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PR man Carrick Graham, who has this week confessed to making statements that were untrue, unfair, offensive, insulting and defamatory . Photo / Doug Sherring
PR man Carrick Graham, who has this week confessed to making statements that were untrue, unfair, offensive, insulting and defamatory . Photo / Doug Sherring
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Why hasn t the Government banned sugary drinks in schools? And how come KFC is able to promote its chicken as the perfect food for every occasion you could possibly think of? The evidence for the addictive qualities of soft drinks and fatty foods is now widely accepted, as is the evidence for the harm they do. Just one statistic: a thousand people a year in this country have a foot or leg amputated because of type 2 diabetes: a disease caused by an excess of sugary and fatty foods.
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One of the final public battles over the Nicky Hager book Dirty Politics - a defamation trial over the defunct Whaleoil blog site - could be over within hours of its High Court opening today. Tim Murphy reports.
A long-running defamation case against former Whaleoil blogger Cameron Slater and PR man Carrick Graham, which stemmed from revelations in the
Dirty Politics book on paid hit jobs on the site attacking medical researchers, could possibly settle out of court within hours.
The lawsuit by academics Boyd Swinburn, Doug Sellman and Shane Bradbrook against Slater and Graham began in the High Court at Auckland on Wednesday morning. The court heard former National MP Katherine Rich and her Food and Grocery Council, who had previously been among those sued, had already reached a confidential settlement of the case against them - and Slater had decided simply to accept the judgment of the
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