"rumor" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- As for Adweek's once-scarlet reputation, she added, laughing, "We still print hot rumors, only now they're true."
- "We don't print rumors," he said.
- At the same time, several popular and racy magazines have printed rumors about four or five other unidentified women.
- The articles repeat, almost verbatim, accusations that first appeared on Sunday in Sing Tao Daily, a newspaper in Hong Kong, where the press often prints rumors about the mainland.
- Among Iraqi journalists, Al Hawza was known for printing wild rumors, especially anti-American ones.
- "This is an absurd hypothetical with no basis in fact, and it's regrettable that there are newspapers that would print groundless, baseless rumors," said the spokeswoman, Anne Marie Corbalis.
- Jay Ambrose, an opinion columnist for the Boston Herald, summarized their sentiment by writing, "One of the first rules of decent, principles-abiding journalism is that you don't print rumors.
- Hell, they print rumors all the time.
- If you can't print facts, don't print rumors unless you clearly identify them as such.
- The stated reason was that by printing false anti-American rumors, the Shiite weekly, Al Hawza, stirred up hatred, undermined stability and indirectly incited violence.
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