Word: globe
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...same time, Fox said he would file a document with the Appeals Court seeking a "summary affirmance" that would uphold the trial court's judgment favorable to the Globe...
After losing his 1985 libel suit against The Boston Globe, Westwood Republican John R. Lakian is asking the state's highest court to review the case on the grounds that the trial judge made a legal error...
Attorney Francis Fox, who defended the Globe, said he has filed a statement urging the high court not to take the case. The Supreme Court has not addressed the issue...
Meet John Ackah Blay-Miezah, native of Ghana, man of the world, a portly, elegant, globe-trotting charmer who seems to awe those who encounter him. "A very intelligent, cultured man," gushed one American admirer. "He knows every opera and can recognize a symphony from just a couple of notes. He is a nationally ranked chess player. He speaks nine languages." He is also, say authorities, a world-class swindler...
Uncle Sam is always listening. With high-tech spy satellites, ships jammed with electronic gadgetry, super- sophisticated listening posts around the globe and eavesdropping devices--and sometimes with the help of plain old- fashioned human spies--the U.S. constantly monitors many of the key telephone conversations and cable traffic of its friends and foes alike. The U.S. intelligence community does not want to reveal which of these methods it used to listen in as Colonel Gaddafi sent orders from Tripoli to his far-flung terror network. But U.S. officials insist there is little doubt that a fortnight...