The freestyler is back in action, this time against one of the world’s brightest teenage talents Soufiane Touzani has faced some of the world’s best footballers – but how does he stack up against one of the world’s best wonderkids? The freestyler has taken on the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos and flashed his…
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The Brumbies will feature in an historic NRL-Super Rugby double header at Eden Park in 2020. Both the Brumbies and the NRL’s Raiders will travel to Auckland for the clash with the Raiders-Warriors to kick off on Saturday March 21 at 3pm AEDT and the Brumbies facing the Blues at 5:35pm AEDT. It is believed…
Read moreFederal appeals court upholds subpoena seeking notes and outtakes of interviews
NEW YORK — In late September the U.S. Court of Appeals in New York (2nd Cir.) upheld a defense lawyer’s subpoena to journalists seeking notes and outtakes of filmed interviews with the lawyer, who has been charged with criminal contempt. In 1990 and 1991 the lawyer, Bruce Cutler, had sharply criticized the government’s prosecution of…
Read morePolice search America Online files for evidence in murder investigation
Police search America Online files for evidence in murder investigation 02/12/96 VIRGINIA–Fairfax County police obtained a criminal search warrant and performed a search of America Online’s electronic records in late January in connection with a New Jersey homicide investigation. The search warrant authorized police to read and copy electronic mail from “a handful” of the…
Read moreNewspaper files suit against sheriff who subpoenaed phone records
Newspaper files suit against sheriff who subpoenaed phone records 07/03/95 ILLINOIS–In early June, the Peoria Journal-Star filed suit against a sheriff’s department after the department subpoenaed telephone records of the newsroom and a reporter’s home telephone line. The lawsuit, filed in Circuit Court in Pekin against the Tazewell County Sheriff’s Department, seeks an order requiring…
Read moreFederal judge orders Sports Illustrated reporter to reveal sources
News Media Update ALABAMA Confidentiality/Privilege Federal judge orders Sports Illustrated reporter to reveal sources In a libel suit brought by former University of Alabama football coach Mike Price, a judge ordered the magazine to reveal confidential sources. Dec. 9, 2003 — A federal judge in Birmingham, Ala., ruled Monday that Sports Illustrated must reveal the…
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Click:outdoor filling lighter Click Here: Crystal Palace Shop News Media Update RHODE ISLAND Confidentiality/Privilege Reporter convicted of criminal contempt A federal judge has held investigative reporter Jim Taricani in criminal contempt of court for refusing to disclose a confidential source. Nov. 22, 2004 — Investigative reporter Jim Taricani of NBC affiliate WJAR television in Providence,…
Read moreBombing defendant demands materials from more than 150 news organizations
NMU OKLAHOMA Confidentiality/Privilege Jan 5, 2000 Bombing defendant demands materials from more than 150 news organizations An attorney for Terry Nichols, who has been charged with murder in the 1995 bombing of a federal building, has subpoenaed multiple newspapers and television and radio stations for stories spanning nearly five years. More than 150 news organizations…
Read moreSettlement reached in Lee case involving reporter's subpoenas
Click Here: pandora Bracelets NEWS MEDIA UPDATE · WASHINGTON, D.C. · Confidentiality/Privilege · June 2, 2006 Settlement reached in Lee case involving reporter’s subpoenas A case in which six journalists were found in contempt of court for refusing to reveal their confidential sources to former nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee was settled today with the…
Read moreKentucky lawsuit seeks anonymous commenter's identity
A Kentucky woman is seeking the identity of an Internet commenter who she says defamed her on a newspaper forum, The Courier-Journal of Louisville reports. The newspaper is trying to use Kentucky’s shield law to protect the commenter’s information. Kymberly Clem sued the anonymous commenter, who left a message on a forum linked to The…
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