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Josh Massoud: Defamation case drags in Channel Seven who s who

20:55 EDT, 2 August 2021 A Who s Who of Australian media was dragged into a defamation court case about a sacked rugby league reporter who threatened to rip off a junior staffer s head and defecate down his neck.  NSW District Court Judge Judith Gibson last week threw out a lawsuit by ex-Seven News journalist Josh Massoud after hearing evidence from former TV anchor Jim Wilson, Seven News boss Jason Morrison and former presenter Ryan Phelan. Massoud had taken News Corp, Nine, KIIS FM, Radio 2GB and Fox Sports to court, variously claiming the news outlets had defamed him as a bully and someone who threatens and intimidates colleagues, in 16 articles published in 2018 and 2019. 

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Pharma lab seems to contradict itself, science in fight to bleed SC horseshoe crabs

Pharma lab seems to contradict itself, science in fight to bleed SC horseshoe crabs Chiara Eisner, The State (Columbia, S.C.) May 19 A judge banned horseshoe crab harvesting on Cape Romain, then Charles River appealed. Here s what the lab is arguing in court, sometimes seemingly at odds with science and experts. A federal judge has prohibited the harvest of horseshoe crabs in the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston. The new order was expected to restrict the operations of a Massachusetts-based biomedical company, Charles River Laboratories, that for almost 30 years has purchased tens of thousands of the animals from fishermen who collect them on the refuge and other spots along the S.C. coast.

Noughties glamour couple Wayne Cooper and Sarah Marsh split after 25 years

Noughties glamour couple Wayne Cooper and Sarah Marsh split after 25 years We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Sarah Marsh are going their separate ways after a tumultuous 25-year relationship. It is believed their split is the reason they put their Tamarama trophy home on the market. Wayne Cooper and Sarah Marsh are understood to be going their separate ways. The five-bedroom Carlisle Street property which boasts ocean views, an eight-person lift and a heated pool has been listed with a $10.5 million price guide. The celebrated noughties fashion designer and his former model wife are no stranger to controversy.

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