Word: censorable
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Contacted yesterday, Union Manager Katherine D'Andria said that Gailiunas' lying most likely led to the action, but she said that College Dining Services does have the right to censor public announcements that it considers "distasteful...
After news of the undercover squads broke in the foreign press, the Israeli government suspended the credentials of three journalists for failing to submit their stories to the military censor. "These reports are totally baseless," said army Chief of Staff Dan Shomron. "The undercover units are subject to military discipline and full supervision." Perhaps, but covert operations have a troubling habit of going awry -- or going...
...Harvard University it should not be any different. The officer, acting on behalf of the administration, was determining what could and what could not enter the stadium; he was playing the role of a censor. It is not right to discriminate on the basis of content. Banners and signs of all kinds are regularly brought into the stadium--most of them carry slogans and pictures we consider supporting of a player or a team...
...commentary through Eva's screenplay, which eventually turns into a television show, is the strongest portion of the novel. Eva's work mirrors that of the book--both are ficitonalized efforts to portray political realities. But in Eva Luna, allegory is no escape from censorship. The government attempts to censor the show, which portrays the government's participation in brothels, fake uprisings and hit squads. Eva becomes embroiled in a foul scenario of bribing, violence and censorship as the military attempts to coerce her to change the events of her show...
...doors. There is some theory to this: the smell of basil was long thought to strengthen the heart and take away melancholy, while the scent of violets was considered an aid to digestion. It cannot be an accident that gardeners so often last so long. Cato the Censor, a fine source on growing cabbages, lived to 85, a very old age in ancient Rome. Medieval Theologian Albertus Magnus, whose green thumb led to charges of witchcraft, died at 87, while one of America's Founding Gardeners, Thomas Jefferson, lived...