Judge rejects Daily Telegraph's bid to call 'Witness X' in Rush trial

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Breaking: A Federal Court judge has rejected a bid by The Daily Telegraph to call a new witness in a defamation case brought against it by Geoffrey Rush | MWhitbourn

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