The local politician's comments have created a scandal within her party and one member of parliament has advised her to step down. |
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If you spend any time on the Internet in the U.S., it is almost impossible not to know about the scandal involving touch screen voting machines. |
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Opinion polls suggest that voters are increasingly worried about the scandal and the economy, rather than terrorism. |
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The cheating scandal upset Maxwell and Anthony so much that they put salt in his sugar, the naughty scamps. |
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The scandal caused a series of resignations from the National's board and also claimed the scalp of its Chief Executive Officer. |
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There was talk of the weather, the crops, some gossip and scandal, some hunting and fishing news. |
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The law, enacted in response to a state payoff scandal, was set to take effect at the start of the year. |
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Do you feel at all that your season has been slightly tainted now by this scandal? |
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Both tainted by scandal, they are also the most polarizing figures from each of their respective parties. |
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He's smart and energetic and he's never been tainted by corruption or scandal. |
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History will not be on Blair's side, it will show that the whole saga is a great political scandal. |
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Even in the glory days of Hollywood, there was always scandal lurking just beneath the surface. |
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The big scandal is that some of the people in the chat room were egging him on to take more. |
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So close that you caused a scandal that raced through every gossipmonger's lips in the room. |
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It is a scandal that this has been prevented because of orders to meet Labour's targets. |
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It was a scandal of wasted potential then and it is a scandal of wasted potential now. |
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This is one of the most visible areas of the river and it is a scandal nothing has been done to enhance it. |
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It is a scandal that there is no official monument to commemorate the contribution of women in the Second World War. |
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Watergate was a scandal Mr. Rather thoroughly enjoyed since he built his career on ripping into Richard Nixon. |
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Court documents allege he was illegally switched from a reservist lieutenant commander to an active-duty commander following the school scandal. |
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As the Enron scandal continues its reverberations, as guilty pleas and tales of trials to come mount, the books about the case grow longer. |
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They deny they are dragging their heels on the investigation into the scandal. |
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Gascoigne returned to England in 1574 to a scandal and had to revise the edition, republishing it the following year as The Posies. |
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None of this is mentioned by Phillips, yet it is a scandal of massive proportions. |
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Mr Chirac has flatly rejected requests to accept a summons for questioning by magistrates in the travel scandal. |
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Read together, the magazine articles spell out an elaborate, all-inclusive chain of command in this scandal. |
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One can be hounded for scandal one day and made noble beyond all conception the next. |
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It is a scandal that the Government has so badly underestimated the logistical difficulties of organising postal voting. |
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He said it was a scandal that the party in Skipton should give such meagre aid to the organisation's funds. |
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It is a scandal that the industry has not resolved the problems of greyhound suffering. |
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It is a scandal that people die younger in the north, fewer young people go to university, and wages are lower. |
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They were a rich and important family, you see, and they couldn't stand to see any shame which could bring scandal for them. |
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The scandal is also enmeshing insurance companies selling variable annuities, policies that let investors pay their premiums to mutual funds. |
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In 1810 he survived a frenzied attack by his valet, though scandal insisted that Cumberland had been the aggressor. |
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Again, like today's, its doings were chronicled by an irreverent, iconoclastic press eager for celebrity gossip and social scandal. |
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The steroid scandal is embarrassing baseball and its fans, leaving some players' achievements and their records very much in doubt. |
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Bobby, a superstar in the Latin world and a kinglike figure in Venezuela, is handling an international scandal without much angst. |
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Alarmingly, there is only one publication to seriously address this scandal. |
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Bartlet, aka Jack, is delighted by the whole McKie scandal, because everyone is getting it in the neck apart from him. |
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It is a scandal that he is allowed to hold such a powerful position in the Republican Party. |
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Turnbull is the only one of the 50 subjects so far to blow the whistle on what he now believes is a scandal. |
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Bloomington is a small town, and any whiff of scandal would torpedo the project. |
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Yet the green light has been given on production, creating more than a whiff of scandal. |
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There has always been a whiff of scandal about the finances of the company. |
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The only whiff of scandal about him is whether he was involved in illegal fund raising for the President's re-election campaign. |
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So avoiding the whiff of scandal enveloping me back home, let me introduce you to the rest of my competitors. |
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I am excessively, and, perhaps, stupidly, proud of the fact that there is not a whiff of scandal about the name of any cricketer from Bangalore. |
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Harry's first real whiff of scandal came from an author named N.K. Brown, in the guise of a plagiarism suit. |
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There's a whiff of scandal, too, when a youthful indiscretion comes back to haunt Josh. |
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I say the only scandal involving Reese is all yours if you actually walk this earth without catching her whammo performance in Freeway. |
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A year of financial crises, political scandal and swine flu scares have battered national confidence. |
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With juicy gossip and scandal about the rich and famous in Taiwan, the magazine took the country by storm, selling out in hours. |
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There's nothing that gets this nation going quite like a juicy sports scandal. |
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What was really giving the papers a thrill, and filling their pages, was the juicy political-financial scandal just breaking in Japan. |
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Obviously, if you're doing well in the polls, a juicy scandal for the opposition should help you. |
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This was the tactic of the scandal rags and Hollywood gossip sheets, and it was just not done. |
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Readers looking for a racy, entertaining romp full of plot twists, scandal and exposed secrets will not be disappointed. |
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For the last week or more, Taiwan has been in the throes of the early stages of a major, perhaps a watershed, political scandal. |
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This scandal over a questionable memo has been a prime example of the process in action. |
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The middle grouping make up the majority readership of these scandal sheets, but they are also much less likely to read the qualities. |
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Goodwin's stand-down came in the wake of an even more ferocious academic scandal. |
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Summer was a major flirt who thrived on scandal and gossip, and she was the type of self-proclaimed daredevil who'd try anything once. |
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Rasputin's unpopularity and her refusal to curb his increasingly degenerate behavior led to enormous scandal and vicious rumours. |
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Few estates have a history as colourful as Mourne Park in Co Down, where gossip and scandal have been par for the course over the centuries. |
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How far are we complicit in the corruption of current affairs by our own viewing habits, by our love of gossip and scandal? |
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He must have shamed them terribly, not only causing scandal, but also in breaking a contract with another family. |
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It is their responsibility to present a stage-managed event that is free from scandal. |
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They don't want to talk about the issues so they try to talk about scandal and events that are now years old. |
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This spectacular and much awaited artistic event almost generated a political scandal. |
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On the bright side, this scandal did inspire the critically acclaimed film, American Hustle. |
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Government officials were caught in an embezzlement scandal. |
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There was never a hint of scandal during her time in office. |
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The scandal drove the company from the street business, but Chubby acquired a truck of his own. |
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Frank turns in his badge to protest his being dragged into a political scandal involving the police commissioner and the commissioner's gay lover. |
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Watching celebrity lives is almost exactly like watching soap operas, and in a sphere where scandal is a weekly event, a gay drug binge gone wrong is hardly worthy of note. |
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Merry points out the role of gossip and scandal in social control, especially in bounded social systems where interdependence and ostracism costs are higher. |
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The Bill carries local humour, scandal and gossip from the past year. |
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As the awards ceremony approaches, there is always scandal and gossip. |
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Remember to email me all your newsy bits, scandal and gossip. |
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Paris media are all atwitter on Thursday about the latest episode in the scandal known here as Twittergate. |
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Back then, every single newspaper, website, and news show was awash in gridiron scandal. |
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Despite the scandal, Grimm beat his Democratic opponent by 18 points in November. |
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The biogenesis ban would be akin to the Black Sox scandal or the barring of Pete Rose from the Hall of Fame. |
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The ruling will bring back attention to a scandal that blighted the final years of the reign of 76 year-old King Juan Carlos. |
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He broke the biggest nightlife scandal during nineties New York in a blind item. |
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The early scandal, but really it was a blip of gossip with half-hearted twangs, was that Sonja had a younger beau. |
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A decisive moment for the veteran political operative arrived after the full scope of the scandal had blossomed. |
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Establishing a blue-ribbon commission in the midst of scandal is a time-honored Washington tradition. |
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As the case became headline news and then a national scandal, brasilia stepped forward. |
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Moreover, she wastes no time in striking Will where it hurts by using his bribery scandal against him. |
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In an exclusive, a Cartagena cabdriver recounts his morning after with the women involved in the Secret Service scandal. |
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She only likes signing controversial clients, and relishes being able to capitalize on a scandal. |
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As head of the cdf, he will be on the frontline of the controversial sexual-abuse scandal. |
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So, is Rampal really that different from a corrupt, charismatic megachurch leader felled by scandal? |
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As a confirmed wallower in that scandal, I've always believed that Nixon either ordered the break-in or gave a non-specific order that that kind of thing be done. |
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Perhaps the most egregious scandal was the downfall of former Politburo member and Chongqing party boss Bo Xilai. |
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That episode triggered a scandal that led to the purge of the Chongqing party secretary Bo Xilai. |
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Amid a steroids scandal that led to the indictment of four of his assistant coaches, he dropped dead of a heart attack after a game of racquetball. |
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Nine U.S. Army soldiers were court-martialed and convicted of crimes in connection with that scandal. |
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Cycling is crying out for a major tour without a whiff of a drugs scandal. |
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Sherron Watkins is the woman that brought the Enron scandal to light, but would-be whistle-blowers in the federal government can't seem to get their complaints heard. |
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The day the scandal broke, he released a statement supporting Schultz and Curley. |
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The lingering effects of the email scandal may be felt far outside dalton alone. |
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Glickman pointed out that dalton recovered quickly from its most recent wealth-related scandal. |
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Conversely, the Bridgegate story now clearly and decisively is a real politically motivated scandal. |
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Writing on stars are mostly about gossip and scandal, a degeneration into lifestyle reporting. |
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They were counting on the scandal to motivate conservatives to vote while demoralizing liberals. |
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Despite all of the shame, scandal and fraud surrounding the history of the conversion movement, to this day ex-gay ministries are still a very real faction of society. |
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Now she's an object of pity and scandal in Sydney society, and she spills her feelings and facts to another cabined, cribbed and confined captive, her ex-teacher Miss Adie. |
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The reader with an eye for colourful detail and elegant prose, not to mention for racy scandal and rumour, will no doubt forgive the book's shortcomings. |
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It is a scandal that it has taken until now for ministers to move. |
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He said it was a scandal that at a time when the Beladd Park houses were being built the Irish people had to cough up three times the average price to build the houses. |
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It is a scandal that shames the good name of noble Limerick. |
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And like the papacy, Penn State was terrified of what might happen should a scandal taint its sainted image. |
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There are powerful forces aligned to prevent another doping scandal. |
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The bid was expected to be approved before it was scuppered by the phone hacking scandal this summer. |
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He dodged scandal after scandal involving infidelity and his many children. |
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Hughes, when she was known as donna Rice, was involved in a steamy scandal involving presidential politics. |
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Favre, an egomaniac, became the subject of yet another round of mockery as a result of this scandal. |
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Then an L.A. Times poll revealed that most Angelenos had no faith in their leadership either, three-quarters of them wanting an independent body created to handle the scandal. |
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When a candidates flaws are seen as an endearing part of who they are, scandal can make them more attractive, Gergen argued. |
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And, even if that could be papered over, McDonnell was ensnared in an ongoing ethics scandal that kept him off the campaign trail. |
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The term entered the political lexicon as a word synonymous with corruption and scandal, yet the Watergate Hotel is one of Washington's plushest hotels. |
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Sadly for gossip-hounds, there was no way farrow was airing any family scandal on-screen, in this first show at least. |
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The former VP is fingered in a massive cash-for-contract scandal in the African country's oil-rich Niger Delta. |
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The scandal lies also in the fact that the transgression is visible, appearing like a strange hieroglyph on her face that others contemplate with fear and trepidation. |
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For the year 2001, the company was ranked as the 6th largest corporation in the world, but before the year was out, it was rocked by scandal and filed for bankruptcy. |
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The Vatican Bank, a fount of scandal for 40 years, is being investigated for money laundering. |
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The ethical rot of highly paid professionals proved even deeper than imagined, with a mutual-fund scandal following scandals in Corporate America and on Wall Street. |
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This was the first great Hollywood scandal, and the rumor mill went wild. |
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It is not so very long ago, after all, that press photographers lined the esplanade after the Bishop caused a scandal by running off with one of his parishioners. |
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They can justify all their howling by arguing that this scandal is more serious, more deserving of the gravest steps being taken. |
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What an astonishing scientific scandal this is, and growing by the day. |
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Just in time for the hacking scandal that hit female celebrities in America this past weekend. |
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On Halloween Ed proved he has not been forgotten when he published a now-famous epistle in response to the Jian Ghomeshi scandal. |
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A scandal erupts, and Sheba is fired from her job and her husband kicks her out of the house. |
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But some of the most prominent have been tainted by scandal. |
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Could it have taken her any longer to break up with that hawker of newspaper scandal, Carlisle? |
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But he must be treated as being a man who is not avid for scandal. |
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No, not avid for scandal is the one right at the end of the line. |
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It is clear that the way people react in the early stages of a breaking scandal will often mean the difference between saving face and losing all credibility. |
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Whatever the lying word or disgraceful deed, you are always left with the feeling that something so paltry, so pointlessly tawdry, must lead to a larger scandal. |
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This, more than any one scandal, is likely to hobble the party for the next few election cycles. |
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After the scandal, the political party disassociated itself from the questionable candidate. |
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Inside it is dim and quiet, even by library standards, as if hiding the fact this was the location of a famous bibliothecal scandal. |
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After his sexting scandal in 2011, he largely disappeared from view. |
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The scandal attracted vast attention, but Chaplin and his film were warmly received in Europe. |
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He survived a political scandal and was elected to the state legislature. |
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Along with damage of the Joan Barry scandal, he was publicly accused of being a communist. |
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In 1913, Lloyd George, along with Rufus Isaacs, the Attorney General, was involved in the Marconi scandal. |
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A national scandal ensued and many new bridges of similar design were either taken down or heavily altered. |
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This created a major social scandal and set her apart from many of her former close friends such as Augusta Hall. |
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Several Adidas executives have been indicted in the 2017 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal. |
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Following the MPs expenses scandal of 2009, Andrew Turner announced that all his expenses would be published online. |
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His father, caught in a bribery scandal, had been banished from Venice, and taken refuge in the Duchy of Modena. |
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In order to dominate the Sacred College of Cardinals more completely, Alexander, in a move that created much scandal, created 12 new cardinals. |
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The scandal led to the creation of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and his father's resignation from the bench. |
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They exercised this power with regards to some of the MPs involved in the expenses scandal prior to the 2010 General Election. |
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It has been claimed that MPs involved in the 2009 expenses scandal were significantly more likely to hold a safe seat. |
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I am sensible of the scandal I have given by my loose writings, and make what reparation I am able. |
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The Ruskin marriage was already fatally undermined as she and Millais fell in love, and Effie left Ruskin, causing a public scandal. |
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I knew for instance, sitting at my desk, just how many extra papers I could sell with a scare-line on a police scandal. |
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He was accused of communist sympathies, while his involvement in a paternity suit and marriages to much younger women caused scandal. |
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The incumbent governor was unhorsed by the scandal that broke during his reelection campaign. |
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Some have taken the opportunity to scoff at those cheating Antipodeans because British fair play means such a scandal could never occur here. |
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The firm issued a profit warning for 2014 as a result of the costs of becoming embroiled in an electronic tagging scandal. |
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In her first poem as poet laureate, Duffy tackled the scandal over British MPs expenses in the format of a sonnet. |
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Hardy writes that Russell's dismissal had created a scandal since the vast majority of the Fellows of the College opposed the decision. |
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Devine was deselected in 2009 after being caught up in the 2009 expenses scandal. |
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Investors who alleged to be compromised by the scandal, ranged from novelist Graham Greene to Charlie Chaplin. |
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Ferdinand de Lesseps, the man behind the Suez Canal, started a Panama Canal Company in 1880 that went bankrupt in 1889 in a scandal. |
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The political risk of new books was replaced by the frisson of scandal. |
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In 2016, Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson resigned after being implicated in the Panama Papers scandal. |
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The CEO made a public apology for the scandal, and promised full cooperation with the authorities. |
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Belloc took a leading role in denouncing the Marconi scandal of 1912, in which government ministers were caught insider trading. |
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The Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse scandal came to light, late 2003 in reports by Amnesty International and Associated Press. |
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It managed to be simultaneously a scandal sheet and a family paper. |
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The enraged William Godwin refused to see them, though he still demanded money, to be given to him under another name, to avoid scandal. |
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Third, Ehrat attempts to develop a theoretical model of scandal based on semiotics, building from the reality of public opinion and scandal. |
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A further scandal surrounded headteachers dismissed following poor OFSTED reports being hired as inspectors. |
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The scandal involved every member of the high school's football team, resulting in a flurry of expulsions, starting with the quarterback. |
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It began with beefburgers, which started flying off the shelves at the outbreak of the scandal. |
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I know that sounds cynical, but this latest scandal with cyclist Floyd Landis is the living end. |
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Public outrage over the scandal eventually forced him to resign. |
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Bertie Ahern was forced to resign as the Irish Republic's Taoiseach yesterday because of a deepening scandal about his financial affairs. |
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The ongoing rate swap mis-selling scandal is a perfect example of where SMEs may need to litigate to get the justice they deserve. |
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Perhaps this is the real scandal that eludes Professor Troy. |
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There's no evidence connecting the company directly to the scandal. |
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It was starting to look like Cosby might not brush this scandal off. |
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The country's media dragged them into a doping scandal after world champion runer Marta Dominguez, 36, was arrested with 13 others last week. |
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The scandal was even greater when it was announced that hush money had been paid to keep the faulty products unannounced. |
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Robert Chesal on how Joep Dohmen uncovered the Dutch castration scandal. |
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It took a Yorkshirewoman to bring the scandal to public attention and turn the tide against the gangs. |
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In a campaign so enlivened with scandal, this is not a glib question. |
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In the same year, nude glamour shots of Halliwell taken earlier in her career were released, causing some scandal. |
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To avoid the scandal of divorce, he offered a legal separation if she would agree not to see Cannan any more, but she still refused. |
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Mum is going to join the Greens instead. Dad says at least they are all so busy knitting yoghurt they do not have time for sexual scandal. |
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Stories were offered as allegedly true recent histories, not for the sake of scandal but strictly for the moral lessons they gave. |
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Firstly he became embroiled in a scandal concerning a young woman called Agnes Beaumont. |
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After being named, he decided to take legal action against La Sexta, who revealed his involvement in this scandal. |
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In addition, he is involved in a scandal of fraud to the Treasury, and so is actress and fellow protagonist of the series, Ana Duato. |
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Not withstanding Mizzi and Schembri's involvement in this scandal they still hold very high positions in the Maltese government. |
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Malta is the only member of the European Union that have a minister implicated in this scandal and to date. |
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A number of Greek families with significant art collections were implicated in this scandal. |
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Political analyst Mario Rognoni said that Panama is most affected by the scandal, and the world perceives it as a tax haven. |
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On 9 January 2017, McGuinness resigned as deputy First Minister in a protest over the Renewable Heat Incentive scandal. |
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There were calls for Foster to resign as First Minister after the scandal broke. |
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The most prominent case, the 2006 Cash for Honours scandal, saw a police investigation, with no charges being brought. |
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Gladstone's government struggled on, beset by scandal and unimproved by a reshuffle. |
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To prevent this and the possibility of scandal a grated steel door with jail lock should be placed on this doorway. |
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The bemedaled Marine refused to fall on his sword and take full blame for the scandal. |
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The fourth Executive collapsed after Martin McGuinness resigned in protest over the Renewable Heat Incentive scandal. |
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The Chancellor is also expected to announce powers to chase international tax avoiders in the wake of the HSBC scandal. |
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The politician was in the limelight from the moment the scandal became public. |
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Samaranch set up a commission to investigate the corruption and introduced reform of the bid process as a result of the scandal. |
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The scandal set off further reforms that changed the way host cities were selected, to avoid similar cases in the future. |
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A corruption scandal was uncovered involving Smith and John Poulson, a property developer from Pontefract, West Yorkshire, and both were imprisoned. |
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In Day Two of his exclusive diary, he reveals an expenses scandal, a race row, and what happens when Norman Tebbit sticks his bovver boots into the gay debate. |
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He had declined, but when she insisted on nursing him in a house in the country, Shaw, concerned that this might cause scandal, agreed to their marriage. |
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He vacated his coaching position because of the corruption scandal. |
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Publication of the honours list was delayed after the scandal over Lord Sewel, who was pictured apparently wearing a bra and snorting cocaine with two prostitutes. |
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On his return in 67 BC, he married Pompeia, a granddaughter of Sulla, whom he later divorced in 61 BC after her embroilment in the Bona Dea scandal. |
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On 13 July 2011, Rupert Murdoch announced that the company would withdraw its takeover bid for BSkyB due to concerns relating to the News of the World scandal. |
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As impeachment proceedings began, it became clear that the next two people in the order of succession have been implicated in the Petrobras scandal. |
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This is relatively rare in practice, perhaps because administrative failure is of less interest to the media than personal scandal, and less susceptible to unequivocal proof. |
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In 2013, as part of the 2013 meat adulteration scandal DNA tests revealed that horsemeat was present in some meat products sold in outlets owned by Whitbread. |
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However, in the 1990s, Milan was badly affected by Tangentopoli, a political scandal in which many politicians and businessmen were tried for corruption. |
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The politician tried to cover up his involvement in the scandal. |
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The money that this generates has engendered some political scandal. |
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Along with Christine Keeler and osteopath Stephen Ward, Rice-Davies was a key figure in the 1963 Profumo scandal which rocked the Conservative government. |
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Police also searched the offices of News International, the publishers of The Sun, as part of a continuing investigation into the News of the World scandal. |
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Many senior EU figures have been implicated in the Panama Papers scandal. |
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He said various firms were monitored since late last year with a special supervision after the news events that have come to light, with the scandal called the Panama Papers. |
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On 28 June 2008, Wendy Alexander announced her resignation as Leader of the Scottish Labour Party as a result of the pressure on her following the donation scandal. |
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On May 5, 2016, Mossack Fonseca sent a cease and desist letter to the ICIJ in an attempt to stop the ICIJ from releasing the leaked documents from the Panama Papers scandal. |
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Nevertheless, it was tied with graft and political scandals like the Hello Garci scandal pertaining to the alleged manipulation of votes in the 2004 presidential elections. |
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In 1615, the Ming imperial court was hit by yet another scandal. |
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In January 2013, supermarkets were hit by an extraordinary scandal as it emerged that foods made of processed 'beef' actually contained horsemeat. |
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The DUP were strongly criticised after the Red Sky scandal in which DUP ministers attempted to influence a decision at a meeting of the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. |
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On 8 June 2011, the former MP Elliot Morley was expelled following his conviction on charges of false accounting in connection with the British parliamentary expenses scandal. |
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Unfortunately for him, the House of Commons failed to view him as a reluctant participant in the scandal, instead believing that he was the author of the policy. |
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The apparent smear campaign stemmed from a scandal known as the Harpaz Affair, where IDF members close to Ashkenazi reportedly appointed his successor using a forged document. |
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Many a wretch who has been drawn upon a hurdle, has done less mischief than those barterers of forged lies, coiners of scandal, and clippers of reputation. |
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The scandal was so publicised that he lost the next election. |
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Bo's ousting this spring and the investigation into his family are the messiest political scandal the normally secretive Chinese leadership has faced in decades. |
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Much of the debate on the Rules stemmed from concerns that came to lawmakers' attention due to the Watergate scandal, particularly questions of privilege. |
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In the wake of the scandal, she faced a fierce backlash from diehard Twilight fans and was labelled a home wreaker for coming between Sanders and his wife, model Liberty Ross. |
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In the 1850s, a scandal erupted when it was discovered that some Indian revenue agents of the Company were using torture to meet the Company's revenue demands. |
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The South Sea Bubble was a business enterprise that exploded in scandal. |
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Local media described her performance as a scandal and disaster, and she was booed off the stage due to her apparently being too drunk to perform. |
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The implication of the King in such a scandal provoked much public and literary conjecture and irreparably tarnished James's court with an image of corruption and depravity. |
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Many suspected that the assassination was related to a corruption scandal which swept the Socialist Party, and the national government in general, after Cools' death. |
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The ruthlessness of the mission provoked a scandal in Paris. |
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After rapid growth in preceding decades, the country entered an ongoing recession in 2014 amid a political corruption scandal and nationwide protests. |
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The resignation of Henry McLeish as First Minister, brought on by an office expenses scandal, generated controversy in the first years of the Parliament. |
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A scandal arose with her and the Lord Admiral to which she stood trial. |
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Teaching does not become scutwork due to scandal or the zeitgeist. |
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Hasikos has attacked the deal signed by the previous administration with the waste disposal unit, going as far as to appoint an investigator to look into a possible scandal. |
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George Wigg fired the starting gun for the scandal, exposed Profumo's lie in Parliament and then went on to become Harold Wilson's security adviser. |
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Not only were its central personages the patterns of propriety, but no breath of scandal, no shadow of indecorum, might approach its utmost boundaries. |
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Moreover, former Argentine football player Diego Maradona was critical of FIFA in light of the corruption scandal, comparing members of the board to dinosaurs. |
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The paper across town scooped them on the City Hall scandal. |
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Whereas the Renaissance had allowed madness into the light, the classical age saw it as scandal or shame. Families secreted mad uncles and strange cousins in asylums. |
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After many months of watching its public image take a shellacking as a result of the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal, Congress finally started to move on lobby reform. |
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Four chemists and geologists from the Ethiopian Geological Survey were arrested in connection with a fake gold scandal, following complaints from buyers in South Africa. |
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