Word: bans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Halting nuclear weapons testing as soon as the development of the inspection system and the manufacture ban makes it feasible. A possible first step: an early stop to big H-bomb tests, if it can be guaranteed that violations can be promptly detected...
Last week Rhee's Education Ministry implemented his appeal, slapped a censorship ban on all "movies showing mistreatment of American Indians and reflecting colonialist thinking...
...both Houses of the Soviet Parliament voted (1,347 to 0) to ask the U.S. Congress and the British Parliament to set up a joint committee to seek ways to ban all nuclear tests immediately...
...scheduled for this week. Declaring a moratorium on further experiments until the Communists' intentions have been fully explored would have the effect of demonstrating America's concern over the possible effects of test explosions. If Moscow is sincere in its proposal, the world would gain substantially by such a ban, and if it is not sincere, America can discover this before it loses any ground in the armaments race...
...connected with the disarmament talks in London. These talks, for the first time since the formation of the United Nations Disarmament Commission in 1945, show real signs of hope. While the Russian open-skies proposals seem ridiculously unbalanced at first, they are a great improvement over the old "ban the bomb" attitude...