Is a newspaper "entitled to employ lies, half-truths, innuendo and anti-Semitic imagery to...defame...a prominent member of the community in order to generate reader interest?" According to the Washington Redskins' principal owner, Daniel M. Snyder, the answer is a resounding "no," which is why he is seeking defamation damages from Washington City Paper. Snyder's claim, however, may just be an unsupportable int...
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