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  1. A certain Sprite, who dwells below, ('Twere a libel perhaps to mention where,) Came up incog. some years ago. To try for a change the London air. So well he lookt and drest and talkt, And hid his tail and horns so handy, You'd hardly have known him as he walkt. From C----e, or any other Dandy. (His horns, it seems, are made to unscrew;

  2. A Case of Libel is a 1963 novel by the British writer John Bingham. Unlike his usual crime-thrillers, it is a drama about a libel case brought by a woman against a national newspaper headed by a ruthless new editor. References. Bibliography. Reilly, John M. ...

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  4. Reynolds v. Pegler, 223 F.2d 429 ( 2nd Cir. 1955), [1] was a landmark libel decision in which Quentin Reynolds successfully sued right-wing columnist Westbrook Pegler, resulting in a then-record judgment of $175,001. The case has its origins in a heated dispute between liberal journalist Heywood Broun and conservative Westbrook Pegler.

  5. A Case of Libel Oct 10, 1963 May 09, 1964 . The Sunday Man May 13, 1964 May 13, 1964 . The White House May 19, 1964 Jun 06, 1964 . Roar Like a Dove May 21, 1964 Jun 06, 1964 . The Subject Was Roses May 25, 1964 May 21, 1966 . Fade Out - Fade In May 26, 1964 Apr 17, 1965 .

  6. A Case of Libel: Directed by Eric Till. With Daniel J. Travanti, Gordon Pinsent, Robin Gammell, Lawrence Dane. Fact-based courtroom drama about a news reporter in 1954 who sued a columnist for libel after he proclaimed him a communist in print.

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