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...probably the only person in the campaign that had an idea of what was going on from all different angles,” says Felix Schein, the MSNBC reporter on the campaign trail. “But he never betrayed what he knew at any point. He was really a rock of stability in a place where things were very chaotic and hectic...

Author: By Irin Carmon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Guy Behind the Guy | 4/22/2004 | See Source »

...community of WHRB listeners overlaps with Harvard, but extend into the larger community. "We have a substantial lestenership outside of campus and in a lot of ways we do not really really see ourselves as fundamentally here to serve the Harvard rock listener," says Sonner-schein, who himself became devoted to the Record Hospital during his years of alienation at a local high school...

Author: By Ethan A. Vogt, | Title: The Record Hospital: A Healthy Kind of Sick | 3/17/1994 | See Source »

After Philip Schein, the CEO of U.S. Bioscience, told Wall Street analysts last November that regulatory approval for the firm's new cancer-therapy drug was imminent, there was a stampede to buy the company's stock. By Jan. 7, Bioscience's share price hit an all-time high of 85, before a 2-for-1 split at mid-month. But on Jan. 31 came a shocker: a Food and Drug Administration panel decided not to recommend approval of the new drug, known as Ethyol...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trading on The Inside Edge | 6/15/1992 | See Source »

That sent the stock into a free fall. It plunged 46% at the next session and never recovered. The shares are now trading at around 11. But not all of Bioscience's shareholders got pummeled. Schein and five vice presidents managed to bail out just in time. In the period before the FDA's bombshell, they unloaded 1.2 million shares at prices ranging from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trading on The Inside Edge | 6/15/1992 | See Source »

...World.) He says he was "disillusioned" with the apathetic response he received, but who needs the Fountain of Youth when Disney's own powers of rejuvenation are well known? "The place makes me feel like I'm living all over again, like I have a second wife," says Louis Schein, a septuagenarian visitor to the theme park. He illustrated the point by opening his umbrella and beginning a little shuffle to the tune of Singin' in the Rain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Orlando, Florida: Fantasy's Reality | 5/27/1991 | See Source »

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