Another woman said she was an intern at CNN in the early 1980s when Schwarzenegger groped her buttocks and made untoward remarks about her anatomy as she was escorting him to a set.
The actor's campaign organized a news conference on Saturday at which a Hollywood publicist and two Twins cast members denied sexual harassment allegations. Campaign spokesman Sean Walsh accused the Times of "irresponsible journalism" and bias. The Times denied the accusation.
The Austrian-born candidate also has been accused late in the campaign of expressing admiration for Adolf Hitler nearly 30 years ago.
The Democratic National Committee issued a resolution on Saturday calling on Schwarzenegger to apologize for the alleged Hitler remarks. The action star -- who has said repeatedly that he despises Hitler and cannot recall ever saying anything in favor of him -- dismissed the move as "sleaze politics."



