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While you should not attack the reputation of another person or organization, you are just stating a new idea that will contradict someone else''s.
I sincerely hope that this play does at least pay some lip service to these facts and if it does not, I shall be appalled that an organisation such as the Gala, funded by public money, should be used merely to attack the reputation of a former Prime Minister of such standing, and to allow her passing to be presented as a matter for celebration.
The trial is expected to be long, as prosecutors outline their motive theory and defense attorneys attack the reputation of the victim, who they say cheated men out of thousands of dollars in online schemes.
 
 
 
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