6B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2002 THIS & THAT WEATHER FORECAST TODAY TOMORROW Mostly cloudy with a slight chance for showers. Mostly sunny and a bit warmer. THURSDAY 60 35 Partly cloudy and mild. SOURCE: MATT.JAACOB5 HTTP://CHINOKOOK.PHSK.UKANS.EDU LEWIS BY THOMAS AND MOZLEY Supermodel wins tabloid suit The Associated Press LONDON—A tabloid newspaper had the right to counter supermodel Naomi Campbell's untrue public claims that she had never abused drugs, but The Mirror went too far when it published a picture of her leaving a group therapy meeting, a judge ruled yesterday. Justice Sir Michael Morland — who said the model had misrepresented herself to the press in the past and lied under oath — ruled that even celebrities who use the media to buff their own images are entitled to some privacy. He awarded the 31-year-old, London-born model $5,000 in damages and told The Mirror newspaper to pay her court costs, reportedly about $285,000. Campbell, who was not in London's High Court for the ruling, had sued MGN Ltd., publisher of The Mirror, for breach of confidence and unlawful invasion of privacy after the tabloid published a photo of her leaving a Narcotics Anonymous meeting in London a year ago. Her lawyer, Keith Schilling, said he had discussed the verdict with the model, who was in Los Angeles. "She is naturally delighted with the decision," he said. "This is a landmark case — it establishes that anyone in the public eye, whether through choice or inadvertently, is entitled to protection for their private lives." Mirror Editor Piers Morgan said the ruling was ridiculous and mocked the size of the damages. "Supermodels don't even get out of bed for less than 10,000 pounds ($14,000), so she doesn't even have enough to pull back the covers." he said outside court. Courts have been struggling to establish a consistent approach to privacy cases since the European Convention on Human Rights — which says individuals' private lives must be respected — became law in Britain last year. Britain's aggressive tabloids are the frequent targets of celebrity lawsuits. Morgan had told the court the newspaper took a sympathetic approach to Campbell's problem and said she was not entitled to the same privacy as ordinary people because she used the media to promote her image as a model and to discuss intimate details of her private life. Defense lawyer Desmond Brown argued that Campbell's drug treatment would not damage her career. Morland ruled Campbell had established the newspaper broke confidentiality and violated the Data Protection Act, which guards personal information. 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