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...cost of administering them ought to be drastically cut. The result should be reductions in currently sky-high premium rates, or at least a limit on yearly increases. At present, legal costs and sales expenses eat up 56? of every dollar paid for auto-insurance premiums. Says Professor Guido Calabresi of Yale Law School: "Any reparations system where half the investment goes for administrative costs is lousy...
Also on the executive committee with Strauch are: Lawrence Bogorad, professor of Biology; Charles W. Burnham, professor of Mineralogy; Andrew Gleason, Hollis Professor of Mathematics; Guido Guidotti, Professor of Biochemistry; Leonard K. Nash, professor of Chemistry; and Edward M. Purcell, Gade Professor of Physics...
...Connally, the tough but still charming Texan, will be there as the chief attraction, if one can put it that way. So will assorted treasury chiefs, finance ministers and central bankers-France's Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Germany's Karl Schiller, Italy's Guido Carli. Like their predecessors at Bretton Woods, these men face the necessity of crafting a new system to finance global trade, tourism and investment. They surely will not finish that herculean job by the time the annual meeting of the 118-country International Monetary Fund ends Friday. The question...
...from undercutting each other right out of business. Airline executives fear precisely that-particularly if the price war spreads to adult passenger fares as well. At week's end, some major airlines set plans for $200 round-trips from the East Coast for travelers of any age. Says Guido Vittori, Alitalia's general manager for North America: "Once a war like this is started, who knows where it will...
...Guido Goldman...