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DIED. Edward Russell, 85, British military jurist and author who prosecuted all war crimes trials in the British zone of Germany after World War II, and resigned as assistant judge advocate general in 1954 in order to publish his controversial book The Scourge of the Swastika, in which he condemned Nazi atrocities as an outgrowth of the master-race doctrine; in Hastings, England...
Gault and Millau, as you know, publish the monthly food and travel magazine Le Nouveau Guide as well as a feisty annual guide to French restaurants, which sometimes makes Michelin's comments seem like soggy croissants. Oh, mes chers, what G-M have to say about l'Amérique is not what you have read in Tocqueville! You will be among a record number of French visitors to les Etats-Unis this year-estimated at 450,000-and should come prepared...
Last fall, after several years in which he could only publish his works in illegal underground publications, Baranczak signed a contract to have his latest book printed by an official book company...
Graham said he was unsure if Fossedal was aware that the release he took was not yet public, but added that the fact that it was marked as a draft and that Fossedal failed to ask for permission to publish the story, makes him punishable...
...resolution asks Mobil to "develop and adopt criteria for investments in foreign countries" where secrecy laws prevent the company from knowing the use of the goods and services it provides. It also requests that Mobil publish the accepted criteria that Mobil publish the accepted criteria and the corporation's compliance with them...