Word: truths
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have a hard time winning a libel suit, because he would have to prove that something written or broadcast was false. If a court decides that Jewell is a public figure, he will also have to prove that the falsehood was intentional or made in reckless disregard of the truth. This issue of whether Jewell is a public figure is "a tough borderline case," says Vincent Blasi, a First Amendment expert at the Columbia University School...
...number of news providers that matters, it is the content they carry. What is truth and what is fiction?" TOM CHILDS Columbus, Ohio...
While council members have long denied the existence--and railed against the possibility--of a politicized grants process, the truth is more vague than many council members like to acknowledge...
...even this year, though I fell passionately that my candidate of choice should be re-, er, elected, truth be told, today is not such an exciting day for me. I will not be heading off to the polls at all. In fact, I voted over a month ago. In the comfort of my dorm room, I filled out my absentee ballot with a number two pencil, overwhelmed by the anti-climax of my first presidential vote. The local Baltimore races were equally uninspiring, since I am not quite close enough to home follow the issues well, so I made some...
QUOTE OF NOTE: "As bad as the truth [about Medicare] is for seniors, it's worse for younger Americans...they must pay ever higher taxes for a program that will be wiped out before they actually qualify for benefits...