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Ben Franklin should have had an agent In his Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution, Simon Schama recounts how merchants of the 18th century exploited Benjamin Franklin's fame, slapping his face on inkwells, porcelain, even dolls, without his permission.
FORBES: Sidelines
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Royden Cope, 63, was accused of restraining the boy by his wrists and then slapping him across the face.
BBC: Prosecution of deputy head teacher Royden Cope defended
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And before Stoke could even restart, they were reduced to 10 men as Fuller was shown a straight red card for slapping his captain Griffin in the face.
BBC: West Ham 2-1 Stoke