Word: published
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...proposal is the Reagan Administration's latest move in its attempt to curb the release of information it deems militarily sensitive. The current proposal goes well beyond what universities have tolerated in the past and many officials view it as a violation of researchers rights to publish...
...sensitive areas of basic research, the scientist would send findings to the Defense Department 60 days before submission for publication. The department's review would be purely advisory, and the researcher would make the final decision whether to publish...
...appeared two days before the Washington Post could publish its own thoroughgoing inquiry by its ombudsman (an independent critic), who judged the Post's performance "inexcusable." The Post admitted to squelching its own doubts when Cooke's story was first challenged. One of her superiors, Bob Woodward, reportorial hero of Watergate, said, "We went into our Watergate mode-protect the source and back the reporter...
...eventual goal of the research team is to publish a book on the subject, possibly in another year. The first conference will be in June at the K-School, and by then Spence says, "most of the preliminary work should be done, I hope...
...like in 1949. For example, Miller's remarks about Willy's combative relationship with reality were contained in his advice to the players he directed last May in China (an experience he has wryly, and wisely, recounted hi Salesman in Beijing, which the Viking Press will publish next month). To them he also insisted "the one red line connecting everyone hi the play was a love for Willy." Even when the family are appalled by his self-delusions, they see "he is forever signaling to a future that he cannot describe and will not live...