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"Can it get any better?" asked the manager Ricki Herbert.
Mr. Cameron said the question was better asked of the press.
"Which is better?" asked Jamal al-Sharabi, 28, a protester who drives a taxi because he could not find a job after graduating from college with a degree in English education.
She did a little bit better: Asked by Al Jazeera whether she stood by her remarks, Rice said: "Let me be very clear: The president [George Bush] said he would not authorise anything that was illegal.
Each side tends to think it is better: asked about the group's integration in South-East Asia, one Citibanker quipped that Travelers "doesn't even know how to spell emerging markets".Two new things have made culture clashes harder to manage in mergers.
When a TV reporter who presumably knew better asked, "Are there any new troop-deployment orders you could comment upon?" the reply was "Any announcement of deployment orders concerning forces of the United States will come from the Department of Defense".
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