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...exam is not unlike a marathon or a soccer tournament, says David Katz, a nutrition expert at Yale and the author of The Way to Eat (Sourcebooks; 352 pages). "Essentially, this is an arduous exertion," he says. "It just happens to be cognitive rather than physical. Your brain runs on the fuel you ingest, same as the rest of your body." Katz too is a big fan of the healthful breakfast and snacks of fresh fruits and vegetables, nonfat yogurt and energy bars made from fruits, nuts and seeds...
...penalties than standard assault charges, no longer apply to them, since they are not married to the women they're accused of beating. Legal experts fear they may be right. "It's very clear that this amendment applies to unmarried heterosexual couples as well as homosexual couples," says Lewis Katz, a criminal-law professor at Case Western Reserve University. "These defense lawyers will try anything to win," counters Phil Burress, president of the conservative Citizens for Community Values and sponsor of the amendment. But just in case they are successful, Burress is working with lawmakers to draft new domestic-violence...
...Inch and Daft Punk’s remix album Daft Club. For the latter, Sylvester, a former writer for the Harvard Lampoon—a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine—collaborated with Lampoon cartoonist Farley T. Katz ’06 to create several cartoon panels, with hilarious results...
...task is to turn around the fortunes of one company. For corporate Japan, however, the question is whether his appointment represents a wholesale shift in boardroom thinking. Within Japan itself, Sony has always appeared a bit of a maverick: "Not a typical Japanese company," in the words of Richard Katz, editor of the Oriental Economist newsletter. Edward Lincoln, of the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, D.C., and author of the book Arthritic Japan: The Slow Pace of Economic Reform, points out that Sony was the first Japanese company to list on the New York Stock Exchange and the first...
...executive who failed to turn around Mitsubishi Motors. For every Ripplewood Holdings, the U.S. investment firm that bought out and successfully relaunched the bankrupt Long-Term Credit Bank as Shinsei Bank, there is a Carrefour, the French retailer that is withdrawing from the country after just five years. Still, Katz sees slow progress. "For a long time, the Japanese élite and public had negative attitudes toward foreign investment, fearing it would mean loss of control. Today, foreign direct investment is more acceptable, as are foreign buyout funds-and now foreign CEOs...