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A close confidant of the cardinal wrote a foreword calling the article a "balanced and thoughtful review of a topic that has a history of complexity and bitterness".
After years of public silence about state media calumny, Ms. Patterson issued a letter to the editor calling the article "outrageous," "thoroughly unprofessional," "inciting misinformation" and "absolutely absurd and dangerous".
A British court agreed, calling the article a flagrant invasion of Mr. Mosley's privacy and fining the paper £60,000, or nearly $100,000, saying there was no evidence of Nazi behavior in the sex session, and thus no justification for publication.
She's also calling the article, "a foul and phony mistress-rumor".
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JPMorgan calls the article "incorrect".
One reader called the article "sad" and "disturbing".
Steve Capus, the president of NBC News, called the article "overly simplistic".
Mr. Stone called the article a "political hit job".
In the book, Ms. Black calls the article sexist, and she defends her salary.
Ari Fleischer, the White House spokesman, earlier in the day called the article "baseless and groundless".
In a complaint to the provincial press council, the Quebec Sovereignty Movement called the article "mendacious".
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