Mourinho cites philosopher in latest bizarre Man Utd news conference
In his latest defence of a record that includes eight league titles across Europe, the Portuguese has cited Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Jose Mourinho cited philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in his latest bizarre news conference appearance. The Manchester United manager…
Trippier doesn't expect rows with Eriksen over Spurs free kicks
The England star scored in a World Cup semi-final and against Fulham, but says he would happily let the Dane take a set-piece ahead of him Kieran Trippier insists that he would never disagree with Christian Eriksen over the possibility…
Neville warns Man Utd not to sack Mourinho despite current Old Trafford crisis
The Red Devils have made their worst start to a season in 26 years, but a former defender believes the man at the helm should see out his contract Jose Mourinho should be given the chance to put things right…
Alisson won't be 'stupid' and repeat Liverpool howler, but still feels he was fouled
The Brazilian gifted Leicester a goal in a 2-1 win at the King Power Stadium, with the Reds goalkeeper paying the price for playing out from the back Alisson insists he will not be “stupid” and repeat the mistake which…
High court declines to hear Vanessa Leggett’s appeal
Click:api602 forged gate valve NMU U.S. SUPREME COURT Confidentiality/Privilege Apr 15, 2002 High court declines to hear Vanessa Leggett’s appeal The Texas writer who was jailed for 168 days for refusing to reveal confidential sources to federal authorities lost her…
Confidential source of videotape revealed
News Media Update RHODE ISLAND Confidentiality/Privilege Confidential source of videotape revealed A defense attorney has come forward as the source of a videotape leaked to reporter Jim Taricani who faces sentencing next week for refusing to reveal the source Dec.…
Justice Scalia issues apologies over destruction of tapes
News Media Update WASHINGTON, D.C. Confidentiality/Privilege Justice Scalia issues apologies over destruction of tapes U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has apologized to reporters for the actions of a U.S. marshal who forced them to erase their audiotape recordings during…
Police raid editor's home over coverage of new iPhone model
Police raided a California online editor’s home and seized computers and servers after he published articles about the forthcoming version of the Apple iPhone, The New York Times Media Decoder blog reported. Gizmodo, a site owned by Gawker Media, published…
BALCO leaker sentenced to prison
NEWS MEDIA UPDATE · NINTH CIRCUIT · Confidentiality/Privilege · July 19, 2007 BALCO leaker sentenced to prison The attorney who confessed to leaking professional athletes’ grand jury testimony to a San Francisco Chronicle reporter has been formally sentenced to two…
Risen files opposition to motion to expand his testimony
A New York Times reporter and an alleged CIA leaker fired back in court on Wednesday at the prosecution's request that a federal judge reconsider her decision to protect the reporter from disclosing his confidential source in court. Both James…