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Truth, Not Defamatory, No one has found to be at fault
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| Partial Defenses against Libel |
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mitigating circumstances, retraction, partial truth, mistaken identity, innocent republication, mistaken identity, provocation, bad character
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cannot be found libelous if opinion (not stated as fact)
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everyone has the right to comment as long as they do it fairly and without malice
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a fair and accurate account of a public proceeding cannot be libel
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protects a fair and true and impartial : good journalism
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must prove actual malice on part of a journalist
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| general purpose public figure |
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has chosen to be in public
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has joined into controversy in attempt to influence the outcome
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not libelous unless started before death
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tape left over from days when film was used in tv news
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doing research about a lead
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action and activities on tape
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soft and light news story
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reports of timely and significant events and issues
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first three words of actuality or soundbite
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final three words of an actuality
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a writ issued in order to bring someone who has been detained into court usually for a decision on whether the detention is lawful
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the illegal taking and removal of a persons property
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not claiming guilt but asking for punishment
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| weather can be found under the ap under the title |
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today tonight and tomorrow or tonight and tomorrow or today and tomorrow
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| each day part of the weather should contain |
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sky conditions, chance of rain and high or low for the day
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may tenth two thousand nine
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