Sentence examples for accused of slander from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Wang pleaded not guilty to the charge, which stems from her participation in a demonstration in support of three bloggers accused of slander, The A.P. said.

It was later that year, after Mr. Halberstam wrote an article about anti-Semitism in Poland, that he was accused of slander against the government and subsequently expelled from the country.

"I think the president would mislead the American people," McDermott said, sparking a firestorm of criticism back home, where he was labeled "disgraceful" and accused of "slander" by war-supporting pundits.

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Upon the publication of the Life of Samuel Johnson, James Boswell was bitterly accused of slandering his celebrated subject.

This week, it asked prosecutors to investigate 20 people accused of slandering the candidates by spreading unconfirmed or false rumors on Twitter or the Internet.

Weariness with the North has also grown over the past year, after the North responded to Mr. Lee's tougher stance by temporarily closing access to the Kaesong industrial park, detaining a South Korean accused of slandering the North Korean government, and test-firing a long-range rocket in April.

After the death of Britannicus, Agrippina was accused of slandering Octavia and Nero ordered her out of the imperial residence.

Police arrested a Florida mom earlier this week for allegedly choking a 14-year-old boy whom she accused of slandering her daughter on Facebook.

This time, Kreisky accused Wiesenthal of slandering him, of slandering socialism, of slandering Austria abroad.

Billings even accused McGinniss of slandering the Green Berets in his true-crime book "Fatal Vision," not to mention disrespecting the four-legged troops in "The Big Horse," about the 2003 horse racing season.

As he has for weeks, Mr. McCain today accused Mr. Robertson of slandering his national campaign co-chairman, former Senator Warren B. Rudman, in telephone calls to South Carolina voters, by calling him a "vicious bigot" for criticisms he had made of the religious right.

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