Under what circumstances may a public figure sue the press for libel?

A) When errors are made knowingly without regard for the truth
B) When the press made money from the publication of false statements
C) When the public figure is a member of the government
D) When the public figure loses work because of the statements
E) A public figure may never sue the press for libel.

A

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