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1. Port Vila Presse Online Vanuatu News :: E-mail this page to a friend
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- Censure Motion Blocked.
- Since lodgement of the censure motion on 20 November, the Opposition has been trying to win the numbers to overthrow the government. MPs faithful to Natapei have received propositions from the Opposition promising ministerial posts if they supported the censure motion. ...
- vu/en/news/politics/censure-motion-blocked. ...
2. Academe - The AAUP's Censure List
- www.aaup.org
- The AAUP's Censure List.
- The AAUP's Censure List.
- The AAUP's definition of "censure" evolved through debates that touched on pivotal issues of faculty roles, powers, and duties.
- The censure followed the administration's suspension, banishment from campus, and dismissal of a professor because of its displeasure with his outspoken challenges to several of its actions. ...
- The censure of the university drew it into the company of fifty-two other colleges and universities that are currently on the list; altogether, between 1930 and 2002, 183 college and university administrations have been censured, some of them more than once. ...
- The censure list is published in every issue of Academe, and institutions on the list are highlighted in the job notices published by numerous disciplinary societies (among them the American Historical Association, the American Psychological Association, and the College Art Association). In addition, Phi Beta Kappa takes note of a current censure in chartering new chapters and rechartering existing ones, and the Chronicle of Higher Education regularly reports placement on the list or removal from it. ...
- The censure list is not easily overlooked, and few are likely to deny its place in the history of the AAUP or of higher education over the past seventy years. ...
- It is not possible to answers these questions confidently, mainly because uncertainty about the place or influence of the censure list is rooted in the doubts about the list's purpose that marked its origins, which were based in still deeper hesitation about whether the AAUP through its investigations should stress service to individuals or to the academic profession. ...
- One reason for its disappearance was the growing concern that the bar could be self-defeating if it prevented faculty from joining the AAUP to advance the organization's interests at institutions on the censure list, where the need for such efforts was manifestly important. ... If the creation of the censure list was a victory for Thurstone, then the description of the list that accompanied every printing of it from 1938 to 1961 was Tyler's success. ... So was the following policy, first described in the Bulletin in 1938: placing the name of an institution on the censure list "does not affect the eligibility of nonmembers for membership in the Association, nor does it affect the individual rights of our members at the institution in question, nor do members of the Association who accept positions on the faculty of an institution whose administration is thus censured forfeit their membership. ...
- Beginning in 1961, the AAUP revised the description of the meaning of censure so that by 1965 additional wording, which remains in place today, hints at what Tyler opposed and Thurstone embraced: that the list of censured administration is a list of institutions that faculty members should shun. ...
- Members of the Association have often considered it to be their duty, in order to indicate their support of the principles violated, to refrain from accepting appointment to an institution so long as it remains on the censure list. ...
- By the early 1960s, the censure list had evolved into what the AAUP itself had become: an instrument to protect individual rights and to advance the standards of the academic profession. ...
3. Port Vila Presse Online Vanuatu News :: Censure Motion Blocked
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- vu/en/news/politics/censure-motion-blocked. shtml Censure Motion Blocked.
- Since lodgement of the censure motion on 20 November, the Opposition has been trying to win the numbers to overthrow the government. MPs faithful to Natapei have received propositions from the Opposition promising ministerial posts if they supported the censure motion. ...
- But Wednesday, harmony was restored which set back the censure motion to go before Parliament.
- After the re-shuffle of 19 November, this grouping was said to be supporting Malekula MP Paul Telukluk for this position, but two days later the coalition partners were no longer interested having been informed that the Namangi Aute MP was associated with the censure motion.
4. Ralph E. Flanders, McCarthyism and the Censure of Joseph McCarthy
- members.localnet.com
- the one that ended with the censure of the senator responsible for the sickness dividing the nation. ...
- Aiken noted that the Wisconsin senator had one of the best lawyers available, Everett Bennett Williams, to help him prepare "a good speech" that was delivered by McCarthy from the floor during the debate on his censure. ... He went ahead fully on his own, and there was nothing left for the rest of us to do but censure him. ...
- Ballard remembers more clearly the day of her father's censure speech. ...
- While the guests were there, Dillys Laing of Norwich telephoned Ballard to tell her of the big television news concerning Flanders appearance at the McCarthy hearing and then offering the censure motion. ... The Norwich woman is still proud of the role he played in what turned out to be only the fourth censure of a senator since the nation was founded. ...
- " Move To Censure It was 10 days later that Flanders launched his move through which the Senate eventually--on Dec. ... The Vermonter's grounds for he proposed censure were based primarily on McCarthy's refusal to cooperate with the elections subcommittee investigating Sen. ...
- In that censure speech of June 11, 1954, Flanders asked specifically that McCarthy be stripped of his chairmanship of the Committee on Government Operations and of any of its subcommittees. ...
- McCarthy referred to his own censure hearing in 1954 as "a lynch party. ... The hearings--not as spectacular as McCarthy's productions on communist infiltration of the Army or Department of State--ended with a committee recommendation for censure. ... Johnson was elected governor of Vermont, but Democrats took control of both Houses in Washington) and spent two weeks debating the McCarthy censure motion. ...
- When it was finally approved on a 67-22 vote, it used the word "condemn" rather than "censure," However, old hands in the Senate pointed out that the historical word for a censure was "condemn," and the Rutland Herald reported it as both a censure and a condemnation. ...
- Generally, the period of McCarthyism, described by the Herald editorially as "a reign of terror," ended when the Senate approved Flanders censure move. ...
5. Moveon.org says it has a half million signatures on its petition
- www.salon.com
- Censure update.
- org says it has a half million signatures on its petition calling for Congress to censure the president for misleading the country into war with Iraq. Censure ads have run in the Washington Post and on radio stations around the country. ...
6. Bush v. Gore: A Resolution of Censure
- www.censurethefive.org
- A Draft Resolution of Congressional Censure Against .
- Why Censure?.
- The Counts of Censure .
- Why Censure?.
- A strenuous concurrent resolution of censure requiring but a simple majority of both houses of Congress would record for posterity the gravity of the Five's wrongdoing and emphatically declare the American people's rejection of Bush v. ...
- Founder, The Supreme Court Five Censure Campaign .
- Organizer, The Supreme Court Five Censure Campaign.
7. Censure - definition of Censure by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
- www.thefreedictionary.com
- Censure.
- To express official disapproval of: "whether the Senate will censure one of its members for conflict of interest" Washington Post. ...
- censure - harsh criticism or disapprovalanimadversioncondemnation, disapprobation - an expression of strong disapproval; pronouncing as wrong or morally culpable; "his uncompromising condemnation of racism"interdict - an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district.
- censure - the state of being excommunicatedexcommunication, exclusionrejection - the state of being rejected.
- censure - rebuke formallyreprimand, criminatecriticise, criticize, pick apart, knock - find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free"animadvert - express blame or censure or make a harshly critical remark.
- I do so enjoy that great man's censure of the ridiculous - particularly his attacks on the Proboscidae; but, alas.
- And will not this dread of censure increase in proportion to the matter which a man is conscious of having afforded for it?.
- Dashwood's estimation he was as faultless as in Marianne's; and Elinor saw nothing to censure in him but a propensity, in which he strongly resembled and peculiarly delighted her sister, of saying too much what he thought on every occasion, without attention to persons or circumstances.
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8. Bush v. Gore: A Resolution of Censure
- www.censurethefive.org
- A Draft Resolution of Congressional Censure Against .
- Why Censure? .
- The Counts of Censure .
- The Counts of Censure .
9. Censure
- www.brainyencyclopedia.com
- Censure.
- Censure is a Congressional procedure for reprimanding the President of the United States or a member of Congress for inappropriate behaviour - though when used to condemn the commander-in-chief it serves merely as a condemnation and has no direct effect on the validity of Presidency. Unlike Impeachment, Censure has no basis in the constitution, or in the rules of the Senate and House of Representatives. ...
- Three years later however, the censure was expunged by the Senate, by this point under Democratic control.
- org to censure President George W. ...
10. The Censure of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy
- www.archives.gov
- The Censure of .
- On December 2, 1954, the Senate voted to censure him, describing his behavior as "contrary to senatorial traditions. ...
11. BBC News | Latest news | US public wants censure not trial
- news.bbc.co.uk
- US public wants censure not trial .
- Although the US House of Representatives has passed articles of impeachment, polls show the public wants to avoid a trial in the Senate and opt for censure. ...
12. FalunInfo.Net - U.S. House of Reps. Passes Resolution Urging Censure of China for Human Rights Abuses
- www.faluninfo.net
- Passes Resolution Urging Censure of China for Human Rights Abuses .
- House of Representatives passes resolution by wide margin to censure China on human rights abuses.
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