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Epps says that the fund's administrators withheld some funding because "the committeee is prudent, and didnt want to spend it all in one year...
...find corporate sponsors outside the institute; he confided to each president how he hoped the magazine would soon be able to operate without any subsidy at all; finally, he told each president that an independent journal should not rely on any parent organization. To demonstrate this attitude, he occasionally withheld money, suggesting that the institute owed the Review nothing. Where there is no duty, how can any rights be claimed...
...Then, almost the instant the game was over, real news began to break on all sides. The Patriots went public with a drug problem that the Boston Globe had been privy to for weeks but had withheld from its readers primarily in the interest of completeness and probably also to some extent Patriotism. Confronted with rumors before the Dolphin play-off game, Coach Raymond Berry agreed to cooperate if the Globe would sit on the story until the season's end. "There are at least five players we know who have a serious problem," Berry confirmed, "and five to seven...
While U.S. counterintelligence information on Libya and other radical regimes is shared with Israel under the strategic cooperation and other agreements, U.S. assistance to Arab countries considered friendly to the United States generally is withheld, the official said...
...liability suits against cigarette manufacturers as attempts to avoid personal responsibility for one's actions. Responsibility is what they are all about: corporate responsibility. Companies who profit by deceiving their customers and causing them personal injury ought to be dealt with sternly. If the courts find that cigarette companies withheld crucial information from their customers, then hang' em high...