Word: suede
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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While such cases determined that the Government could not sue for libel, the question remained whether public officials who claimed injury as individuals were entitled to seek redress. That issue was at the heart of the defining case for modern American libel law, New York Times vs. Sullivan. The dispute...
Last week Rogan, who lives in Saginaw, Mich., and says he has never been to California, sued the city of Los Angeles and two of its detectives for leaving his name in crime computers after he had repeatedly asked them to clear him. Rogan says the snafu caused him family...
Everything changes except that which ought to. The examples of the day are terms of endearment. They never change. What your grandfather called your grandmother, your mother called your dad; and there you are, cooing on the couch, saying the same moronic words to Him or Her: Darling, Honey, Cupcake...
Professors at Stanford are fighting for their sun rights. An engineering professor sued neighboring psychiatric professors because trees were blocking the number of rays he gets each day.
Other Israelis rejected Sharon's claim that he sued TIME not just for himself but for all Jews. Hirsh Goodman, the Jerusalem Post's defense correspondent, wrote a sarcastic column to Sharon thanking him for "gallantly fighting for me, my country and my people." Added Goodman: "You have been victorious...