1. Clinton is fighting allegations on two fronts. 2. Flynt claims he was scooped on the story by the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call, which disclosed the allegations on its Website. 3. Gurria and Zedillo have rejected those allegations on several occasions this year, including during an October visit to France and Germany. 4. Gingrich, who made the allegation on the NBC news show Meet the Press, attributed his information to an unidentified senior law enforcement official. 5. Instead, diocese officials investigated the allegation on their own, as was the policy at the time. 6. KVI managers seemed to back away from the allegations on Monday, saying they were only responding to something that had been discussed around Seattle. 7. Kosco said he believed Corzine had violated federal tax law but based his allegation solely on news accounts. 8. Meat industry officials say the consumer groups base their allegations on false assumptions. 9. Rosen denied the allegations on Thursday. 10. That decision led to changes in the training of officers, the investigation of allegations on excessive force and the policy on use of force by officers. |