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It is also surprising that The Economist bases an article on unfounded rumours and gossip.
China has previously experienced unfounded rumours of Aids patients attacking people with hypodermic needles.
It later went on to angrily dismiss "unfounded rumours and fantasy information" in the media.
The club's owner, Lee Moon Ho, said the allegations were unfounded rumours.
Unfounded rumours had circulated of a £1 sale on every item and the results were terrifying.
Amid (unfounded) rumours of sexual impropriety, the offer of salvation via asceticism suddenly paled.
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I contacted Bebo last night, and their Sunday-sacrificing comms director dismissed the story as unfounded rumour and gossip.
The other thing that rallied Heliópolis to Ms Rousseff's cause was the (unfounded) rumour that her opponent was going to scrap Bolsa Família, Brazil's conditional cash-transfer programme.
However, he referred to "an unfounded rumour circulating" through the battalion that the detainees had been responsible for the murder of a popular officer or of members of the Royal Military Police.
One of the principal causes was "an unfounded rumour circulating" through the battalion that the detainees had been responsible for the murder of a popular officer or of members of the royal military police.
"However I regard it as highly unlikely that the detainees or any of them were in fact involved in insurgent or terrorist activity". One of the principal causes was "an unfounded rumour circulating" through the battalion that the detainees had been responsible for the murder of a popular officer or of members of the Royal Military Police.
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