1. At the time, executives at CNN argued that the ruling was an unconstitutional prior restraint of its First Amendment right to disseminate the news.
2. But businesses that are becoming publicly traded companies are advised by their attorneys to be much more conservative in disseminating insider news.
3. But Jose Dubiel Vasquez continued disseminating news about local corruption, the conflict between rebels and paramilitaries and other delicate subjects.
4. Companies have always disseminated major news, such as earnings reports or CEO resignations, in a public way.
5. Joaquin Navarro-Valls, director of the Vatican press office, said there is room for improvement by religious leaders who disseminate the news and by religion reporters.
6. The rules require broadcasters to disseminate news about job openings to any group that asks to be notified.
7. They relied on word of mouth, disseminating the news of their quest through the early-music grapevine.
8. When the network broadcast the tapes, executives at CNN argued that the ruling was an unconstitutional prior restraint of its First Amendment right to disseminate the news.
9. Strider and MacDougall both use the resources of the San Francisco-based Institute for Global Communications to disseminate their news.
10. The complaints target the unusual system that Japan uses to disseminate news from its government, court system, police departments and major industries.