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  • 51Philip Yeo — Liat Kokcite encyclopedia | author = National Heritage Board | authorlink = National Heritage Board | editor = Tommy T.B. Koh et ali. | title = Yeo, Philip | encyclopedia = | pages = 600 | publisher = Editions Didier Millet | location = Singapore …

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  • 52John Seigenthaler, Sr. — Infobox Person name = John Seigenthaler, Sr. image size = 225px caption = John Seigenthaler, speaking in Nashville birth date = Birth date and age|mf=yes|1927|07|27 birth place = Nashville, Tennessee death date = death place = occupation =… …

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  • 53Terry Milewski — is a Canadian journalist. He is a reporter currently based in Vancouver. Milewski has reported from many places around the world including Europe, South America and the United States. He has also reported from Ottawa and Calgary and was the first …

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  • 54David Eady — This article is about the High Court judge. For the film director, see David Eady (film director). The Honourable Sir David Eady High Court Judge of the Queen s Bench Division Incumbent Assumed office 24 April 1 …

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  • 55Cyberstalking — Wikistalker redirects here. For cyberstalking as it pertains to Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Harassment#Wikihounding. Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet or other electronic means to stalk or harass an individual, a group of individuals, or an… …

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  • 56privileged communication — n 1: confidential communication 2 a: a defamatory communication that does not expose the party making it to the liability that would follow from it if not privileged – called also absolutely privileged communication; b: a defamatory stat …

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  • 57colloquium — col·lo·qui·um /kə lō kwē əm/ n [Latin, talk, discussion, from colloqui to converse]: the part of a complaint for defamation in which the plaintiff avers that the defamatory remarks related to him or her Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law.… …

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  • 58slander — The speaking of base and defamatory words tending to prejudice another in his reputation, community standing, office, trade, business, or means of livelihood. Little Stores v. Isenberg, 26 Tenn.App. 357, 172 S.W.2d 13, 16. Oral defamation; the… …

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  • 59British National Party — For other uses, see British National Party (disambiguation). British National Party …

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  • 60Blog — For the Polish band, see Blog 27. Journalism …

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