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...latest regulations are designed to close those loopholes. They significantly broaden the range of news that cannot be published or broadcast at all. Proscribed is news of or comment on acts or movements of the security forces, as well as reports of "restricted gatherings" and politically inspired boycotts. Also prohibited are the publication of statements by people whom the state regards as security risks and information about detainees...
...delegations in Geneva to prepare an agreement that you could sign during your visit to the U.S." Top Reagan aides did not specifically dispute these words. They said the President, in focusing on the General Secretary's unyielding opposition to the Administration's Strategic Defense Initiative, let Gorbachev broaden the bargain to all strategic weapons. But when Gorbachev failed to budge on Star Wars, talk of banning nuclear weapons was not resumed...
Since their initial discoveries, Lee and Polyani have continued to refine and broaden their experimental techniques, colleagues said. They said the work also has a strong attraction for young scientists...
...addition, Benz said, the shanties served to broaden the issue of divestment with the idea of creating an open university with none of the problems of discrimination associated with what they called the closed university, the administration. "People saw it for the first time as part of a larger structure," she said...
Police and FBI sources say the Lofaro tapes were a consequence of Gotti's ambition to broaden the Gambino family business. Over the objections of former Gambino Boss Paul Castellano, who was gunned down on a crowded Manhattan street last December, authorities say, Gotti urged cronies like Lofaro to get more involved in drug trafficking. Then in 1984 Lofaro was arrested in upstate New York while attempting to sell a kilogram of heroin to an undercover detective...