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...intensity of the discussion at the Harvard Coop bookstore yesterday evening rivalled that of the Presidential debate, as Professor Alan M. Dershowitz promoted his latest, highly controversial book, “In the Case Against Israel??€™s Enemies: Exposing Jimmy Carter and Others Who Stand in the Way of Peace...
...same time, Dershowitz offered some qualified objections to Israel??€™s conduct...
...Warfield’s complaint charges Beth Israel??€™s then-Chief of Surgery Josef E. Fischer and CEO Paul F. Levy with years of sexist treatment culminating with her demotion from Chief of Anesthesiology, a position she had assumed...
Samuel Israel was simply not meant to be a fugitive. Running from the law stirs up romantic visions perpetuated by everything from "Bonnie and Clyde" to "Prison Break." In contrast, Mr. Israel??€™s flight is about as prosaic as possible. Even his getaway car, a white camping vehicle, smacks of the mundane. (And in case the Feds ever apprehend his RV, Israel has apparently attached a blue scooter on the back to facilitate a dorky-looking getaway...
...pretending to be something that he is not seems to be Sam Israel??€™s favorite trick. He is no more ill-suited to his latest role as an unlikely fugitive than he was to his earlier stint as a hedge fund manager. In both cases, he proceeded despite obvious warning signs, making up for what he lacked in talent with deception. At the inception of his Bayou investment firm, Israel distributed a partially fabricated resume to attract clients. And when the inaptly named Bayou Superfund lost $35 million in 2003, Israel simply reported that it made $25 million...