—think Spider-Man and Batman—with regional...
...problem,” she said. “I think it’ll be great to have him around.” Healey had previously told reporters that she would be taking a post next fall at Harvard’s Center for Public Leadership, which??like the IOP—is based at the Kennedy School of Government. But the center’s director said earlier this month that the arrangement had not been confirmed. Resident fellows will hold office hours, advise students, attend institute functions, and lead a weekly study group...
Healey had previously told reporters that she would be taking a post next fall at Harvard’s Center for Public Leadership, which??like the IOP—is based at the Kennedy School of Government. But the center’s director said earlier this month that the arrangement had not been confirmed...
...said, will include inspection of areas in the House where students have reported pest encounters. The survey asks students to identify locations where they have sighted cockroaches, ants, or mice, as well as the dates of those sightings. Inspections will focus particularly on drains in areas of reported infestation, which??when dry—provide easy entry for crawling cockroaches. According to Alpert, the survey was necessary because students were not alerting University officials to the presence of pest intruders. “We wanted to do as much as possible because right now nobody is complaining about...
...mail. “We understand the current constraints on the people and the governments and understand that, for now, these changes may not be right for them.”Ury similarly stresses his hopes for gradual, reasonable progress. “This is a path which??like any path or journey—we are basically taking one step at a time,” he says. “We’re dealing with a complex situation. In a journey, you never know quite what the next step is, and we?...