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Philip Gibbs's Decision to Libel Frederick Cook
Philip Gibbs decided that Frederick Cook was lying about his epic journey to the North Pole. He wrote an article that would pass the libel lawyers, but in a tone that dripped with disbelief. If Cook actually had been to the pole, he could sue the Chronicle for libel. But there's another more prosaic explanation: if he filed the same stories as every other journalist, he wouldn't stand out from the crowd. Maybe it was worth the risk of writing something different enough to get him noticed.