Sentence examples for printed claims from inspiring English sources

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He was awarded £200,000 in damages after the paper printed claims about his private life.

His confinement and his age seemed not to trouble him, but in 1998 a British newspaper printed claims that Sir Arthur - his knighthood had just been announced - had been involved in sexual predation upon the young.

The warm-and-fuzzy show, which has reinvigorated the once-ailing channel, took a scandalous turn this spring when magazines printed claims of Mr. Gosselin's infidelity, which he has denied.

Before the New Hampshire primary, tabloid publications printed claims that Bill Clinton had engaged in an extramarital affair with Arkansas lounge singer Gennifer Flowers.

Why is the prestige press not ashamed to have printed claims whose inaccuracy could be demonstrated in a day of research?

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A conservative blog called freerepublic.com posted objections to the paper's exposé of America's failure to guard an important munitions dump in Iraq — even before the story, which appeared late in the campaign, was printed claiming that its central premise was untrue and that its timing was politically motivated.

If you print claims against someone, even if it's your interviewee, you might risk being sued for defamation.[13].[13]

Following the denial, Beijing News printed further claims about the club.

On a test Web site, Shraiberg demonstrated to ScienceNOW how plugging in the key word "nuclear" pulled up some 200 abstracts, some of which are linked to papers "of which no more than 50 were ever even printed," he claims.

Later, he gained some notoriety at the University of London when a student magazine printed his claim that seventeen per cent of the students were extreme left wing or Communists — a figure he had invented.

At one stage, in the programme for his play Single Spies, the writer Alan Bennett printed a claim that my dad – John – had turned up late to his own father's funeral, straight from the airport, and stood swaying behind a gravestone clutching bags of booze.

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