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Court restricts TV coverage after "sensationalism" raised in Karam defamation case

Stephanie Flores
Mon, 14 Oct 2013

Television court coverage of a defamation case pursued by David Bain supporter Joe Karam has been restricted after fears of sensationalism.

Mr Karam claims defamatory statements were made about him on Facebook and the Counterspin website which questioned his motivation for campaigning in

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Stephanie Flores
Mon, 14 Oct 2013
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Court restricts TV coverage after "sensationalism" raised in Karam defamation case
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