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It was also falsely reported that Ms. Musseli sent over US $ 500, 000 to Switzerland, but that was gossip given credence by newspaper items claiming that Loewe had warned his partner to not get romantically involved with a lawyer.
Traveling in the same social circles, the two men engaged in a 20-year mutual vendetta, as described by the Daily News in 1998: " They crossed paths often, in the midtown watering holes and at National Cartoonists Society banquets, and the city's gossip columns were full of their snarling public donnybrooks.
During Ramadan, Muslims are also expected to put more effort into following the teachings of Islam by refraining from violence, anger, envy, greed, lust, profane language, gossip and to try to get along with fellow Muslims better.
Netherlandish Proverbs | One winds on the distaff what the other spins ( Both spread gossip ) by Pieter Bruegel the Elder
This has found gossip to be an important means by which people can monitor cooperative reputations and so maintain widespread indirect reciprocity.
Mary Gormandy White, a human resource expert, identifies workplace gossip by factors or " signs ":
Frank Costello helped encourage this view by feeding Hoover, " an inveterate horseplayer " known to send Special Agents to place $ 100 bets for him, tips on sure winners through their mutual friend, gossip columnist Walter Winchell.
In his 2004 study of the Lavender Scare, the historian David K. Johnson attacked the speculations about Hoover's homosexuality as relying on " the kind of tactics Hoover and the security program he oversaw perfected – guilt by association, rumor, and unverified gossip ”.
The theory is complicated by the etymology of the name Svafrþorinn ( þorinn meaning " brave " and svafr means " gossip ") ( or possibly connects to sofa " sleep "), which Rudolf Simek says makes little sense when attempting to connect it to Njörðr.
** omg !, a celebrity news and gossip Web site run by Yahoo. com
For the Neoplatonist they also formed a raw material for the writing of more systematic treatises in which were given arguments and means by which to struggle against some defect ( such as anger, envy, gossip, flattery ) or to overcome some difficult circumstance ( such as a mourning, an exile, downfall, disgrace ).
The contemporary chronicler Giovanni Villani reports gossip that he had bound himself to King Philip IV of France by a formal agreement before his elevation, made at St. Jean d ' Angély in Saintonge.
Both UK and Australian soap operas feature comedy elements, often by way of affectionate comic stereotypes such as the gossip or the grumpy old man, presented as a sort of comic foil to the emotional turmoil that surrounds them.
The term " tabloid journalism ", which tends to emphasize topics such as sensational crime stories, astrology, celebrity gossip and TV is commonly associated with tabloid sized newspapers, though some respected newspapers such as The Independent are in tabloid format, and in the United Kingdom the size is used by nearly all local newspapers.
Dom Gianni at the instance of his gossip Pietro uses an enchantment to transform Pietro's wife into a mare ; but, when he comes to attach the tail, Gossip Pietro, by saying that he will have none of the tail, makes the enchantment of no effect.
The Lenten significance of the Gospel account of Zacchaeus is that it introduces the themes of pious zeal ( Zacchaeus ' climbing up the sycamore tree ; Jesus ' words: " Zacchaeus, make haste "), restraint ( Jesus ' words: " come down "), making a place for Jesus in the heart (" I must abide at thy house "), overcoming gossip (" And when they saw it, they all murmured, saying, That he was gone to be guest with a man that is a sinner "), repentance and almsgiving (" And Zacchaeus stood, and said unto the Lord: Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor ; and if I have taken any thing from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold "), forgiveness and reconciliation (" And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house, forsomuch as he also is a son of Abraham "), and the reason for the Passion and Resurrection (" For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost ").
Sinatra was savaged by gossip columnists Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons, the Hollywood establishment, the Roman Catholic Church and by his fans for leaving his wife for a noted femme fatale.
He was demonised by a chorus of disgust, gossip and lies all the way to his execution, and these reverberated unchallenged for many years to come.
Nothing more about Greyhawk was ever published by TSR, with one exception: in May 1995, a Dragon column devoted to industry gossip noted that the manuscript of Ivid the Undying had been released by TSR as a computer text file.
The popularity of the Julian and Sandy characters played by Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick ensured that this secret language became public property, and the gay liberationists of the 1970s viewed it as rather degrading, divisive and politically incorrect as it was often used to gossip about, or criticise, others, as well as to discuss sexual exploits.

gossip and lived
Flavius Josephus, the Jewish historian, repeats the gossip that Agrippa lived in incestuous carnality with his sister, Berenice.
He and Wordsworth ( who lived nearby at Alfoxton House ) would often roam the hills and coast on long night walks ; leading to local gossip that they were ' spies ' for the French.
Coleridge and William Wordsworth ( who lived nearby at Alfoxden ) would often roam the hills and coast on long night walks, leading to local gossip that they were ' spies ' for the French.

gossip and ;
They can gossip all they want ; they can speculate all they want " and " I just happen to believe that there ’ s a public life and there ’ s a private life.
The two began dating and their relationship was the subject of many gossip columns ; one Hollywood press account described their nightclub-free times together as " the romance of a couple who have no vices ".
Red top tabloids, named after their distinguishing red mastheads, employ a form of writing known as tabloid journalism ; this style emphasises features such as sensational crime stories, astrology, gossip columns about the personal lives of celebrities and sports stars, and junk food news.
Alternative tabloids can be positioned as upmarket ( quality ) newspapers, to appeal to the better-educated, higher-income sector of the market ; as middle-market ( popular ); or as downmarket ( sensational ) newspapers, which emphasize sensational crime stories and celebrity gossip.
The term Westminster Village, sometimes used in the context of British politics, does not refer to a geographical area at all ; employed especially in the phrase Westminster Village gossip, it denotes a supposedly close social circle of Members of Parliament, political journalists, so-called spin doctors and others connected to events in the Palace of Westminster.
By this time the boys stopped enjoying their success ; businessmen selling green -/ pink merchandising, fans taping their private moments, girls fainting at concert in sports arenas and gossip press coverage were the order of the day for the band.
Soon afterwards old ghosts came back to haunt Henny ; the gossip press reported that he left his wife and kids to start over for the third time.
In 1983, Searle told to The New York Review of Books a remark on Derrida allegedly made by Michel Foucault in a private conversation with Searle himself ; Derrida later despised Searle's gesture as gossip, and also condemned as violent the use of a mass circulation magazine to fight an academic debate.
Neither Houston nor Eliza Allen ever discussed the reasons for their separation ; speculation and gossip accredited their split to Eliza being in love with another man.
The sequel, Romance of the Harem ( 1873 ), incorporates tales based on palace gossip, including the king's alleged torture and execution of one of his concubines, Tuptim ; the story lacks independent corroboration and is dismissed as out of character for the king by some critics.
Celebrities ' private lives are no longer taboo ; to the contrary, they have spawned an entire industry of gossip magazines, television shows, and whole television channels such as E !.
Some young TV stars were being hustled into studios to make recordings ; for example, ex-Mousketeer Annette Funicello became one of the first big female idols as well as The Lennon Sisters whom had cut out dolls and were always on the covers of the gossip magazines ; another, Johnny Crawford of The Rifleman, had five Top-40 hits.
A gossip columnist cannot defend themselves from a libel claim by arguing that they merely repeated, but did not originate the defamating rumor or claim ; instead, the columnist has to prove that the allegedly defaming statement was truthful, or that it was based on a reasonably reliable source.
For Akhtar, therefore, a clinically accurate picture of schizoid sexuality must include both the overt signs: " asexual, sometimes celibate ; free of romantic interests ; averse to sexual gossip and innuendo ," along with possible covert manifestations of " secret voyeuristic and pornographic interests ; vulnerable to erotomania ; tendency towards compulsive masturbation and perversions ," although none of these necessarily apply to all people with SPD.
Originally featuring masquerade songs ( chanté mas ) and other local traditions, traditional Carnival, Mas Domnik, came to be dominated by imported calypso music and steel bands in the early 1960s ; calypso appealed to Carnival-goers because the lyrical focus on local news and gossip was similar to that of chanté mas, despite a rhythmic pattern and instrumentation which contrast sharply with traditional Dominican Mas Domnik music.
Following his lead, the other magazines created " seiyū corners " with information and gossip about voice actors ; this was one of the main causes of young anime fans yearning to become seiyū.
" In the Bible the equivalent words are: dibbah, meaning " talk " in a sinister sense ; rakhil, the " merchandise " of gossip with which the talebearer goes about ; and ragal, a verb, denoting the " peddling " of slander.

gossip and crops
Apparently, the colony was not a viable financial enterprise, due to the repeated failure of crops, the lack of markets for the crops they did produce, and the frequent flooding of the Rio Grande ; Newbrough's wife, Francis van de Water Sweet, had married Howland in 1893 " to put an end to malicious gossip " but the cost of maintaining the colony proved too high.

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