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The complaint against Sikorski stemmed from articles in The Washington Post and the St. Paul Pioneer Press & Dispatch in 1988 detailing allegations by former staffers that the Minnesota Democrat required them to perform personal chores such as shoveling snow and driving his daughter to school.
The source of the positivity in the Brazilian media generally stemmed from articles profiling their players' strengths, with UOL Sport calling Brazil right-back Fagner (link in Portuguese) "an example of discipline" and Globo praising Willian for his relationship with coach Tite (link in Portuguese).
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The latst round of speculation over Mrs. Clinton's political future stemmed from an article in today's New York Post saying that on Thursday she had ruled out a presidential run not only in 2004, but in 2008 and beyond.
The investigation into Savage stemmed from an article in The Washington Post last year in which an unnamed Peace Corps volunteer charged that the Illinois Democrat had aggressively fondled her in the back seat of a U.S. Embassy car in Kinshasa, the capital of Zaire.
Many of the initial censorship accusations stemmed from an article published by The Bee's ombudsman, Tony Marcano, that implied that the new policy was a response to objections to Mr. Weintraub's blog raised by the Latino Caucus, a powerful group of Hispanic state legislators.
Most of the hate stemmed from an article in TV Week that reported that the show makers had declared the production a "summer camp" instead of a workplace and took advantage of New Mexico child labor laws, which were lenient when it came to television and theatrical productions, but which the trade magazine said were changed not long after production on the reality series wrapped.
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