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From: Chicago Sun-Times
Date: 19961107
Author:BOB KURSON
"The Disturbing Case Against T.S. Eliot" 2:30 p.m. Saturday
Thorne Auditorium, 375 E. Chicago Tickets, $3 (312) 294-3000 Anthony Julius was well-known among British barristers long before he became embroiled in the country's most famous case of irreconcilable differences. As a media litigator, Julius' tough-nosed reputation preceded him, so much so that when the Princess of Wales needed representation in an invasion of privacy case against a British newspaper, he was the lawyer she called. To the surprise of many British legal experts, Julius won the case, and it was to him that Diana ...
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