Word: forbidden
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...injunction further commands against encouraging any person to engage in the forbidden actions, as well as to support "by the furnishing of food or supplies, or otherwise, the continuing trespass" in the workshop...
From 1938 to 1946, roughly equivalent to the Japanese hegemony in Asia, the Thais enacted a series of laws designed to "integrate" the Malays into the Thai culture. All Malays were required to adopt Thai names as well as wear Thai dress. The Malay language was forbidden to be used in business or government, thus depriving the Malays of access to those fields...
...group of 50-odd camped at Quang Tri in northwestern South Viet Nam. They have been virtually stymied in their efforts to report major South Vietnamese operations in Laos. Officially, their only source of information is briefings by U.S. and South Vietnamese officers. U.S. helicopter pilots have been forbidden to carry correspondents into Laos. And when some American flyers leaked word to newsmen last week about an embattled South Vietnamese Ranger battalion, they were promptly prevented from having further conversations with correspondents. The pilots' operations center at Khe Sanh is now ringed with barbed wire and guarded by gruff...
...none involved competitive bidding. The spokesmen suggest-without saying why-that the GAO's accounting methods are wrong, and they contend that it is impossible to separate profits contract by contract. Who is right? Perhaps no one will ever know. The GAO, which is responsible to Congress, was forbidden by the House Operations Committee in 1965 to name companies or cite specific contracts after it was severely criticized before the committee for being overzealous in its audits. Accordingly, the Defense Department refused to let GAO officials write down any figures from Lockheed's cash flow statement-which usually...
Despite their strong editorial stand against all forms of censorship, the underground papers have just got together and imposed a censorship of their own. Advertisers no longer may plug their products with any form of the words "liberation" or "revolution." For example, promotions once accepted but now forbidden include Tad's ads for jeans, which were headlined "Do Something Revolting in Tads" and Truth & Soul Fashions ads, which note: "We learned something about revolution from Geronimo." The editors object that commercial use of the words demeans the causes that they represent. Moreover, says Robert England, president of Manhattan...