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...Kevin S. Schwartz '01 was named to the first team while Sean L. Bennett '01, Dorothy Weiss '01 and Robert F. Luo '00-'01 who were named to the second team...
...Ross again declined to get involved in a September 1995 discussion with Rabinovich. The ambassador insisted on a full explanation for Ross' reluctance, and he received it at an Oct. 27, 1995, meeting with the State Department's deputy legal adviser, Jonathan B. Schwartz. He passed on concerns about Rich's sincerity as an investment partner and possible allegations of short-circuiting a prosecution...
...Israeli officials still thought they could overcome those issues. But in November 1995, Schwartz told them Ross would not change his mind "probably because of his reluctance to get involved in a politically sensitive situation," says the memo. After Yitzhak Rabin's assassination, Peres became prime minister. But his interests shifted, and that phase of the Israeli campaign for Rich ended in 1996. A State Department spokesman declined to comment on the memo. Ross, Indyk and Schwartz could not be reached...
...pants and a boating hat. Velcroed to his arm is a drop-dead gorgeous, svelte young Asian woman poured into a minuscule shiny black rubber dress. He introduces himself as "Flashman" (though when I encounter him a few hours and several beers later he fesses up to being Michael Schwartz from New York). His young charge is called Mirage and she is apparently a big star on a women's wrestling program called "Thunderbox." Or she would be if only he could get them to sign the contract. Pending this, he is on the prowl to get her "exposed...
...taken with food, and so the person needs to be eating at all times of the day, not just at lunch. Co-workers may see this and ask questions. So that person is presented with a disclosure issue when he or she hasn't asked for it," says Howard Schwartz, managed-care coordinator at the Gay Men's Health Crisis in New York City. Says gmhc's attorney, Debra Wolf: "I have scores of discrimination cases. Most are situations where individuals are slowly forced out of their jobs...