Testify
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Artists | M People |
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Release date | May 25, 1999 |
Released | 25 May 1999 |
Labels | BMG UK & Ireland |
Genres | House Music |
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ID | 2984241 |
About Testify
Testify is a compilation album released only in North America by the British house music band M People. It contains the three new tracks that the band recorded for their British compilation album, The Best of M People, the previous year, and the artwork is taken from the photographs used for that album.
Fox settles $1. 6bn defamation case with Dominion
... The settlement allows Fox to avoid having a number of its top executives - including CEO Rupert Murdoch and TV stars such as Tucker Carlson - Testify in open court...
Alex Murdaugh trial: Power, privilege, and the downfall of a dynasty
... Over nearly 10 hours Testifying in his own defence, the crowded courtroom in Walterboro, South Carolina, would see two versions of Mr Murdaugh...
US midterms: What does Trump want from the elections?
... If that happens, the House committee investigating the 6 January 2021 riot at the US Capitol - which recently issued a legal summons ordering Mr Trump to Testify - could be dismantled...
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...Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon felt " above the law" by defying a legal summons to Testify about last year s riot at the US Capitol, prosecutors said at the start of his trial...
Fox settles $1. 6bn defamation case with Dominion
In a last-minute deal, US voting technology firm Dominion has settled with Fox News just before their defamation trial was due to begin.
Dominion had originally sought $1. 6bn (£1. 3bn) from Fox, whom it claimed spread falsehoods about its voting machines during the 2020 presidential election.
The conditions of The Settlement are unclear.
Opening arguments in the case had been due to begin on Tuesday afternoon.
The Announcement of a settlement came after an unexplained delay of several hours after Jury Selection had finished.
On Monday, Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis announced that the start of The Trial would be delayed by 24-hours.
Although he gave no reason, US media reported that it was to give both sides the opportunity to reach a settlement.
On Tuesday morning, however, both sides appeared to be digging in for a lengthy trial, with a Dominion spokesperson vowing to " prove Fox spread lies causing enormous damage".
The Settlement allows Fox to avoid having A Number of its top executives - including CEO Rupert Murdoch and TV stars such as Tucker Carlson - Testify in Open Court .
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