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...objecting to the ban. It was a radio editorial, the first I had ever heard." Im pressed, Justice Moore joined KLZ in the fight for a hearing before his fellow justices. As a result, Colorado's Supreme Court was the first in the U.S. to sanction radio and television coverage of court trials...
...Moral Sanction. Not until the next afternoon did the dark threat of war with the Russian volunteers simmer down. Russia's Bulganin wrote notes to Britain's Eden and France's Mollet in more placid phrases. Nasser's Egypt announced that it had no imminent need of Soviet volunteers after all. The U.N. police force moved into the Suez in sky-blue helmet liners, men out of faraway places clothed in the weighty moral sanction of the U.N. General Assembly (see FOREIGN NEWS...
...decision "folly on the grand scale," said: "There can be no further confidence in a man who has brought his country to such a dangerous state of ignominy and confusion." Boomed the Labor-leaning Daily Mirror (circ. 4,649,696): "There is NO treaty, NO international authority, NO moral sanction for this desperate action. This is Eden...
Developing his thesis, he indicated that Britain, especially since the end of World War II, has tried regularly to gain sanction from the United States for her foreign policy. As examples of this shackled British thinking, he pointed to Israel in 1948, Iran in 1951 and the withdrawal of troops from Suez last year...
...telegram (inviting college editors to Cornell) and personal invitation (to Nixon) certainly imply official sanction, and regardless of when the invitation was sent, Cornell, by letting the Republican National Committee sponsor on nation-wide TV a portion of what the University asserts is 'educational' is permitting an educational institution to become, as we have said, the dupe of one political party...