Word: published
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Party paper, Sosialidemokraati, burst the rigid bonds of censorship to publish a bold call for peace. Banker-President Risto Ryti's gloomy cabinet met four times in four days...
...When you publish an ad on the part your product is playing in this war . . . will manufacturers please give some credit to the poor fellow doing the fighting? . . . The enormous amount of bragging stirs up a very deep and lasting resentment...
...have commenced quite in a small way," said Daniel Macmillan when he and his brother Alexander began to publish books in 1843. "If the business should prosper. . . ." It did. And having become one of the world's greatest, richest publishing houses, Macmillan & Co. commissioned Macmillan Author Charles Morgan (The Fountain) to write a history of its first 100 years. Recently published in England (U.S. publication this spring), The House of Macmillan is an entertaining story of the book world's liveliest centenarian...
...sound reasoning had to start with the axiom that Russian papers never publish explosive stories without a purpose. Two plausible-and contradictory-purposes were suggested for this one: 1) Moscow wished to prepare Russians and the world outside for a peace move at Britain's expense-by asserting, in advance, that Britons were scoundrels, concocting a scheme to double-cross Russia; 2) Moscow actually thought that as the Red Army's sustained lunge carried it closer & closer to Central Europe, the ghosts of Munich might regain their onetime influence, persuade the English-speaking Allies to compromise...
...Argentina the Government is steadily approaching the classic Fascist state. Fortnight ago it dissolved "all political parties existing in the whole territory of the nation." Last week it tightened previous gags on the press, laying down harsh regulations for newspapers, magazines, books, radio, movies and theaters. They can publish nothing which the Government does not like, must make room for all official propaganda. Restrictions on foreign correspondents were also tightened; reliable news from Argentina will be increasingly hard...