91. A parade of former Samper confidants, some now in jail, have publicly accused the president of not only knowing of the drug payoffs but of arranging them. 92. Appearing in court Thursday, Mathani accused president Frederick Chiluba of trying to discredit him after he became critical of the government. 93. Belarusian nationalists accuse president of destroying culture, 94. Both practices came under criticism from Republicans, who accused the president of improperly providing White House access to those who ponied up campaign cash. 95. Both parties ran virulent anti-Yeltsin campaigns, accusing the president of plunging millions of Russians in to poverty and wrecking the country. 96. Bush wants to allow voluntary private investment accounts, and Democrats accused the president Tuesday of stacking the committee to get a favorable outcome. 97. But he accused the president of abandoning blacks, workers and city dwellers in the name of free trade. 98. But political opponents accuse the president of having allowing the unrest to bolster his flagging support among landless rural poor. 99. Clinton issued the letters the day after Willey, a former White House volunteer, accused the president on national television of making an unwelcome sexual advance. 100. Communists and other Yeltsin foes have long accused the president of drinking heavily, a charge the president has denied. |