Word: truths
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...decision means that truth is now a valid defense for members of the media sued by private individuals, so long as the published material is a matter of "public concern," Sattler said. A 1985 ruling gutted the portion of the law applying to public figures...
Lyons, who won the convention leadership as a reformer, insists he has been a good steward, that he has paid down the convention's debts, that most of the payouts to himself and business associates were legitimate, that the truth will absolve him. "I am solidly resolved to put my mark on the convention," he promises. "A positive mark, not the mark that's there now." The convention's board is still packed with supporters. And most of his remaining Bethel members talk of forgiveness. "We don't condone what he did," says parishioner Dennard. "Regardless, we still love...
...look all soft and gullible. All I want to do now is sit by myself and cry." Her feelings were mixed, though. "It wasn't a bad experience," she said. "I'd come back. In some ways, it was a relief. I got to find out the whole truth with no holding back." To help patch things up with Chico, which she still thinks is possible, she may accept the show's offer to pay for counseling (only a tiny number of people do so). Guests are not paid, but they get a free trip to Chicago, where the show...
ARDENT: "Willey later remarked to a friend that she knew Paula Jones must have been telling the truth...because both women observed the same physical characteristic about Clinton: His face turned beet red." --Bulletin News Network, March...
...denial that sticks within the letter, if not the spirit, of the law -- and leaves the Clinton administration somewhat open to the charge made by Orrin Hatch, Senate Judiciary Committee chairman, in Sunday?s New York Times. ?The White House,? Hatch wrote, ?appears as interested in the truth as O.J. Simpson is in finding Nicole Simpson?s killer...