Word: lawyer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Bingham Report (named after Lawyer Thomas Bingham, appointed to head the investigation 16 months ago by Foreign Secretary David Owen) discloses that the oil sanctions began earnestly enough in the first weeks of furor just after Salisbury, resisting Britain's plans for black majority rule, declared its independence on Nov. 11, 1965. Within days, Parliament enacted the Southern Rhodesia Act, reaffirming Crown rule and authorizing the government to impose a variety of sanctions on the rebel colony. On Dec. 17, 1965, an executive order outlawed the shipment of petroleum and petroleum products to Rhodesia...
...Farrow as the jilted lover of Linnet's new husband; George Kennedy as her American lawyer, trying to hide his raids on her assets; Jack Warden as a doctor who feels Linnet has been slandering him; and Angela Lansbury, who is about to lose a libel suit Linnet has brought against her. There are also a mistreated maid and a handsome young Communist who have their class differences to settle with...
...York Post walked out of negotiations with striking pressmen yesterday to protest the involvement of labor lawyer Theodore Kheel in the talks, Howard Squadron, lawyer for the Post, said yesterday...
Approximately 200 workers attended the meeting at the Science Center chaired by union officials and Richard Coleman, the union's lawyer...
Each 30 Minutes has two such reports, plus a few minutes of legal advice from a children's rights lawyer on such topics as whether the principal can search your locker without your permission (yes) and how to return a defective product (fast). "We don't approach these stories any differently than if we were shooting them for the Evening News," says Correspondent Aaron. Adds Glenn: "There never has been anything [on TV] that says, 'We're taking stories that are of interest to your age group and giving them a journalism...