Word: publishing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Proposal Three would require General Motors to publish specific data on its policies regarding auto safety, minority hiring and pollution control...
...adore the liberal Democrats who cast futile votes for the McGovern-Hatfield amendment. But can those votes make up for the fact that the liberal Democrats-by duplicity and stupidity-got us into the war in the first place? We praise the New York Times for attempting to publish the truth about the war at this late date. But the Times' current series of articles can be only partial atonement for the thousands of times that newspaper took the government's murderous lies at face value and distributed them around the world. We are happy that the Faculty ordered ROTC...
...addition, Jerry Friedham, a Defense Department spokesman, said Monday another law-making it a crime to publish information of a classified nature-may be involved...
...specialists will monitor promotions. If an advertiser ignores the complaints, the matter will go to the review board, which will then 1) determine whether the complaint is justified, and, if so, 2) try to persuade the advertiser to correct or drop the offensive ad. Failing this, the board will publish its findings and turn the complaint over to the FTC or some other federal regulatory agency, the FDA, perhaps, or the Justice Department. Victor Elting, chairman of the National Advertising Advisory Committee-a group of top agency people and their clients, who are setting up the program-thinks that...
...Jeremiah, though, to spread the word and to preach the gospel of locker-room dissent. That Scott has done. After teaching a course called "Intercollegiate Athletics and Education: A Socio-Psychological Evaluation" at the University of California at Berkeley last year, he founded his nonprofit institute to hold seminars, publish a newsletter and "help interpret what's going on in sport and make it what it can and should be." His new book, called The Athletic Revolution (Free Press; $3.45), is long on rhetoric and short on solutions, but its compilation of articles, speeches and case histories is nonetheless...