Later the English newspapers alleged that Manchester City was no longer interested in him because he had turned up for training smoking a cigarette.
A French newspaper once alleged that registered voters outnumbered actual residents by 10 to 1.
Local newspapers allege this is a first in City history, but it is probably unlikely that someone ran against Apostle Amasa M. Lyman in 1854.
The plot was subsequently axed having caused a great amount of controversy among the British public after newspapers alleged that the storyline was copying a real-life case.
Local newspapers alleged that several white women had been assaulted by black men, prompting an angry mob of 10,000 to assemble in the streets.
Unlike the Daily Star, the newspaper did not allege that Archer had actually slept with Coghlan.
The newspaper, The Australian, alleges that a suicide note indicated that the two had intended to die in the attack.
However the newspapers, such as To Vima, alleged, citing reliable sources, that Ioannidis had disappeared and could not be found.
Some difficulty was encountered by Doihara when a Chinese newspaper in Shanghai published an account of the operation and alleged that Puyi had refused Doihara's offer.