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...Staff writer Bari M. Schwartz can be reached at bschwart@fas.harvard.edu

Author: By Bari M. Schwartz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Professor Scolded for Harrassment | 6/8/2005 | See Source »

Speaking careers can be catapulted into orbit at the I.P.A. convention. Last year's amateur winner, Joe Schwartz, 74, of North Hollywood, Calif., now lectures for $1,000 a shot. on how to beat retirement. The exiled monarch of Tunisia, King Rechad al-Mahdi, 38, was virtually unknown when he spoke soporifically about the need for a constitutional monarchy two years ago. But an enterprising agent now gets him $2,500 for a lecture called "A Royal Saga." --By Amy Wilentz. Reported by Alessandra Stanley/Washington

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Visions of Lecture Lucre | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

...letter so that Reagan's delegation of power would appear as a single, isolated act based on a unique set of circumstances. But Reagan's situation is not unique, and the letter does set a precedent in practical, if not legal terms. New York University Law Professor Bernard Schwartz says that the problem of presidential illnesses and the uncertainty they create about who is in charge were instrumental in passing the amendment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who's Minding the Store? | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

...played in leagues from France to Russia - and with considerable skill by the Dutch, Spanish and Italians. The popularity of televised NBA games, and transplanted NFL Europe football league, demonstrate a European appetite for U.S. sports. So it's perhaps not surprising that NASN co-founder and CEO Amory Schwartz says it's local fans, rather than U.S. expats, who make up the majority of NASN's audience. "American sports are exporting to Europe much better than American politics," Schwartz notes. Perhaps, but what's Icelandic for "infield fly rule"? - By Bruce Crumley All In The Famille France's powerful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bizwatch | 4/3/2005 | See Source »

...children in his soap-bubble studies who resist novel situations tend to internalize feelings, which suggests that they are more prone to develop depression and anxiety later in life. Shy children are also at greater risk for developing full-blown social phobia, a serious disorder that afflicted half of Schwartz and Kagan's shy subjects. In addition, a 2003 study of HIV-positive men at UCLA showed that patients who scored high on a social-inhibition and irritability scale may have a worse overall prognosis than their easier-going peers, with a viral load fully eight times as high. While...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Secrets of the Shy | 3/28/2005 | See Source »

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