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		<title>They love to see you smile.</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/2951486.stm"&gt;McDonald&apos;s gets bad review, sues critic.&lt;/a&gt; &quot;McDonald&apos;s has labelled as &quot;defamatory and offensive&quot; an influential Italian food critic, who poured scorn on the quality of the fast-food giant&apos;s cuisine.

The corporation has sued Edoardo Raspelli, a critic and commentator for the Italian newspaper La Stampa, after he compared its burgers to rubber and its fries to cardboard, in an article last year.

McDonald&apos;s is seeking undisclosed damages, possibly as much as the 21m euros (&amp;#0163;15m; $25m) it spent on advertising in Italy last year. &quot;

Is it really defamation if it&apos;s true? What if every restaurant that got a bad review decided to sue?  </description>
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