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The newspaper asserted that the show suffered from a "top-heavy organization plagued by turnover among executive producers during the show's brief history".
The government guarantees free expression, the newspaper asserted, but "strictly punishes those who take advantage of this freedom to act against the national interest".
"Neither the tax return nor other disclosures have revealed the full amounts of the Romneys' other offshore holdings over the years, including investments in Germany, Luxembourg, the Cayman Islands, Australia and Ireland," the newspaper asserted.
"By the time his Senate career drew to a close, he had become an emblem for some of a pay-to-play culture on Capitol Hill," the newspaper asserted, noting that financial disclosure forms filed last summer showed him earning over $1m £640,0000) in the previous 18 months thanks to various jobs, including being a commentator on Fox News.
The letter, addressed to the newspaper, asserted: "The behavior you highlight is a measured tradeoff that poses a remote threat in return for real benefits that help keep users secure".
The newspaper asserted each had "deep financial and political ties" to Amgen, all but stating they had sold out the American people in exchange for campaign contributions.
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The posting on the blog, which goes by a name that cannot be printed in this newspaper, asserted: "Apparently, there's this big dirty little secret amongst the Park Slope gliterati: many of the well-to-do families in the area who have full-time help routinely send their nannies and/or their housekeepers to do their co-op shifts".
Apparently: Peter Bradshaw of this newspaper asserted in a five-star review that it is "magnificent".
In 1950 the King's Private Secretary writing pseudonymously to The Times newspaper asserted a constitutional convention: according to the Lascelles Principles, if a minority government asked to dissolve Parliament to call an early election to strengthen its position, the monarch could refuse, and would do so under three conditions.
Experts debate whether the theory actually holds, the Sun Herald newspaper asserts.
In the days before Italy and Mr. Berlusconi took over, Information, a Danish newspaper, asserted that Italy remained "a country in which nepotism, corruption and dishonesty are incarnate in the political leader".
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