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...Only the very top athletes are supplied and administered by doping experts," says Pierre Dolivet, director of the Chalet du Thianty, France's other in-patient drug center catering to athletes. "The non-stars usually improvise with drugs and doses-often even sharing syringes, despite the aids threat. When you see what these people are doing to themselves you understand the darker meaning of ?winning at any cost...
...Because the biggest stars-turned-addicts can afford the luxury and privacy of exclusive detox clinics in Switzerland, the public rarely learns the risk of dependency posed by doping. Dolivet's Thianty clinic costs $130 a day for its five- to seven-month courses. It receives some outside funding to help less well-off athletes, but dozens of others cannot afford the treatment. Sports clubs and federations could help but don't. "They don't want to be associated with the problem," Dolivet laments. "If you admit your athletes have become addicts from doping, you admit doping is a real...
From its first issue, six years ago, the magazine U.N. World was in the red, lost nearly a million dollars. It also veered briefly toward the red politically under its foreign-born editor, Louis Dolivet. He quit the magazine in 1950, after he had gone to Europe and been barred from reentry by the U.S. Government. Two years ago U.N. World got an overhauling by its new publisher, Roger S. Phillips, 31, scion of a wealthy Pennsylvania family (Phillips Gas & Oil Co.*). Phillips tried to make the magazine look less official (it was never connected with the U.N.), spruced...
...World expects soon to come out in Sweden, England, Mexico and Uruguay. In charge of its global ambitions is International Editor Louis Dolivet, founder of the late Free World, who married into the Straight family. Says Publisher White: if there is ever a conflict between the United States and the United Nations, this magazine will support the United Nations...
Married. Actress Beatrice Whitney Straight, niece of the late Harry Payne Whitney, daughter of New Republic Co-Founder Mrs. Leonard Elmhirst; and Louis Dolivet, a Free French leader in Manhattan; in Des Moines, Iowa...