Word: sues
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...media types who would probably like it. That annoyed some of the uninvited, whose antennas had detected trouble when a group of interfaith scholars got an early version of the screenplay and criticized it for historical errors and unfairness to the Jewish figures in the story. (Gibson threatened to sue over what his company called a "stolen" script...
...appeasement, of course, is not what he does. You can tell that again from the Dirty house, a converted furniture factory that he turned into a residence and studio for Tim Noble and Sue Webster, artists whose most notorious early work was called Dirty White Trash (with Gulls), an installation that consisted of six months' worth of their household garbage. A newly built glass-walled upper story holds the couple's living space. The high-ceilinged lower floor contains their office and two studios...
While she would not say precisely what criteria the RIAA was using to determine whom to sue or how many law suits had be filed to date, she said the first round of suits were targeted toward the most extreme abusers of file-trading software. Future rounds of law suits will probably target slightly smaller-scale misusers, she said...
...meeting, one resident mentioned a rumor circulating through the neighborhood that Harvard would sue the city if the ultimate zoning regulations were too stringent...
...Absolutely not! I think she should have the right to sue for libel or slander - whichever applies in each case - because her name will be ruined before the trial even starts. This is trying the victim; we are supposed to try the accused. Cathy Dubre Florida...