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Libel issues

Good story on the 3 libel suits, their merits, and the possible defenses Rolling Stone could have, in Columbia Journalism Review.
http://www.cjr.org/analysis/rolling_stone_uva_rape_report_lawsuit.php
Is Rolling Stone about to get throttled in court over UVA rape report?
By Bill Wyman
July 28, 2016
--Nbauman (talk) 22:53, 4 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Photo.

In the Local reaction section there is a photo. Underneath the photo it states "Students at the University of Virginia expressed "bewilderment and anger" following Rolling Stone's apology for its story". However, the photo is of students just sitting in the pavilion. They are not expressing Bewilderment or anger. The photo was uploaded in commons with this description "Pavilion VIII (and the rear of Pavilion X at the right edge of the picture) at the Lawn of the University of Virginia.". I think the photo isn't being used correctly in this article, it's like someone just used a regular photo of people sitting, and wrote that they are bewildered and angry. It's wrong and looks silly. 2601:483:100:CB54:1D0C:5550:D655:9DBB (talk) 20:14, 16 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]