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    Three University of Virginia graduates have won the right to sue <em>Rolling Stone </em>magazine for defamation over a now-retracted article alleging that members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity perpetrated a horrific gang rape.
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    Fraternity Members' Defamation Case Against 'Rolling Stone' Can Proceed, Court Says

    Sep 19, 2017
    A U.S. appeals court says three members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity have a plausible case that they were implicated in a now-retracted story about an alleged gang rape at U.Va.
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    The Two-Way
    Reporter Sabrina Rubin Erdely (left) and <em>Rolling Stone</em> Deputy Managing Editor Sean Woods (far right) walk with their legal team as they head into federal court Tuesday in Charlottesville, Va.
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    Jury Finds 'Rolling Stone,' Reporter Liable For Damages Over Rape Allegation Story

    Nov 04, 2016
    A former associate dean at the University of Virginia sued over her portrayal in a 2014 Rolling Stone article about an alleged gang rape at a fraternity party. The article was retracted.
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    The Two-Way
    The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va. The fraternity was at the center of a controversial <em>Rolling Stone</em> article describing an alleged gang rape at the school.
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    Defamation Trial Over 'Rolling Stone' Rape Allegation Story Begins

    Oct 17, 2016
    A former associate dean of the University of Virginia is suing for nearly $8 million in damages, alleging that a now-discredited story about a gang rape falsely painted her as the "chief villain."
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    The Two-Way

    'Rolling Stone' Sells Minority Share Of Magazine To Singapore Entrepreneur

    Sep 25, 2016
    It's the first time Jann Wenner has allowed an outside investor to buy a part of the fabled magazine he founded in 1967.
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    A vendor shows a t-shirt with the face of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán for sale in Mexico City on July 20, 2015.
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    'People Are Still Dying On The Streets' In Mexico's Drug War

    Jan 16, 2016
    Despite the well-publicized capture of drug kingpin "El Chapo," ordinary Mexicans don't think much has changed in the ongoing violence.
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    The Two-Way
    A woman looks at the home page of the clothing house Barabas on Tuesday. At the time, the site featured two photos of Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán. Today the site shows a different ad — one that, again, stars El Chapo.
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    You, Too, Can Dress Like 'El Chapo'

    Jan 13, 2016
    A Los Angeles-based clothing company has identified Joaquin Guzmán's flashy shirt, as seen in his photo with actor Sean Penn, as one of its own — and it's seizing the moment of fame with a splashy ad.
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    The Two-Way
    Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, escorted by army soldiers to a waiting helicopter, at a federal hangar in Mexico City on Friday.
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    Interview With 'El Chapo' Draws Backlash From Mexican Journalists

    Jan 10, 2016
    Alfredo Corchado, a former Mexico bureau chief for the Dallas Morning News, called Sean Penn's Rolling Stone piece on Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán "an epic insult" to Mexican journalists. Here's why.
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    The Two-Way
    Former members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at the University of Virginia say they are the victims of defamation and negligence.
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    3 U.Va. Graduates Sue 'Rolling Stone,' Reporter Over Rape Article

    Jul 30, 2015
    News of the lawsuit by former Phi Kappa Psi members comes along with word that Rolling Stone's managing editor, Will Dana, has resigned.
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    The Two-Way
    The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va. That fraternity was implicated in a now discredited <em>Rolling Stone</em> story about a rape on campus. A dean named in the piece is suing the magazine for $7.85 mi
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    University Of Virginia Dean Sues 'Rolling Stone' Over Discredited Rape Article

    May 12, 2015
    U.Va.'s dean of students says the article portrayed her as the "chief villain of the story." She's suing the magazine and the author for $7.85 million.
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    Fraternity Named In Retracted 'Rolling Stone' Rape Story To Sue Magazine

    Apr 06, 2015
    Phi Kappa Psi's planned move comes after an independent review found "collective fault" led to the magazine's story about a young woman who said she was gang raped at the University of Virginia.
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    The Two-Way
    Members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at the University of Virginia were accused of committing gang-rape in a <em>Rolling Stone</em> article last November. The article was later retracted. A report by the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism said the
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    Report On Retracted 'Rolling Stone' Rape Story Cites 'Systematic Failing'

    Apr 05, 2015
    The now-retracted 2014 article on campus rape, according to a report by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, involved errors made at "basically every level of the newsroom."
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    The Two-Way
    The Phi Kappa Psi house at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville was at the center of rape allegations contained in the <em>Rolling Stone</em> story. The magazine acknowledged that its reporting had been flawed, and the campus ban on the fraterni
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    Police Suspend Investigation Of U.Va. Rape Claims Made In 'Rolling Stone'

    Mar 23, 2015

    The Charlottesville Police Department said it was unable to uncover evidence that corroborated a story about a University of Virginia student who said she was raped during a 2012 fraternity party.

    NPR
    The Two-Way
    The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va. The fraternity was at the center of a controversial <em>Rolling Stone</em> article describing an alleged gang rape at the school.
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    U.Va. Reinstates Fraternity Accused In 'Rolling Stone' Rape Story

    Jan 12, 2015
    Phi Kappa Psi was at the center of a story alleging a 2012 gang rape at its house at the University of Virginia. The fraternity has consistently denied that events detailed in the article took place.
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