61. President Abdurrahman Wahid on Monday accused his opponents of treason and admitted that he has been unable to forge a political compromise that would avert impeachment. 62. Prime Minister Rafik Hariri offers to resign after accusing his opponents of sabotaging government proposals. 63. President Abdurrahman Wahid, admitting he has been unable to forge a political compromise that would avert impeachment, accused his opponents Monday of treason. 64. President Alexander Lukashenko accused his opponents Friday of plotting to overthrow him and unleash civil war. 65. Premier Costas Simitis, rocked by new damaging revelations over the arrest of Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan, accused political opponents Saturday of trying to topple his government. 66. Prime Minister Rafik Hariri offered to resign after a stormy Cabinet meeting in which he accused his opponents of trying to sabotage government proposals, aides said early Friday. 67. ROME -- Beleaguered even by allies and facing the possible fall of his government, Premier Silvio Berlusconi lashes back and accuses his opponents of trying to steal power. 68. Russia dropped an attempt to win limited whaling rights for one of its indigenous peoples and accused opponents of hostility. 69. Rutskoi on Sunday accused his opponents of plotting against him, and suggested they had help from the Kremlin. 70. Salinas himself has accused opponents of trying to blacken his name for political motives. |