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Arnold Diaz, a reporter for Fox 5 News, whose reports titled "Shame, Shame, Shame" are aimed at uncovering deceptive business practices that harm consumers, was named in the lawsuit filed by Matthew Prince.
The Russian government owns 51percentt of ORT, whose reports are seen throughout Russia.
Nikki Finke, a blogger who covers Hollywood executives and whose reports include withering takedowns.
(ComScore, whose reports are closely watched, is expected to release figures for June on Tuesday).
Today's release brings to 41 the number of tests whose reports have been declassified.
After many examinations by various specialists, whose reports were "essentially normal", her doctor was able to diagnose the case as labyrinthitis (as he preferred to call it).
"This is crisis management from our supreme leader," said Amir Mohebbian, an analyst whose reports are sometimes published on Ayatollah Khamenei's personal Web site.
"The documents released are unreliable - 90% of them have been attributed to the Afghan intelligence agencies, whose reports are totally unreliable and fabricated.
This kind of talk appears to have baffled some of the agents assigned to watch him, whose reports to F.B.I. bosses occasionally seem petulant.
Opposition groups, whose reports were murky and could not be independently verified, said government forces committed a massacre in the battle for the town.
Mr. Prosper said France had not been singled out for criticism among the 11 countries whose reports were published on Friday.
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