Word: ownership
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...some Seagrams liquor without making such an agreement. But the Supreme Court went much further. Not only did it rule that Seagrams should abolish such restrictive practices; it also said that subsidiary corporations have an obligation to compete with one another, even though they may be under the same ownership. Thus, by going after subsidiary-pricing, FTC could also attack Fair Trade-pricing under the antitrust laws...
There is no indication that the commission will return a favorable report on state construction and ownership of T.V. stations at present. But, if the Council fails repeatedly to meet the costs of such an operation, the case for the Government will grow proportionately stronger...
...first open-air assembly of the triumphant party. It put "Communist" into the party's title (in full: "Russian Communist Party of Bolsheviks"). This meeting, and the next three, set up these revolutionary milestones: 1) the Red army; 2) the "New Economic Policy," a temporary retreat from state ownership of industry and trade, permitting some private enterprise; 3) the Comintern, Communism's international...
...governor of Illinois handed the governor of Texas a statement. It was generally in favor of federal ownership of tidelands. When Shivers bluntly said he thought the statement was full of generalities, Stevenson added: "I agree, therefore, with the presidential veto of the bill ... to restore title ... to ... Texas." An unsmiling Shivers stalked out of the executive mansion and hurried off to the airport. As he went, he said darkly: "This is going to be rough in Texas...
...advocates of public ownership of the means of production have rarely faced up to this aspect of the history of modern industry...