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 The Boston Herald was ordered Friday to pay $2.1 million for libeling a Superior Court judge in articles that portrayed him as lenient toward defendants and quoted him making insensitive comments about a 14-year-old rape victim.In a case closely watched by  stanley cups the media and legal communities, a jury deliberated for more than 20 hours over five days before finding that the newspaper and reporter David Wedge had libeled Superior Court Judge Ernest B. Murphy. Another reporter, Jules Crittenden, was cleared by the jury, while a columnist and another reporter were cleared before the case went to the jury.Murphy claimed Wedge misquoted him as telling lawyers involved in the case about the teenage rape victim:  Tell her to get over it. The quote was included in a February 2002 series of Herald articles that said Murphy had been criticized by prosecutors for lenient sentences, including eight years  probation for a 17-year-old convicted of two rapes and an armed robbery.Murphy, 61, sued the Herald and its writers, claiming his comments about the 14-year-old, made in a closed-door meeting with lawyers, were misquoted and taken out of context. The newspaper stood by its reporting stanley romania .         I m feeling obviously very elated and very gratified about what s happened so far,  Murphy said as he left court after the verdict was read. Later, Murphy said he hoped the verdict would be a warning to journalists around the country.Herald lawyer M. Robert Dushman said afterw stanley cup ard that the case involved co Jbzn Student Killer Formally Sentenced To Death
 Each generation seems to think that it   the first to imagine radical change in the newspaper industry. The predictions of futuristic robot editors  They date back to at least 1968. Tablet news  At le stanley vattenflaska ast 1994. Printing the new stanley cup s by radio right in your home  1934.     https://gizmodo/the-newspaper-of-tomorrow-11-predictions-from-yesterye-512623230 Yes, the newspaper of today is definitely a different animal than it was a hundred years ago. But just like every medium that came before and after, it has had to ev stanley quencher olve. It   not surprising to read a 1922 article in Radio News magazine that predicted radio would kill the newspaper completely. From the March 1922 issue of Radio News magazine: Seated comfortably in the club car of the Twenty-first Century Flyer 鈥?fast airplane service between London and New York 鈥?the president of the Ultra National Bank removes a small rubber disk from his vest pocket and places it over his ear. A moment hence, he will receive by radiophone the financial news of the world. Simultaneously, millions of other people all over the globe will receive the message. At designated hours, news of a general character will also be received. The broadcasting of news by radiophone had long displaced the daily newspaper, and 8230; Don ;t scoff! The day may be nearer than you suspect. In Hungary, a wire telephone newspaper has been successfully conducted for more than 25 years. For nearly a year, financial news direct from the Amsterdam