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		<title>Author of Accusatory E-Mails Can Stay Masked, Judge Rules in Libel Suit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Failure to make a prima facie case that an anonymous e-mail was defamatory is grounds to quash a subpoena seeking the writer's identity, a New Jersey appellate court says. ]]></description>
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