Although a court acquitted Mr. Andreotti in 2003, the accusations further marred his public stature.
The spectacular Verdon Gorge in France was marred at every approach by gigantic electric pylons.
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The wounds of the 2007 election marred by violence are not only fresh but unhealed.
The race was also marred by the death of another horse, According to Pete.
Sadly for England, their delight was marred by the sight of Walcott lying injured.
Sheffield Wednesday's relegation decider against Crystal Palace was also marred by a pitch invasion on Sunday.
Behrajan won the race which was marred by the death of popular chaser Bacchanal.
But the atmosphere was marred by the assassination of the deputy governor of the Calabria region.
The tournament had been otherwise marred by lackluster ticket sales and accusations of poor organization.
But the Middle East was a place where ancient grievances marred all hope of peace.
"Organisational problems and suspicions of fraud have marred the UMP's democratic venture, " she says.
The statistical slam dunks marred by allegations of steroid and human growth hormone use are another story.
But the festivities were marred by a series of rows, and they announced their split on Sunday.
What marred the day was the gagger of a choke of a so-called performance by US Airways.
Also, the first weeks of operations have been marred by complaints of shoddy products and late deliveries.
That nightmare was the tipping point on a pregnancy path marred by failed attempts and painful miscarriages.
World number two Phil Mickelson tied for 14th after an inconsistent week marred by too many bogeys.
On Friday, a barrister representing the Crown said what had happened to Tweed's victims "marred their lives".
In 1985, Bruce Springsteen attracted 100, 000 people at a concert that was marred by violence and riots.
But reports of scratched discs have marred the launch, with Microsoft offering to replace them for free.
The otherwise serene handover was marred by a motor accident in which at least one person was killed.
The build up to the Commonwealth Games has been marred by concerns over facilities in the athletes' village.
And for several big firms, trade with India has been marred by billion-pound tax rows and unpaid fees.
However, the improvement in the company's finances was marred by sharp deterioration in the quality of its service.
Since Ukraine's independence, their relations with the mainstream Orthodox Church have been marred by clashes over church property.
These marred the firm's debut, though it has only itself and its advisers to blame for the rout.
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Bullet holes and scars of grenade blasts marred the restaurant walls in the Taj Mahal hotel, Tata said.
But past campaigns have been marred by in-fighting and coach Guus Hiddink is under pressure to keep the peace.
The result, ultimately, was the high inflation, high unemployment, slow growth and even electoral instability that marred the 1980s.
May's Uefa Cup final in Manchester was marred by trouble after around 100, 000 Rangers fans made the journey south.
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