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A judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by a former Virginia Beach School Board member against The Virginian-Pilot and its editorial page editor. Timmy Jackson sought more than $5 million in damages in the lawsuit, which named The Pilot's parent company, Landmark Communications, and Editorial Page Editor Dennis Hartig as defendants. Jackson's lawyer, Thomas Albro, said he would ask the judge to reconsider...
Series of emergency calls to cruise ship
THREE patients were taken to hospital after a series of calls to a cruise ship that had just docked in Harwich. And shortly after those, the ambulance service received yet another call to the harbour area after a workman suffered a fall. However, unlike a few weeks ago, none of the patients taken to hospital from the cruise ship were suffering from the winter vomiting bug. An Essex Ambulance Service spokesman said: “The first call came into the Emergency Operations Centre at about 9.20am this morning reporting a man with chest pains More : eadt.co.uk
Cruise Ship Wake, incident Ryndam
What is your basic thought when you see a cruise ship coming, do you think what a nice bonus it going to be for our community, what a picturesque site, the people on board are enjoying our forested islands, or do you have a more realistic thought when you are a property owner in Ward Cove with a floating facility. Your thought should be when you see one of the ships traveling eastbound, to quickly gather everything from your floating docks and make sure you do not have a skiff or airplane in the water tied to your facility.
French film star Adjani to sue over pix, alleged defamation
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Forget Chicago. Set "ER” here.
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"A good marketplace … a good railroad.”
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Injury total on tilted cruise ship up sharply
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Kentucky’s State Journal Sued For Defamation
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Developer’s defamation suit nears settlement.
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Cuban plane crash survivors taken to Key West hospital
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Loyal, Two-Legged Lobbyists Raise Banner of Dog Rights
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Landmark Ruling In Internet Case
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Former Austrian ski coach files defamation lawsuit against IOC's Jacques Rogge
The former Austrian ski coach who fled the Turin Olympics after a doping raid sued International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge for defamation on Friday. The lawsuit filed by Walter Mayer came two days after lodging a similar suit against World Anti-Doping Agency chief Dick Pound. Mayer's lawyer, Herwig Hasslacher, said Rogge
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Health Nail baby making excellent progress
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Given that the South Africans, their preparations began on Tuesday for the second test against India in Motera, Mickey Arthur showed the existence of two plans for combating the page to see at home in a leadership role in the three-match test series. The first test in Chennai ended with
A Defamation Is Born; Another left-wing Iraq obsession.
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Retardation: prevention is the cure
Providing a new angle to the problem of mental retardation, Bangalore University vice-chancellor M S Thimmappa said prevention is one of the solutions to the problem. Speaking at a seminar on "Coping with the Special Child", organised by the Marthoma Opportunity School on Monday, he said stress should be laid
Doctor yes
Elliot Pellman looks Wayne Chrebet in the eye in the fourth quarter of a tight game, Jets vs. Giants on Nov. 2, 2003, at the Meadowlands. A knee to the back of the head knocked Chrebet stone-cold unconscious a quarter earlier, and now the Jets' team doctor is putting the