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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Though Couve is almost invariably frosty in public, his small coterie of friends claim that in private he is witty, charming and downright human. He lives a quiet private life with his wife Jacqueline in a Left Bank town house, manages to arrange his work schedule so that they have lunch at home three times a week. They have three married daughters and five grandchildren. He has a dachshund named Jason, plays golf most Sunday mornings (in the 80s), and likes the movies enough to queue up with the crowds along the Champs Elysees to see the latest detective flicks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Cool Couve's Greatest Test | 7/19/1968 | See Source »

...disputes Guino's astonishing claim. In Paris in 1913, the 23-year-old Guino was asked to help Renoir work at his new interest - sculpting. Crippled by rheumatism and a stroke, the ailing 72-year-old painter was barely able to hold a brush, let alone handle sculp tor's clay. So, under Renoir's strict and detailed supervision, the young Guino executed the artist's conceptions. The collaboration continued for four fruitful years, apparently to the satisfaction of both men. Renoir attached his name to the works; Guino settled for a small...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Property Rights: Sculptor or Chiseler? | 7/19/1968 | See Source »

...judge saw it, the students ran into fatal trouble on the very "threshold" issue: he was not convinced that his court had jurisdiction, despite the students' claim that the university was an agent of the state. Frankel agreed that some Government money helped to support the university, but that "is not enough to make the recipient an instrumentality of government," he said. "Nothing supports the thesis that university 'education' as such is a 'state action...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Decisions: Correcting Students in Court | 7/19/1968 | See Source »

Cutting Red Taoe. Mostly in response to public indignation, early this month ten major insurance firms began testing a new claim-settling method intended to cut red tape and avoid costly litigation. It is also hoped that the new system will save money for the companies. In seven counties around Chicago, they will immediately offer an injured accident victim up to $5,000 for medical expenses. If the victim, who must be a resident of the area, agrees not to sue for more, the participating companies will also provide up to another $7,500 in quick cash to cover lost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Insurance: For All Victims | 7/19/1968 | See Source »

...compensate the accident victim. Legally, this is still so. But public expectations have shifted toward protecting the injured." Though the alliance carefully calls its plan" Guaranteed Benefits," the guarantee does not cover property damage; it applies only to injured persons whom the insurers deem to have a valid liability claim because they were not at fault in the accident...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Insurance: For All Victims | 7/19/1968 | See Source »

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