Pubdate: Sun, 07 1999 Source: Los Angeles Times (CA) Copyright: 1999 Los Angeles Times. Contact: http://www.latimes.com/ Forum: http://www.latimes.com/HOME/DISCUSS/ Author: ANN W. O'NEILL COURT FILES TRUTH OR DARE: The drug education group DARE is suing Rolling Stone magazine for $50 million, alleging that a critical article written by disgraced whiz kid journalist Stephen Glass was more fiction than factnot to mention libelous. Glass, who has admitted that he never let the facts get in the way of a good story, accused the Culver Citybased Drug Abuse Resistance Education program in a March 1998 piece of engaging in intimidation or criminal acts to "silence critics, suppress scientific research and punish nonbelievers." The suit, filed by attorney Skip Miller, accuses Rolling Stone managing editor Robert Love of ordering up a "derogatory" story on DARE to carry out editor Jann Wenner's "ongoing efforts to discredit antidrug organizations and promote legalization of drugs." Glass, 27, was not named in this suit, which was filed shortly after he answered DARE lawyers' questions about Rolling Stone's factchecking procedures to settle the group's $10million suit against him. Glass is now studying law at Georgetown and could not be reached. DARE was cofounded by former Los Angeles Police Chief Darryl F. Gates and a former LAPD deputy chief, Glenn Levant, who now heads the organization. Rolling Stone editors responded: "We believe Rolling Stone acted responsibly at all times, and we are confident that the magazine will be vindicated." - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck