Word: consents
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...officials, including Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn (whose garden ultimately was the scene of one interview). More complicated was getting an interview with King Bhumibol, who rarely holds conferences with foreign newsmen and even more rarely gives permission for direct quotation. That interview required not only the King's consent but also formal approval by the Thai Cabinet...
...trust in the medical profession derives largely from its conviction that what transpires between patient and doctor will not be bandied about," and the British Medical Association rushed out a warning to all doctors not to publish anything about their dead patients without the family's consent. Asked Daily Mail Columnist Bernard Levin: "Who was it that said biography had added a new terror to death...
...Arkansas Children's Colony for the retarded, near Conway, Ark., the inmates were housed 16 to a cottage and could be easily isolated. With the parents' consent, the researchers injected the vaccine into eight girls in one cottage, left the other eight unvaccinated for comparison. The first eight developed antibody but no fever or rash; the other eight were unaffected -in other words, the vaccinated children did not spread an infectious virus. Later tests in Arkansas have raised the vaccinated total to 34, with similar results, and the vaccine, although admittedly still experimental, is now being distributed...
Crucial Questions. Charging invasion of privacy, the Hills sued LIFE'S corporate parent, Time Inc., under an old, tough New York State civil rights law that requires the written consent of any living person when his name or picture is used "for the purposes of trade." Originally aimed at unscrupulous advertising, that law may conceivably conflict with freedom of the press as guaranteed by the First Amendment. As a result, New York courts have long construed the law as permitting the press truthfully to portray anyone without his consent as long as he is involved in news of public...
...main clash came over the separation provision, which Catholic critics branded "divorce by consent." Actually, easier divorce may now be possible under the new law's vague cruelty provision, depending on how much proof of "cruelty" the state's judges demand. In many other states, cruelty is now the easiest way out of a broken marriage...