Word: restrictionism
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Modest Rebellion. The elite, who since independence have been the stewards-and the main beneficiaries-of Indian democracy, are beginning to feel that the changes of 1975 will be permanent, or at least long-lasting. Perhaps the country's most unhappy lot (apart from the thousands who are still...
The United Brands' case highlights the accelerating pace of antitrust action in Europe. Though empowered by the EEC's founding Treaty of Rome to prevent "distortion or restriction of competition," the Brussels-based Competition Department at first did little to break up Europe's traditionally cozy relationships...
Small Print. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has now ruled that "potato chips made from dried potatoes" must be labeled exactly that, and the last four words must appear on the can in type at least half as large as the words potato chip (on Pringle's cans...
At issue was the demand by the union for a 12% salary increase for each of the next four years, plus a guarantee that the school board will not fire teachers engaged in the strike. The arrested teachers were released on $500 bail-but only after they had signed forms...
Commercial banks are trying to do the same thing, but they face a restriction that S and Ls do not. U.S. Comptroller of the Currency James Smith ruled last December that banks could set up terminals without running afoul of laws in twelve states that limit branch banking, but last...