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...famous libel case--psychoanalyst Jeffrey Masson against the New Yorker's Janet Malcolm--turned in part on whether an interview took place over goat cheese at Chez Panisse in Berkeley, Calif., or breakfast at Malcolm's Manhattan home. Details matter, especially when they wound real people. Reich is safe: his meals--lunch, breakfast, whatever--were with public figures. Not so the reader who thought Reich was being true to what happened...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AND THEN I TOLD THEM... | 6/30/1997 | See Source »

LONDON: McDonald's libel case against two leaflet-distributing vegetarians ended in victory today after a judge ruled their criticism of the burger giant amounted to slander. The lawsuit, the longest ever waged in an English court, was directed against two members of the left-wing group London Greenpeace (not related to Greenpeace International) who handed out anti-McDonald's pamphlets outside its restaurants in Britain. McDonald's said the pamphlets, which accuse the burger giant of pushing unhealthy food and mistreating its employees, were false and harmful to its reputation. The defendants, Dave Morris and Helen Steel, fought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Golden Arches Prevail | 6/19/1997 | See Source »

Wilde largely precipitated his own tragedy, when he rashly brought a libel suit against the father of his young lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, for publicly calling him a sodomite. Wilde dropped the suit midway through the trial, but the damage was done: charges were soon brought against him for violating public morality. After one hung jury, he was convicted and sent to jail for two years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THEATER: THE ARTIST GETS GRILLED | 6/16/1997 | See Source »

Mark Halwell, a lawyer for the plaintiff, said the libel led to the collapse of the company...

Author: By Martin G. Hickey, | Title: Harvard Grad at Center of $222.7 Million Suit | 4/5/1997 | See Source »

...jury agreed with Halwell and decided that five of the eight statements entered into question were false and constituted libel...

Author: By Martin G. Hickey, | Title: Harvard Grad at Center of $222.7 Million Suit | 4/5/1997 | See Source »

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