By Andrew P. Napolitano
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A former worker at a South Dakota beef processor is suing ABC News, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and a food blogger, saying their use of the phrase "pink slime" to describe one of the company's products led to the loss of his job.
A former worker at a South Dakota beef processor is suing ABC News, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and a food blogger, saying their use of the phrase "pink slime" to describe one of the company's products led to him losing his job.

Police at a California college pepper-sprayed as many as 30 demonstrators after students angry over a plan to offer high-priced courses tried to push their way into a trustees meeting, authorities said.
Authorities locked down Santa Monica College on Tuesday after at least three people reported seeing a gunman on the Southern California campus, an official said.
Archie Manning expects his son, Peyton, to continue being a pain in the neck for NFL defenses this season.
Shortly after being drafted by the Buffalo Bills on Thursday night, Marcell Dareus showed off his defensive skills by happily enveloping NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in a giant bear-hug on the Radio City Music Hall stage.

Both sides in the NFL's labor talks are trying to spread the word by putting their positions in writing, and everyone's getting in on the act _ from Hall of Fame players Jack Youngblood and Bruce Smith, to Commissioner Roger Goodell, to mayors of league cities.
Former Buffalo Bills linebacker Aaron Schobel is retiring, saying he lost his hunger for playing last year.
Calling it "the fair thing to do," the Buffalo Bills released top pass-rusher Aaron Schobel on Wednesday, providing the veteran linebacker the opportunity to sign with another team or retire.
The Buffalo Bills intend to release Aaron Schobel on Wednesday, leaving the door open for the veteran linebacker to sign with another team or retire.

Early Friday morning, the cones were lined up 25 yards apart on the field for Albert Haynesworth's conditioning test. He needed to complete the first part in 70 seconds or less to have a chance to pass.

Early Friday morning, the cones were lined up 25 yards apart on the field for Albert Haynesworth's conditioning test. He needed to complete the first part in 70 seconds or less to have a chance to pass.
Aaron Schobel is now considering playing one more year after the Buffalo Bills' leading pass rusher spent the offseason contemplating retirement.
Mr. Smith claims the journalists reporting the story knowingly and recklessly made untrue statements about the product during newscasts.
Smith, who has also written a book about the product and the media frenzy surrounding it to help raise money for laid off employees, said he is only seeking $70,000 in damages to be able to keep the lawsuit in state court.