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    <pubDate>23 Nov 2010 07:27:05 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Jellyfish Legal News July 30</title>
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      <title>Online publishers and hosts launch libel reform campaign</title>
      <description>Internet publishers and ISPs have joined forces to ask the Government to reform libel laws to protect the free speech rights of bloggers and commenters and to strip host companies of liability for libellous statements.   -   OUT-LAW News</description>
      <pubDate>23 Nov 2010 07:27:05 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Use freedom of expression responsibly, judge tells press</title>
      <description>Judges will be prepared to uphold freedom of expression as long as the press uses it responsibly, Mr Justice Tugendhat has said.   -   Solicitors Journal</description>
      <pubDate>23 Nov 2010 07:25:25 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Court rules that fruit drinks are 'luxury' items subject to VAT</title>
      <description>A tax tribunal has ruled that VAT must be paid on smoothies made from pure fruit even though the fruits themselves, if sold separately, would not be subject to the tax.   -   Daily Mail</description>
      <pubDate>23 Nov 2010 07:25:19 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Counter-terror officer jailed for 7/7 fraud</title>
      <description>A counter-terrorism officer has been jailed after being convicted of defrauding the Metropolitan Police out of thousands of pounds in a property scam during the July 7 bombings investigation.   -   Independent   -   Daily Mail</description>
      <pubDate>23 Nov 2010 07:05:31 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Home Secretary loses fight to keep July 7 evidence secret</title>
      <description>Home Secretary Theresa May has lost a legal challenge to a coroner's refusal to hold closed sessions of the 7/7 inquests to hear top secret evidence.    -   Independent   -   UK Human Rights Blog   -   Guardian</description>
      <pubDate>23 Nov 2010 07:25:50 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Twitter joke trial: Paul Chambers to take appeal to high court</title>
      <description>The case of Paul Chambers, a man convicted of "menace" for threatening to blow up an airport in a Twitter joke is to go to appeal at the high court.   -   Guardian   -   ZDNet   -   Preiskel.com</description>
      <pubDate>23 Nov 2010 07:25:35 GMT</pubDate>
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