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- The MDC had accused the state media of " gutter journalism " and biased reporting against the party.
- Schwarzenegger's wife, television reporter Maria Shriver, dismissed the coverage as " gutter journalism ."
- In an angry exchange with Espa, who is known for his aggressive style, Toledo accused the show of gutter journalism.
- She passionately talked up his strengths to women _ and angrily brushed back attempts to question his personal problems as " gutter journalism ."
- The IP concerned has not just inserted the material, but also a " denial reference " which is in the worst tradition of gutter journalism.
- He accused Suskind, a Pulitzer-Prize winning investigative reporter and well-respected chronicler of Bush administration secrets, of engaging in " gutter journalism ."
- The article in The Register was a deplorable piece of gutter journalism, packed with inaccurate and tendentious claims, that was defamatory to wikipedia and defamatory to Jossi.
- Its initial report was slated by Hodge as a " sensationalist piece of gutter journalism ", although she has since apologised, claiming that her officials had given her false information.
- Toledo accused the program of manipulative, gutter journalism, and called the anchor a " coward " before hanging up _ prompting a din of criticism for unstatesmanlike behavior from his political opponents.
- Leadsom charged " The Times " with " gutter journalism " in response to the article about the motherhood issue . " The Times " subsequently released the audio tapes of the interview to confirm Leadsom's statement.
- She shielded herself from reporters'questions, and she raised the eyebrows of her professional colleagues when _ as sexual harassment allegations broke last week against her husband _ she turned away inquiries, calling the stories " gutter journalism ."
- Verso has published blurbs accusing its own author, Alexander Cockburn, of setting a " new standard of gutter journalism, " and excoriating another author, Andy McSmith, as " biased, ill-informed, malicious and unpleasant ."
- The damage being done in this era of attack politics and gutter journalism is to the fragile fabric of governance that consists of the ability of people with opposing views to compromise; it's how the big things get done, and each time something like the Foster fiasco happens that vital task become more difficult.