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The U.S. Supreme Court held that a newspaper committed an invasion of privacy by falsely implying that a reporter had interviewed someone who had not been interviewed and describing how that person felt after a tragedy. The case?
 
  a) Briscoe v. Readers Digest; b) Time, Inc. v. Hill; c) Melvin v. Reid; d) Cantrell v. Forest City Publishing Co.; e) Diaz v. Oakland Tribune.
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