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Перевод: libel speek libel


[существительное]
клевета в печати; диффамация ; пасквиль ;
[глагол]
клеветать; пис`ать пасквили


Тезаурус:

  1. The Face magazine, which faces a libel payout to the actor and singer Jason Donovan, is criticised by the authority today for ignoring a warning not to carry the controversial advertisement for the clothing firm Benetton, showing an Aids sufferer.
  2. THE Manchester United footballer Viv Anderson was given a public apology and undisclosed libel damages in the High Court yesterday over a story in the Daily Star concerning a post-match clash between Anderson and the Wimbledon player John Fashanu.
  3. Letter: Libel damages
  4. ROCK drummer Mitch Mitchell won substantial libel damages in the High Court yesterday after a book claimed he made racist comments to Jimi Hendrix when he played in his band, the Experience.
  5. Insults and libel suits were exchanged.
  6. Cross-examined by Richard Rampton QC, for Count Tolstoy, on the eighth day of the libel trial, Lord Aldington told the court that he now considered the interests of the Cossacks had not been given a sufficiently high priority by the British Army and the War Cabinet.
  7. Tariq Ali, who took the left intelligentsia apart in Redemption , is fortunate that British Trots won't use the bourgeois libel laws; while Melvyn Bragg has a transparently sour sketch of a Lynn Barber-style interviewer in his new serial-novel Crystal Rooms.
  8. The seven Bishops who had signed the petition were then summoned before the King in Council and charged with publishing a seditious libel.
  9. The Face pulls a bolder trick than most, and one that has now blown up in its own, er, face, with the 200,000 libel damages awarded to Jason Donovan.
  10. Above all, the questions to be decided in a libel case stand at a curious tangent to the stories that lead up to them.
  11. Mr Justice Michael Davies after Private Eye and Sonia Sutcliffe agreed that the amount of libel damages should remain undisclosed
  12. What does a miner who has irreparable damage to his lungs and lives a miserable life say when he reads of huge awards of damages in libel actions?
  13. In Britain, massive libel awards have abolished free speech where criticism of, or reporting about, rich people is concerned, because a rich man can bankrupt anyone by suing for libel, win or lose.

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