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Our legitimate interest in the elimination of anti - Semitic discrimination and
antiminority prejudice has never been conceived by us either as possessing an
ideological autonomy or as having a possibility of achievement in a framework
other ...
Our legitimate interest in the elimination of anti - Semitic discrimination and
antiminority prejudice has never been conceived by us either as possessing an
ideological autonomy or as having a possibility of achievement in a framework
other ...
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The Commission ' s only real possibility of assuring broadcasting in the public
interest and of enforcing respect for its general standards of operation is to
perform its paramount duty and function , that of selection of trustworthy licensees
, with ...
The Commission ' s only real possibility of assuring broadcasting in the public
interest and of enforcing respect for its general standards of operation is to
perform its paramount duty and function , that of selection of trustworthy licensees
, with ...
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... except in cases of flagrant misuse of their privileges ” ( Radio Programs in the
Public Interest , American Civil Liberties Union , July , 1946 ) . While obviously
this approach must be opposed , it would be unrealistic not to count on the ...
... except in cases of flagrant misuse of their privileges ” ( Radio Programs in the
Public Interest , American Civil Liberties Union , July , 1946 ) . While obviously
this approach must be opposed , it would be unrealistic not to count on the ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jews in Moslem Lands | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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