Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura filed a lawsuit last year accusing Kyle of defaming him in the book by exaggerating his description of a fight between the two at the wake for SEAL Mikey Monsoor, who was killed in Iraq in 2006.
Scores of employees sued the two companies in the wake of the financial crisis, accusing Citi and McGraw Hill of violating a duty to disclose potential red flags for future performance by the stocks to the employees investing in them.
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Sprint shares have dropped 26% over the last two days in the wake of its disastrous Friday meeting with analysts, in which the company warned the Street that it would likely need to raise more capital to complete its planned 4G buildout.
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Labour leader Iain Gray said the Scottish government had "not got a clue" about its key policy on renewable energy in the wake of two reports published this week.
Later will come measures on fuel costs, in the wake of two more energy companies announcing price rises.
Caroline Starks' death comes in the wake of two other incidents in recent months involving young children shooting others.
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Then, in the wake of two excellent runs by rookie centre Dewey, Paterson watched in dismay as another simple penalty crashed back off the left-hand post.
Hit by rising suicide rates in the wake of two long wars, the Pentagon has suddenly become a prime mover in researching treatments for the suicidal.
But in the wake of two recent by-elections - both won by the SNP - the Nationalists are now the largest grouping with 15 seats, compared with the Lib Dems' 13.
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During their November tour, England had lost all five of their one-day games against India before the Indian cricket board cancelled the final two one-day internationals in the wake of the attacks.
The two leaders were meeting in Paris in the wake of last week's turmoil on the financial markets, which came amid fears of a renewed global recession and over the ability of Spain and Italy to repay their debts.
That same day, Afghan President Hamid Karzai announced he fired two military commanders in the wake of the strike, including Gen.
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That same day, Afghan President Hamid Karzai announced that he fired two military commanders in the wake of the deadly strike, including Gen.
The comments came in the wake of outcry over the murder of father of two Garry Newlove who was killed by a group of teenagers who had been drinking.
The two big challenges for George Osborne today were to do something to wake the UK economy from the torpor that has afflicted it since 2008, while also persuading investors of the world that lending to the government remains a prudent thing to do.
The rise in the base rate comes in the wake of a massive gold buying spree in the past two weeks, ever since international gold prices fell 4% on April 12.
Shortly after meeting them, you pass out inexplicably and wake up to find the two of them gone.
CDU's general secretary and two years later, in the wake of a party financing scandal, the party's first chairwoman.
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The United Nations created this camp and two others in 1999 to house Roma who, in the wake of the war, had been driven from their homes in neighbouring Mitrovica by ethnic Albanians who saw them as collaborators with the Serbs.
Removing any doubt as to the level of commitment it has to the iDEN network in the wake of the Nextel acquisition by Sprint PCS, Motorola has two groundbreaking iDEN phones in the queue - the OVER and the NEVR.
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The Co-operative Insurance company apply their name to the League Cup for the last time this Sabbath, and in the wake of the Old Firm final, Scottish football will have two of its three major competitions without financial backers.
The GOP-controlled House Tuesday passed a measure that would help states update their background-check systems. ( Full story) The measure had moved quickly in the wake of the shootings, which have left nine people dead and two wounded.
And, Honda is still fighting to rebuild its market share in the wake of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami two years ago.
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But in the wake of the controversy, at least two of the bloggers who participated in the Microsoft campaign--Kedrosky and Malik, a former editor at Forbes.com--have distanced themselves from it.
The Finn needed only two pit stops compared to three stops for each of the six men who followed in his wake, and he became the 15th driver in F1 history to record 20 grand prix wins.
It was 4 o'clock in the morning and my wake-up call was in two hours.
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Any new government will need to address U.S. ties in the wake of roller-coaster relations between the two countries in recent years ahead of ahead of 2014 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, which depends on the use of land routes through Pakistan.
Google has, in the wake of such public failings, began pushing its two-factor authentication with a pretty heavy hand.
The two countries dragged others, sometimes reluctantly, along in their wake.
And compromise brings two wonderful things in its wake: it reduces the quantity of legislation that can grind its way through the legislative mill, and it improves the quality.
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