Word: libelously
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...better reach out, Chen has reached in, exploring his own emotional core. "I've been through hardships and failures," he says, citing his 1985 loss in Tainan county, a prison stay in 1986 for libel, his 1998 second term mayoral loss in Taipei. "I can't say that every great leader must go through hardship, but I know that it makes me a better leader...
SIDNEY BLUMENTHAL Clintonista settles $30 mil libel suit against Matt Drudge for a retraction; pays Drudge's lawyer...
Films are windows and mirrors of nations; they plant images, perhaps indelible, of a country's people and personality. But the windows can be fogged by ignorance or prejudice. And the mirrors may be distorted - fun-house reflections that amount to a kind of visual libel. Often the cinematic views are those of outsiders, painting the Other with a coat of exoticism. But at times the oddest depictions are from the country itself...
...poll. And in December an unauthorized biography by journalist Tom Bower-which seems to try the fancy trick of painting Branson as both a Machiavellian schemer and a reckless fool-ranked alongside Branson's own autobiography on the Sunday Times business best-seller list. (Branson has sued Bower for libel over a newspaper article...
...Internet, which he is trying to establish on behalf of the music website Napster; and, supremely, the Tallahassee passion play. Back at the time of the Pennzoil-Texaco match, cbs general counsel George Vradenburg, who a few years earlier hired Boies to defend the network in a huge libel suit brought by General William Westmoreland, said, "Right now, David's got the hot hand...