Word: ruling
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Your Nov. 14 Press section contains a factual error respecting SEC's proxy rule revision proposal. Contrary to the [American Civil Liberties Union] report from which you quoted, it is untrue that a reporter or publisher may be prosecuted under commission rules, present or proposed, for publishing information from trade or other independent sources about a company involved in a proxy contest or the contestants themselves...
Securities and Exchange Commission Washington, D.C. ¶ TIME and Investigator Allen Raymond erred in implying that the new SEC proxy rule has already been adopted. But some financial reporters still hold that, if adopted, it could restrict reporting of proxy fights...
...Khrushchev's speech on nuclear weapons, one Indian complained: "It reminds us of what Nehru said three years ago: 'Some people talk about peace so loudly it sounds like war.' " The only open show of reserve was at Poona, once the citadel of British Imperial rule and now the site of India's impressive, 1,000-cadet National Defense Academy...
...representative in Paris during the Sultan's exile. Si Bekkai is a retired lieutenant colonel of French cavalry, lost his right leg in the Ardennes Forest during World War II. The Sultan, with Si Bekkai's help, hopes to hold back impetuous nationalists, and means to rule. Said he: "When the government is responsible to a duly elected body, it will be different . . . Before that, any limitation of my powers . . . would only result in anomaly and confusion...
...ends our Senate," said the antigovernment newspaper the Rand Daily Mail. The way is clear for Strydom to abolish the franchise of the last of South Africa's 8,500,000 nonwhites, and to enact apartheid and the total "master rule" of whites that he has preached so long. The way is also clear, at some future time, to proclaim a republic and make Afrikaans the only official language of the land. If the prospect disconcerted other English-speaking South Africans than a few Black Sashers, they were too despairing, or too interested in not rocking the boat...