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Tribe used the example of the rights of the press to illustrate this point. He said that even though the names of rape victims are not constitutionally protected from the public, the press should exercise restraint in printing them. "It's very easy to equate the right of the press to do something with the question of whether it's right of the press do it," Tribe said...
...truth is, the slightest nipple tweak or the act of laying down on someone is an act of restraint and bondage," she continues...
...That restraint was followed by a flurry of statements from Israeli officials that show the Jewish state's desire to sit down with Palestinian representatives and leaders of Arab countries to work out a peace settlement for the region...
Analysts blame the slow economy for only a part of Atlantic City's dismal showing. Unlike Las Vegas, the New Jersey coastal town has no major airport or convention center and is not open 24 hours a day. Concludes gaming analyst David Leibowitz, with restraint: "Atlantic City can't outglitz Las Vegas...
...Robert Trojanowicz, director of Michigan State University's School of Criminal Justice, points out that departments increasingly emphasize better screening of candidates to lower the incidence of police violence. "Generally, police officers as a group use remarkable restraint in highly charged, emotional situations," says Trojanowicz, who believes most lawmen are deeply embarrassed by the Los Angeles beating...