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...broadcaster cbs to take a stand on the issue. I think the Times went a step too far, however, when it published an editorial calling on Woods to "simply choose to stay home" from the tournament because it would "send a powerful message," and then another one extending the boycott call to "top players...starting with Tiger Woods...
...looks like a boycott and talks like a boycott,” he said, “it’s a boycott...
Protesters said Stavis is following the sponsorship boycott campaign initiated by the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA), which they call a “pressure group...
...We’re going to boycott every place we can and call him a liar,” McCarthy said at the time of the cancellation. “We don’t want people buying his book...
When beauty queens from nine nations threatened to boycott the contest because of the death-by-stoning sentence passed on Amina Lawal, who had a child outside of wedlock, the federal government did whatever fancy dance it could to appease their concerns without offending the local, Islamic government. It was determined to pull off this pageant, so instead of abrogating the rule of Sharia, the government found it more expedient to make an ad hoc decree. The woman would not be stoned, it assured the beauty contestants, and this was convincing enough that all of them decided to attend. Again...