Word: personal
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Though largely self-educated, Onassis is well-read in classical Greek history and speaks six languages: Greek, Turkish, English, Spanish, French, Italian. A night person and an insomniac, he is a hypnotic raconteur and used to fascinate guests at dinner parties in Hyannisport with his recollections of Winston Churchill. Friends, particularly women, prize him as a perfect listener. Even more peripatetic than Jackie, he caroms around the world carrying only a battered attaché case and a gold-embossed red leather appointment book. Duplicate sets of clothing await him at his pieds-à-terre in Paris (on the Avenue Foch), London...
...they convey Waletzky's theme--aimlessness and Sunday-afternoon ennui--without themselves being aimless or boring. Sally is the aimless one. She has abandoned her commitment, and though that happens to be an East Cambridge rent project, it could as easily have been politics, creativity, or just another person...
...grown from just people coming together to people working together as one person," she said. "Our people have gotten out of being hippies into something else...
...plan, devised by Robert E. Keeton, professor of Law, and his colleague, Jeffrey O'Connell of the University of Illinois, centers around a "no-fault" principle. With such coverage, a person injured in an automobile could collect whether or not he were responsible for the accident...
...fault" principle guarantees protection in all cases, and removes the need for court litigation. Currently, a person injured in a crash must prove negligence on the part of the other driver to collect for damages. A driver must carry additional insurance if he wishes to collect when he is at fault...