sue them or report them
If your local newspaper prints lies about a person, you can bring this to their attention by contacting the newspaper directly with evidence to support your claim. You can request a retraction or correction to the false information. If the newspaper does not respond appropriately, you may consider seeking legal advice to explore further actions such as a defamation lawsuit.
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lies?? if in a person then when your talking to them look them in the eye!
A person who lies convincingly and artistically is called a pathological or compulsive liar.
There can be lies anywhere. But yes, if the person who is answering a question is dishonest, then yes, there can be lies on answers.com
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A person who lies to themselves or twists the truth is called a 'denier.'
of course every person on this planet tells lies in there life.
IDK but i do know that they are easy to rip and the print is very small
The guy got busted with tremendous amounts of chemicals to make crystal meth and he has not been in jail or prison after i read about it in the local newspaper. He is obviously the dirtiest cop I've ever heard of! Because the lowlife steals from good people and lies about it.
The Guardian Newspaper published many blatant lies in an article by Katy Taylor, titled Hidden Habits Go Untackled, on, Tuesday 29 July 2008. This article falsely claimed that there was no alcoholism treatment in Uganda at the time. For more information go to below link
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