Word: personal
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Crane--a close friend of Curry--reminded Hayes that "John J. Curry was a human being too." Crane said he had been given undue credit for." Referring to Hayes as a "political pharisee." Crane asked "How far are they going to push me as a person...
...years, the average premium has soared 55%. Car owners who take out a standard 50/100/5 liability policy (on which the company will pay up to $50,000 to one injured person, a total of up to $100,000 to all persons injured in one accident, and up to $5,000 for property damage) are also likely to include comprehensive protection (fire, theft, etc.), plus a collision policy requiring them to pay the first $100 in repairs. In Los Angeles five years ago, that package cost $279 a year for a couple with an 18-year-old son, even though...
Chief source of their trouble is the widely misunderstood liability coverage-which is quite unlike other forms of insurance. When a person buys fire, medical or collision insurance, his company pays him directly for his losses. But a liability policy does not protect a driver against the cost of injury to himself; it protects him against the possibility of having to pay for someone else's injuries in the event that a court finds him at fault. Once that happens, the driver's company must pay the judgment against him. And with its own money at stake...
...when she auditioned for Bayreuth's innovation-minded director, the late Wieland Wagner, grandson of the composer. Instantly, she says, "I knew he was going to become the most important person in my life." Wieland felt the same. "When I heard her I immediately knew that there was nothing I could still teach her," he said later. The following year he overrode tradition and his family's objections and starred his unknown find in The Flying Dutchman. Also, in a move that his grandfather would have understood perfectly, Wieland, then a married man of 41, moved Anja...
...images onto transparent Mylar, then slicing it into strips to create a new kind of "walk-through sculpture." But he will not abandon brush and can vas. "Oil painting may be old-fashioned," he says, "but I don't think any medium is dead-as long as a person can prove his intuition by using...