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Since her marriage to the 59-year-old tycoon in 1996, rumours about their divorce swirled around for years.
This has prompted rumours that the notoriously abrasive Mr Holbrooke has been told he is not welcome in Afghanistan.
Partly because of rumours spread by rival scientists, both had trouble maintaining security clearances in the super-clandestine field of anti-submarine warfare.
Summer came and went without a new iPhone, and here we are at the end of September without a single new iPod — not even a rumor of one.
Though Tohme did not comment on that incident, he emphasised Halperin's unfounded, "obvious" self-promotion and the singer's present good health.
But first, let's clear up a few myths.
The police moved quickly to dispel the rumours.
The rumour quickly spread over all.
He laughed at the rumour.
The rumour was traced back to Tom.
Growing panic blew the rumour about.
Few people believed the rumour.
The rumour has been traced back to him.
The actress angrily responded to the rumour.
The rumour had to disappear before facts.
The rumour is floating about.
You must not let the rumour go unchecked.
We no longer believed the rumour spread by them.
His response to the rumour was rapid.
The rumour raised a storm of conjecture.
The Prime Minister refused to comment on the rumour that he had planned to resign.
Rumours continue to circulate that it has another up its sleeve.
Unfounded rumours of accounting problems hit stocks of other companies.
In one study, hearing a rumor that "Sophie" had a mental illness tended to reduce participants' liking for her, desire to know her, and likelihood of voting for her in the student-government election.