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Judge dismisses defamation suit against The Virginian-Pilot.
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
French film star Isabelle Adjani is to take legal action against several magazines and newspapers which have recently printed pictures of her and a close friend and "defamatory statements" about him, her lawyer said Friday. Olivier Baratelli told AFP the friend, neurosurgeon Stephane Delajoux, had already begun proceedings. "My client (Adjani), who intends to have her rights to her image and to her private life respected, has decided to take action against all magazines and newspapers which have published snatched or unauthorised pictures of her and her companion," Baratelli said. He also represents Delajoux and said he was suing
Forget Chicago. Set "ER” here.
Its bucolic surroundings belie the stressful life in this little hospital, as the author discovered one memorable day. I remember the warning from med school: At some point, a single day would test our abilities and make us question whether we really wanted to be doctors. For me, that "day from hell" was March 20, 1995. If I'd had time to keep a diary, it would have read like this: 7:30 a.m. The day begins routinely at our 35-bed hospital. I do rounds, induce labor, and prepare to perform a stress test. I plan to head to the clinic by
"A good marketplace … a good railroad.”
"We don't do big flashy things, either in the marketplace or on the operational side," says Jim Hagen, chairman and chief executive officer of Conrail. Instead, Conrail focuses on "doing things in a very professional way," which Hagen likens to consistently hitting singles and doubles rather than home runs. This is the approach that the railroad has taken in what is an extremely competitive marketplace. It's one that is paying off. In the concluding installation of "The Competitors" series, Jim Hagen explains to Railway Age Editor Luther S. Miller and Managing Editor William C. Vantuono Conrail's strategy for getting the
Injury total on tilted cruise ship up sharply
The number of people reported to have been injured in an accident aboard the Crown Princess more than doubled Wednesday, underscoring the severity of what could be described as the latest in a series of mishaps for the cruise-ship industry. Federal investigators said they intend to find out why the Crown Princess tilted so sharply Tuesday afternoon as it sailed in calm seas about 11 miles off the Florida coast near Port Canaveral. The Bermuda-registered ship was on automatic pilot when it leaned 15 degrees to its left side, then righted itself 30 seconds later, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
Kentucky’s State Journal Sued For Defamation
University President Says Reports Of Faked Credits FalseCHICAGO - Claiming he had been defamed by The State Journal's reporting of charges he faked some of his academic credentials, the president of Kentucky State University filed a lawsuit against the 8,504-circulation Frankfort daily Dec. 4."We are suing because The State Journal defamed Dr. [Frank] Reid by publishing defamatory information from a report that was prepared by a disgruntled professor ... which has been proven to be false and def .
Developer’s defamation suit nears settlement.
Jun. 30--Developer Gary Posner is close to settling a defamation lawsuit he filed four years ago against a Dania Beach woman who said one of his townhouse developments infringed on her property. Posner and Karen Gottlieb say they have settled the dispute that began when she distributed...
Cuban plane crash survivors taken to Key West hospital
Eight survivors of the crash of a Cuban plane in the Gulf of Mexico were taken to a hospital in Key West early Thursday after U.S. Coast Guard officials decided some of them needed medical attention. The Coast Guard cutter Nantucket arrived at Key West with the survivors shortly before midnight. The survivors, five adults and three children, were taken to Lower Keys Medical Center. A crash survivor who had earlier been airlifted to the hospital, Rodolfo Fuentes, 36, is being treated for a concussion and other injuries. The body of a man killed in the crash was turned over
Michigan Court of Appeals rules on releasing liability
Michigan Court of Appeals John D. Jaqua was suffering from asbestosis when he and his employer, Grand Trunk Western Railroad, agreed to a settlement for injuries resulting from Jaqua's occupational exposure to asbestos. The agreement also contained a release that discharged the railroad from liability for any known condition or
Author of Tough Law on Dog Attacks Hospitalized After Being Bitten by His Own
The author of a new state law that allows felony charges against owners of dangerous dogs was hospitalized over the weekend after his own dog attacked him. Bob Schwartz, who also is Gov. Bill Richardson's (search) crime adviser, was hospitalized at University of New Mexico Hospital on Sunday night with bites
Prosecutor accused of defamation
A woman who decides on the allocation of a $ 300000 agglomeration against Iceland County prosecutor Greg banks in the past year has been threatened with a new dispute. Former Deputy Attorney Amy Dempsey's lawyer, Peter Moote Free, wrote a letter dated January 2 accuse commercial banks "defamatory statements" against
Jonbenet Reporter Awarded $115,000 For Defamation
A Boulder jury decided March 24 that the Daily Camera defamed Allison Krupski, the paper's former lead reporter on the JonBenet Ramsey case, and awarded her $115,000. Krupski claimed the newspaper defamed her in at least four articles that accused her of stealing $15,000 worth of documents related to the
Paper Trail Haunts G.M. After It Loses Injury Suit
The $4.9 billion verdict in a personal-injury lawsuit against General Motors on Friday might be only the start of the company's problems. Lawyers and safety consultants pursuing similar cases say corporate documents used as evidence in the case, many for the first time, could be troublesome for General Motors in
St. Louis law firm helps injured rail workers claim damages
When an unhinged metal flag smacked conductor Greg Haskin in the head, his employer, Union Pacific Corp., dismissed the injury as a superficial scalp wound. Even as blood streamed down his face, Haskin said, his supervisors were more concerned about the company's safety record than his welfare. "A manager told
Birth injury man wins £7m award
low blood sugar levels, which were left untreated. A judge at London's High Court gave outline approval for a £2m lump sum settlement and 22 periodical payments. The Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Strategic Health Authority admitted breach of duty. The authority, which manages the hospital, also apologised for the "lack
Management of Suspected Fetal Macrosomia.
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Couple Shares Story Of Traumatic Brain Injury
We hear many stories about soldiers in Iraq who are suffering, traumatic brain injury or TBI. But it is not common to hear that you close to home. For a pair of West Chester, their terrible experience TBI arrived a few months after here in Chicago. "Donny Hi, nice to
Defamation bill due to be presented today
Minister for Justice Michael McDowell is expected to bring a draft bill on reforming defamation law before the Cabinet today. A group headed by senior counsel Brian Murray will also present the findings of a report into privacy. The proposals are the first step in paving the way for tough new privacy