Young People
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Initial release | Hong Kong |
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Directors | Chang Cheh |
Mandarin | Nián Qīng Rén |
Box office | 1. 224 million HKD |
Cantonese | Nin4 Hing1 Jan4 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2416061 |
About Young People
Young People is a 1972 Hong Kong drama film directed by Chang Cheh and starring David Chiang, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan-tai, Irene Chan and pop singer Agnes Chan, the younger sister of Irene Chan, in her debut film role.
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Sir James Dyson loses libel claim against Daily Mirror publisher
By Sammy Jenkins & PA MediaBBC News
Sir James Dyson has lost his libel claim against the publisher of the Daily Mirror .
The Inventor was suing
Mr Dyson told court the article was " a personal attack on All That I have done and achieved in my lifetime and is highly distressing and hurtful".
But in a ruling on Friday, Mr Justice Jay dismissed The Inventor 's claims.
Mr Justice Jay said: " In The Present case the Claimant cannot demonstrate that he has suffered financial loss as a result of these publications.
" Nor can he show that his philanthropic work, particularly directed to Young People and schools, has been harmed in any way. "
The article, by Brian Reade, referred to Mr Dyson as " the vacuum-cleaner tycoon who championed Vote Leave due to the economic opportunities it would bring to British industry before moving his global Head Office to Singapore".
Mr Reade continued: " Kids, talk The Talk but then screw Your Country and if anyone complains, tell them to suck it up. "
During the two day trial, Justin Rushbrooke KC, for Sir James, said in written submissions that the articles, both in print and online, " constituted a serious and unjustified slur on Sir James's reputation, business and personal".
However, MGN defended The Claim , including by arguing that Mr Reade's article was " honest opinion".
Adrienne Page KC, for MGN, said The Words in the article were " substantially correct" and that Sir James could not dictate how the commentator posed them.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com