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Behar and maintained
Despite increasing internal disorder, Bhutan had maintained its control over a portion of the Assam Duars more or less since its reduction of Cooch Behar to a dependency in the 1760s.

Behar and though
Reports of resource estimates of up to were never made by Bre-X though the property was described as having this potential by John Felderhof, Bre-X's Vice-President for Exploration, in an interview with Richard Behar of Fortune Magazine.

Behar and Church
The Church of Scientology sued Richard Behar and Time magazine for $ 416 million.
The Church of Scientology brought a libel suit against Time Warner and Behar, and sued Reader's Digest in multiple countries in Europe in an attempt to stop the article's publication there.
Before penning " The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power ", Behar had written a 1986 article in Forbes magazine, " The Prophet and Profits of Scientology ", which reported on the Church of Scientology's business dealings and L. Ron Hubbard's financial success.
Behar wrote that during research for " The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power ", he and a Time contributing editor were themselves investigated by ten attorneys and six private investigators affiliated with the Church of Scientology.
He later learned that the Church of Scientology had assigned its head private investigator to direct the Church's investigation into Behar.
Anderson Cooper 360 ° reported that Behar had been contacted by Church of Scientology attorneys numerous times while doing research on the article.
Behar wrote of the high costs involved in participation in the Church of Scientology, what he referred to as " front groups and financial scams ", and harassment of critics.
Behar stated on the program that he had evidence that members of the Church of Scientology had obtained his personal phone records.
The Church brought a libel lawsuit against Time Warner and Behar, seeking damages of $ 416 million.
More specifically, the Church of Scientology's court statements claimed that Behar had been refining an anti-Scientology focus since his 1986 article in Forbes, which included gathering negative materials about Scientology, and " never accepting anything a Scientologist said and uniformly ignoring anything positive he learned about the Church ".
In its initial complaint filing, the Church quoted portions of the Behar article that it alleged were false and defamatory, including the quote from Cynthia Kisser, and Behar's own assertion that Scientology was a " global racket " that intimidated individuals in a " Mafia-like manner ".
Bound volumes of documents from United States federal court | U. S. federal court proceedings, in case Church of Scientology International vs. Time Warner Inc. and Richard Behar
During the litigation, the Church of Scientology attempted to subpoena Behar in a separate ongoing lawsuit with the Internal Revenue Service, and accused a federal magistrate of leaking information to him.
In a countersuit, Behar brought up the issues of Church of Scientology private investigators and what he viewed as harassment.
Behar commented on the Church of Scientology's legal defeat, and said that the lawsuit had a chilling effect: " It's a tremendous defeat for Scientology ...

Behar and Scientology
In 1991, while Fishman was still incarcerated, Time magazine published a highly critical cover story on Scientology by Richard Behar.
" The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power " is an article, written in 1991 by U. S. investigative journalist Richard Behar, which is highly critical of Scientology.
Behar had previously published an article on Scientology in Forbes magazine.
Behar appeared on the program and gave his opinion of why individuals join Scientology, stating that the organization's " ulterior motive " is really to get people to take high-priced audit counseling.
Miscavige noted that Behar had written an article on Scientology and the Internal Revenue Service three years before he began work on the Time piece, and made allegations that Behar had attempted to get two Scientologists kidnapped.
Behar was questioned for over one hundred and ninety hours during thirty days of depositions with Scientology attorneys in the libel case.
Cooper then again referenced the Time magazine article noting that Behar asserted that he was illegally investigated by Scientology contacts during research for his article.

Behar and itself
* Sagardighi: Situated in the Cooch Behar Town itself.

Behar and was
The raja of Cooch Behar had sought assistance from Bhutan against the Indian Mughals in 1730, and Bhutanese political influence was not long in following.
In a succession dispute in Cooch Behar two years later, however, the Druk Desi's nominee for the throne was opposed by a rival who invited British troops, and, in effect, Cooch Behar became a dependency of the British East India Company.
Demands to the Druk Desi went unheeded, as he was alleged to be unaware of his frontier officials ' actions against Sikkim and Cooch Behar.
Joy Behar of The View was once a teacher at Lindenhurst High School.
Although Boaz was the prince of the people, he himself supervised the threshing of the grain in his barn, in order to circumvent any immorality or theft, both of which were rife in his days ( Tan., Behar, ed.
Those reports cite an internal memo to the bank staff later posted on the internet, dated April 9, 2007, in which the World Bank's general counsel, Ana Palacio, states that the Bank's legal staff was scrutinizing two articles by investigative reporter Richard Behar published on the website of Fox News on January 31 and March 27, 2007.
She appears in the 2011 Rick Springfield documentary Affair of the Heart, and was a panelist in a 2011 episode of The Joy Behar Show.
The first was the Bank of Behar ( est.
He was named George after King George V. His father, Albert Behar, fought against the Ottoman Empire in the First World War despite his origins in Constantinople ( now Istanbul ) and received awards from the French and British for his gallantry.
Dynon was about 35 years old, and a sergeant in the ( later The King's Shropshire Light Infantry ), British Army during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place on 2 October 1857 at Chota Behar, India for which he and Lieutenant John Charles Campbell Daunt were awarded the VC:
He was 24 years old, and a lieutenant in the 11th Bengal Native Infantry, Bengal Army during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place on 2 October 1857 at Chota Behar, India for which he was awarded the VC:
A federal district court summarily dismissed the church's claims against Time Warner and Behar, finding that they had not acted with actual malice insofar as the church was concerned.
Based on the Chinese traveler ` Hiuentsang ` report, Sir Edward Gait had concluded that the erstwhile capital of the state of Kumar Bhaskar Varman was either in Goalpara district or in Cooch Behar.
The station had a moment of glory in December 1911, when the platform was especially lengthened to accommodate the funeral train of Nripendra Narayan the Maharaja of Cooch Behar, as a result of which for many years it had the longest platform in England outside London.
The concept of the coat check was initiated by Albert Behar in the New York area shortly after the depression.
Behar wrote that the motive of these operatives was to " threaten, harass and discredit him ".
Behar told the St. Petersburg Times he " felt it was extremely excessive ".
As a result of writing the piece, Behar was presented with the 1992 Gerald Loeb Award for distinguished business and financial journalism, the Worth Bingham Prize, the Conscience-in-Media Award from the American Society of Journalists and Authors, awarded to " those who have demonstrated singular commitment to the highest principles of journalism at notable personal cost or sacrifice ," and the Leo J. Ryan Award, in honor of Congressman Leo J. Ryan.

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