Word: licensees
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The country's biggest employer, state-owned Israel Aircraft Industries, has doubled its work force to 7,000 and wants still more people. Besides assembling French jet trainers under license, the company will soon start building North American Rockwell executive planes and an inexpensive ($400,000), Israeli-designed, 22...
For more than three centuries, one man had despotic power to decide what plays would or would not appear on the public stage in Britain. As the royal censor, the Lord Chamberlain could summarily order an offending word, line or scene stricken from a script, or he could ban a...
The end of official censorship was greeted with rejoicing by the London theater; last week there was a mock-serious funeral service for the royal censor in Chelsea. Meanwhile, Hair's actors executed what one critic called "a triumphal dance over the grave of the Lord Chamberlain." High time...
Ambassador to the U.N. to serve as a foreign policy adviser (see below). Ball's predecessor, Arthur Goldberg, signed on to help direct the Humphrey campaign in New York. Because both men were in varying degrees at odds with Lyndon Johnson over Viet Nam, their support helped put some...
The Senate bill will now go to conference to resolve minor differences between the House and Senate versions of the legislation. The final bill should be ready for the President's signature by next month. Even so, many advocates of tighter gun laws are disappointed that the present bill...