Word: censorship
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...works that are pornographic only in isolated segments. "Yet we seriously doubt," he argued, that more than "a tiny fraction" of worthwhile materials would be involved. Not everyone shared the court's optimism on that score. Said Herald Price Fahringer, who represented Ferber: "This decision could inspire more censorship, and I find that alarming...
...Censorship policies bruise relations with U.S. networks...
...conduct of the Falklands war. The first will examine the handling of earlier negotiations with Argentina for the islands. Many Labor M.P.s have been claiming that the Thatcher government misread Argentina's intention to invade. The other investigation will focus on the British Defense Ministry's censorship of information from the South Atlantic. Other questions are bound to arise, including Britain's decision to prune its conventional navy in favor of a strategic, submarine-based nuclear strike force, and the ultimate cost of Prime Minister Thatcher's determination to defend the Falklands...
...Censorship and bullets hit correspondents' Lebanon coverage
...Jerusalem, New York Times Bureau Chief David Shipler had a different complaint: military censorship. "It's pretty frustrating," he said. "We can go in and ask the spokesman what's going on, but we won't get very much." At the outset of the campaign, Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon placed a blanket over news from the front, censoring film and dispatches and issuing only sparse communiqués. Israeli correspondents called it a "fogout" or "grayout," but at times it seemed more like a blackout. In past Middle East wars, Israeli editors were given deep background...