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What led to these accusations?
By Rae Thompson | Published 6/8/2007
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I've wondered what would happen if people who are falsely accused begin filing lawsuits against the accusers. Would these people be able to back up their accusations in court?
By Rebecca Livermore | Published 6/3/2007
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The natural response to false accusations is to lash out. I suggest taking the high road instead. Here's how to do just that:
By Rebecca Livermore | Published 5/3/2007
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Accusations of spam can have serious consequences for your small business, and it is crucial to keep your web address free from suspicion of bad activity.
By Caroline Melberg | Published 3/17/2007
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False accusations are one of the more detrimental aspects of our legal system, so everyone should know what to do if it happens to them.
By ST | Published 10/23/2006
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A divorce can be as simple as two people dividing all assets, and working the out details without an attorney, or more difficult then most people can imagine.
By shadows | Published 7/26/2007
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According to the Associated Press, Cheney tells a forum "This is a baby. This is a blessing from God...not a prop to be used in a debate."
By Tanisha Renee | Published 2/22/2007
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No one really claims to be against the idea of alternatives to the nation's dependence on foreign oil. So why the huge volatility in Biofuel's shares?
By Richard Blake | Published 8/2/2006
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There seems to be an increase in a disturbing phenomenon of women making false rape accusations, with little to no repercussions.
By Shanika | Published 10/28/2006
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It is very easy for politically confused, dominating or disruptive individuals, groups or government entities to sow dissension by exploiting the very subjective ways that "bigotry" can be regarded by various people.
By Carol Moore | Published 1/10/2008
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There comes a time in any political campaign when high minded debates over the issues are no longer enough. It is time to start tearing down ones opponent, to spread unfounded rumors, and make outrageous accusations. It is time, in short, to sling mud.
By Mark Whittington | Published 12/3/2007
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There are number of people that believe you should confront your spouse if you become suspicious, this is the worst thing you could possibly do. If you accuse your spouse of cheating without having evidence to backup your accusations, is only going to lead to more lies.
By sid snow | Published 11/20/2007
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Peter Paul has a serious axe to grind against Bill and Hillary Clinton, but that doesn't necessarily mean that his accusations are false. All the buzz about Paul's documentary is definitely deserved.
By Lucinda Gunnin | Published 10/29/2007
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A twisted story of police accusations of child molestation leads a man to commit suicide and a day later his daughter-in-law loses her job at a Catholic organization.
By Denise Murphy | Published 9/14/2007
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Accusations were made of how hypocritcal it was for a doctor to take an oath and swear to helping all who needed it and then doing a 180 as far as carrying out the oath.
By Vonnie Chestnut | Published 7/31/2007
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Accusations from the Weekly Standard that diaries written by an anonymous solider for The New Republic appear weak on their face, when the Standard gives anonymity to its own sources which it holds up as proof that Thomas - the soldier's pseudonym - is fabricating stories.
By Paul Tenny | Published 7/26/2007
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If you have not heard the news by now then allow me to be the one to fill you in on the latest plagiarism accusations in the music industry.
By renee | Published 7/20/2007
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Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama is throwing strong accusations at the Religious Right in an attempt to gain more support from religious for his campaign. He is accusing the Religious Right of, "hijacking," religion from the Democrats.
By L. Vincent Poupard | Published 6/25/2007
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While all the rage amongst the teenage set, many argue that the emo hairstyle is destined to become a historical laughingstock, grouped right in beside the classic mullet style. But even with such scary accusations floating around, emo haircuts continue to gain popularity.
By Anarch | Published 6/18/2007
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In 2004 the world was shocked after accusations that US military personnel had abused Iraqi prisoners in the Abu Ghraib prison. This event tarnished their imaged and had violent and long last effects to other Americans and supporters of Iraqi democracy.
By Kelly S | Published 6/8/2007
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Why slander and make false accusations towards somebody if you have no proof? Michael Vick's problems continue to get worst when it comes to the "Dog Fighting" scandal.
By Mr. New Material | Published 6/5/2007
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Alternative medicine users often accuse mainstream doctors of being greedy, territorial and stupid, especially when it comes to herbs. Just how accurate are those accusations? An herbalist weighs in on the debate.
By Lisa | Published 5/24/2007
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After 11 months of accusations, misleading behavior by Mike Nifong, and multiple stories. The AG has said no rape occurred.
By Delores Williams | Published 4/11/2007
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Bush has promise to veto the emergency supplemental spending bill presented to him by Congress, and has been accusing the Democrtas of "playing politics" and abandoning the troops. However, his accusations and outrage stand on shaky ground.
By paul angelo | Published 4/4/2007
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The COO of GameStop, Dan DeMatteo accused Nintendo of purposely holding back on Wii units from retail outlets in the US.
By BuntingResources.com | Published 3/30/2007
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A domestic violence restraining order is a perfect weapon for a parent who wants to turn a child against the other parent.
By David Heleniak | Published 3/21/2007
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Accusations of blood doping by 6-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong have been going on for years.
By Kathleen Bunn | Published 3/7/2007
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Some say the community college system is crumbling and failing students with rising tuition, poor instruction and other accusations. Is this true or are many students failing themselves by ditching class and not trying?
By Paradigm | Published 3/6/2007
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As these issues are being discusses, it appears that the court situation is becoming more of a mess with both sides arguing and lay accusations towards one another
By Who Cares | Published 2/21/2007
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All in all, Moore balances out his one-sided editing and stretched accusations with some solid points and consistent entertainment. Bowling for Columbine is an important and informative documentary.
By Bud Valley | Published 1/19/2007
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The United Nation is still stumbling over its power to regulate soldiers, as a BBC investigation exposes new accusations of sexual abuse of its peacekeepers.
By Kobina Wright | Published 1/1/2007
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Too often works of art are diminished through the falsely based criticism of the artist. Even fantasy-ridden worlds such as Neverland and Wonderland cannot avoid blemish from the pedophilic accusations against their creators.
By Courtney L. Firman | Published 11/13/2006
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Accusations have been made concerning an analysis showing a common trend between autism rates and presumed TV habits of the youngsters. Whether too much TV could cause autism in kids remains to be seen, but you can't blame a guy for proposing the idea.
By Heather Bell | Published 11/1/2006
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After being pressured to back up their accusations that Pakistan was behind the recent bombings in Mumbai, Indian officials have promised to produce their proof.
By Cary Stuart | Published 10/2/2006
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"The city's complex system with 19 reservoirs bringing mountain water to New York from as far as 125 miles away through a gravity-fed web of aqueducts is facing accusations from Federal officials,
By Bhuwan Thapaliya | Published 7/22/2006
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This article questions the frequent accusations of responsibility in regard to the James Frey, "A Million Little Pieces," controversy.
By J. Elliott | Published 6/1/2006
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While Thomas Hobbes presents a rather grim perspective of human nature, his sound, supported accusations about the actions of Earth's inhabitants are far more realistic than those of his fellow writer, Immanuel Kant.
By Brianna Heimann | Published 4/18/2006
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The accusations against Michael Jackson, and the difficulty the prosecution is having with developing a solid case against him. Is Jackson guilty as charged, or is he just an eccentric?
By Christopher Kendalls | Published 5/9/2005
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Cheerleading routines were really sexy and racy for a while, "unbeknowst" to everyone until Al Edwards came along to defend puritanical values, or his own?
By Christopher Kendalls | Published 5/29/2005
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Celebrities rush to Kabbalah like the elderly to Friday night bingo tables. But what is Kabbalah -- and what's behind this fascination?
By Jennifer Minar | Published 5/17/2005
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An expose of luxury hotel management, specifically its hilarity, insanity, and absurdity.
By Alexander Ives | Published 5/2/2005
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I watch Charlton Heston hold up a rifle at an NRA meeting in Denver, Colorado, as shown in "Bowling for Columbine" and exclaim, "from my cold dead hands." This is a movie I have avoided because the image of Columbine haunts me to this day.
By Wendi Whitmore | Published 5/1/2005
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This is a how-to guide on surviving a long distance relationship and making it work.
By Jana Rebecca Sylvera | Published 5/1/2005
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This article points out the lack of literature on the political history of Texas since the New Deal of the 1930s. Historians have yet to fill in the gaps in our understanding of the political evolution of Texas.
By Whitney Taylor Garcia | Published 4/26/2005
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US Steel was a hotbed of activity for civil rights in the early 1960s. With the rest of the nation, US Steel served as a focal point of much of the unrest citizens were feeling.
By David Hayes | Published 4/14/2005
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Want to help your children master the art of communication? Here are ten suggestions from professional writer F. R. Duplantier.
By F.R. | Published 4/11/2005
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The geographical and physical aspects of the conflict in Chechnya.
By Whitney Taylor Garcia | Published 4/5/2005
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Stress can be a positive thing, encouraging us to go beyond our comfort zone and achieve more. Too much, however, will have the opposite effect causing a �melt-down' where nothing productive can be accomplished because of extreme discouragement.
By Jerry Watson | Published 3/22/2005
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Upon Condoleezza Rice's nomination for US Secretary of State, I wrote a number of articles questioning her fitness for the job, given Dr. Rice's history of being less than forthcoming with the truth regarding Iraq and other international affairs. As expec
By Mary Shaw | Published 3/15/2005
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In modern American, where television is an immensely popular and effective means of transmitting ideas, it is only natural that religion would progress to the airwaves. The Protestant subculture had a history of using religious entertainment as a means f
By Koryn Fisher | Published 3/2/2005
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