Word: ownership
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...intention of driving out existing capital, and he considers much of the mood mere "chauvinism." Even so, he moved swiftly last month to block the sale of Denison Mines Ltd., Canada's biggest uranium producer, to a U.S.-controlled firm, and to limit foreigners to one-third ownership of uranium companies. That formula may become standard in many fields...
Kahn-Tineta has said that she is "fighting in Canada against the government's policy of termination of all indian land ownership and treaty rights, and in the United States against discouragement and despair on the part of many Indians living in cities...
...formation of the committee follows in the wake of debates over University spending, the controversy over the General Motors stockholders' fight, and criticisms of University ownership of stocks in companies which allegedly practice racial discrimination...
...understand the purpose of the committee, we will try to formulate a general policy to guide Harvard in its present ownership and future acquisitions of stock, and in its vote on stockholders' issues. There are now over 300 stocks in the portfolio but no general policy for their administration," said Reischauer...
Backers of the FCC proposal point to the eleven U.S. cities where the only TV station is controlled by the sole publisher. Opponents contend that such a regulation might ultimately defeat the FCC purpose of diversifying editorial voices in the nation. In some areas, the economics of one-building ownership keep a marginal paper in business or allow for a more forceful joint news operation. The issue is packed with legal and economic complexities. FCC proposals are frequently emasculated by broadcast-industry lobbyists and their friends in Congress, and those that survive to become regulations are subject to judicial review...