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  2. University of the West - Wikipedia

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    University of the West (UWest) is a private Buddhist university in Rosemead, California. It was founded in 1990 [ 1 ] by Hsing Yun , [ 2 ] founder of the Taiwan-based Buddhist order Fo Guang Shan [ 2 ] and Hsi Lai Temple , [ 2 ] the North American order headquarters.

  3. News embargo - Wikipedia

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    An example of an embargo being deliberately broken occurred on 19 July 2017. The television presenter and former tabloid editor Piers Morgan antagonised other journalists when he intentionally breached a BBC news embargo. This was in connection with the publication of details of BBC presenters earning more than £150,000 annually.

  4. Embargo (academic publishing) - Wikipedia

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    For self-archiving, the embargo is a period of time set by the publisher in the copyright transfer agreement where access to the archived version of the article in a digital repository is restricted until the embargo period expires. Typical embargo periods range from 6 to 24 months, though some publishers may require an embargo of up to 48 ...

  5. ‘House of the Dragon’ Reviews: Here’s What Critics Are Saying

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    The reviews are in for HBO’s highly anticipated House of the Dragon. The review embargo was lifted Friday for the Game of Thrones prequel, and its initial notices are largely positive, with ...

  6. Why Cuba doesn't deserve a lifting of U.S. embargo - AOL

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    Llewellyn King’s Opinion column Jan. 9, “The fault is Cuba's system but our embargo just worsens the suffering”) trivializes conditions in Cuba by joking about shopping lines, running out of ...

  7. Embargo Act of 1807 - Wikipedia

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    The Embargo Act of 1807 was a general trade embargo on all foreign nations that was enacted by the United States Congress.As a successor or replacement law for the 1806 Non-importation Act and passed as the Napoleonic Wars continued, it represented an escalation of attempts to persuade Britain to stop any impressment of American sailors and to respect American sovereignty and neutrality but ...

  8. Putin vs the West review: World leaders seem rightly ... - AOL

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    5/5 David Cameron and François Hollande are among the talking heads in this forensic analysis of European diplomacy in response to Putin’s aggression

  9. Foreign policy of the Jimmy Carter administration - Wikipedia

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    Carter also later announced a U.S. boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow [45] and imposed an embargo on shipping American wheat to the Soviet Union. The embargo ultimately hurt American farmers more than it did the Soviet economy, and the United States lifted the embargo after Carter left office. [46]