Word: licensees
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Washington's final policy, announced earlier this month at Caracas, neatly satisfies all the domestic dilemmas. The U.S. urges that coastal nations be given 1) a twelve-mile territorial sea, and 2) a 200-mile-wide "economic zone" for exploitation of minerals and fish-all contingent upon free transit...
Some metal-exporting countries -mainly Zaire, Chile and Zambia -want the world to forget about ocean mining altogether. Most other developing nations, however, want the proposed seabed authority to develop the deposits of manganese nodules, and then return 100% of the profits to them. The Soviets have already responded to...
As it happened, both Williams and Miller faced Broadway audiences that year, the latter with A View From the Bridge. Coincidentally, both plays were revised by their authors, both showed the influence of ancient Greek drama, both dealt substantially with homosexuality, and both were on this account denied a license...
The last option is virtually meaningless, since the larger companies can oppose license applications and usually win.
While moderate or liberal editors and publishers hardly join in that judgment, many of them wonder whether the press has gone too far and assumed a role greater than the public is willing to tolerate. Says Publisher Marshall Field (Chicago Daily News, Sun-Times): "People feel that we've taken...