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THE confrontation was historic. For the first time in U.S. history, the Government had gone to court to suppress publication of a major article in a major newspaper. In so doing, the Nixon Administration revived that ancient antithesis of a free press, the long discredited practice of "prior restraint." For...
Sticky Fingers may well plunge the Stones into a controversy over rock lyrics now raging between the Federal Government and American radio stations. In March, after a 5-to-l vote, the Federal Communications Commissioners pointedly reminded stations that broadcasting songs "promoting" or "glorifying" the use of drugs could endanger...
Monday and Tuesday demonstrators tried to shut down Washington. They failed. The flow of traffic to the Ministries of the Capital was not held up more than an hour; the killing in Indochina did not pause for a second. Police and paratroops rounded up nearly 10,000 of them and...
Handing over its assumed responsibility for Southeast Asia to Japan may be on Washington's agenda, but it is highly unlikely this will be anything more than a gradual readjustment designed not to endanger the counter-revolutionary status quo in Southeast Asia. Growing American investments in Southeast Asia oil bear...
Disclosure of this information could endanger the lives of or cause other serious harm to persons engaged in investigative activities on behalf of the United States. Disclosure of national defense information could injure the United States and give aid to foreign governments whose interests might be inimical to those of...