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chief executive ofReader's Digest, chairman of two
private foundations—the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund, Inc. and the
205. Planned Giving Design Center, The Supporting Organization: The Next ... considered this to be scintillating dinner conversation.
208. For more background on the Reader's Digest charities, see Geraldine Fabrikant, Cultural
World Gets Painful Lesson in Finance, N.Y. TIMES ... PHILANTHROPY, Feb.26, 1998, at 21; Richard Teitelbaum, The Plot so Shake Up
Reader's Digest: A LowStock Price Breeds No Charity, FORTUNE, Mar. 2, 1998, at 44; see also
Mark
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opinion" ofplaintiffHutchin-
regulation of this crucial process can be son); Wolston v. Reader's Digest Assn., Inc.,
exercised consistent with the First (D.C.D.C. 1977) [2 Med.L.Rptr. 1289];
Amendment guarantees ... situ-
did not constitute actual malice." ation of this kind.
In Wolston v. Reader's Digest (U.S.C.A. - IT IS ORDERED that the plaintiffCraig
D.C. 1978) F.2d , 3 Media Law take
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MSNBC, PBS, CNN, ESPN, Frontline,
National Public Radio, Associated Press, Time Magazine, Newsweek, Reader's Digest,
Life, Parade Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Ladies' Home Journal, People Magazine, Los
Angeles Times, Washington
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