• As for the slanderous yellow press, nobody is asking the government to gag it.

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  • In addition, Xinhua will have the right to censor news and penalize companies that issue "slanderous" reports.

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  • The slant of this article and criticism of our chairman and former chairman's smile and slight of hand is slanderous.

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  • This means avoiding things like libelous or potentially slanderous statements, but it also means not doing business with unscrupulous individuals.

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  • Openly, it is not too bad to ask Google to extirpate the content containing remarks such as Blasphemy, Defamatory and Slanderous.

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  • Later Greene amended his denial, saying the statements Tice complained about were either true or Greene's privileged opinion and therefore not slanderous, court documents say.

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  • The agreement called for the apology to take place on a conference call with Tice and the individuals to whom Greene made the allegedly slanderous comments about Tice.

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  • Such a view is a slanderous misjudgment, says Peter Gay, emeritus professor of history at Yale, whose new book is a witty and sophisticated defence of the Victorian middle class.

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  • Last year, Gee apologized for comparing the problem of coordinating the school's many divisions to the Polish army, an off-the-cuff remark that a Polish-American group called a "slanderous" display of bigotry and ignorance.

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  • Mr Cahuzac, who said in a statement that he was quitting for the good of the government, insisted he was innocent of the "slanderous" allegations first published last year by Mediapart, an investigative website.

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  • It is now extremely difficult, if not impossible, to police the sometimes slanderous ramblings of others and, as a result, the newspapers suddenly found what they offered the public was rather tame in comparison.

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  • Please leave your slanderous epithets after the beep.

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  • He said some had also had their Facebook and email accounts hacked, and been subjected to a "consistent stream of false and slanderous accusations... in the official Iranian media, ranging from allegations of serious sexual assault, drug trafficking, and criminal financial behaviour".

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  • "Dan Rather has always emphasized the necessity of 'courage' in reporting, yet he shows cowardice and sloppy ambition by racing to publish unconfirmed reports on President Chavez's health, and by touting slanderous epithets to describe the Venezuelan head of state, " Golinger wrote.

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  • To the contrary, I express a sentiment that I have heard from a vast number of women, who collectively have said that your recent article entitled "Don't Marry a Career Woman" was read with disgust, disdain, and pity for a group of people who could be so utterly insensitive and boorish in approving such slanderous filth.

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