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"I'm not going to express my leanings until I actually decide it," Mr. Giuliani said yesterday in extensive remarks about his cancer treatment during a news conference at City Hall.

4.33pm GMT Charles Schumer made some very extensive remarks about the reslience of New Yorkers, the role of the federal government, but did not give what New Yorkers surely want – solid information.

In Moscow on Sunday, in his first extensive remarks about the poisoning, President Vladimir V. Putin called it "total rubbish, drivel and nonsense" to think that someone in Russia would carry out such "antics" so close to Russia's presidential election, which was Sunday, and the World Cup soccer tournament, which begins in June in Russia.

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In his most extensive remarks in weeks about the scandal shadowing his Presidency, President Clinton said with a sad smile today that he was still suffering privately over his affair with Monica S. Lewinsky, but that his political punishment was strictly up to Congress.

President Offers a Personal Take on Race in U.S. In his most extensive remarks on race since 2008, President Obama spoke in personal terms about the experience of being a black man in the United States.

Re "Evangelicals Sway White House on Human Rights Issues Abroad" (front page, Oct. 26), about religious influences on President Bush's foreign policy: "Extensive remarks on sex trafficking" may be enough to get the evangelical votes Mr. Bush needs to win, but they do not protect the women he is supposed to be concerned about.

Mr. Bush reserved his most extensive remarks for Mr. McCain.

After extensive remarks which we'll excerpt in a moment, Kerry said the US would act.

He has made no extensive public remarks about the dispute with the workers at Los Álamos.

In his first extensive public remarks about his future, Mr. Gore said he had made no decisions about whether to run again for president or any other elective office.

Samantha Power, the new United States ambassador to the United Nations, strongly criticized Russia on Thursday in her first extensive public remarks about Syria, accusing the Kremlin of holding the Security Council hostage by blocking even modest efforts to condemn the use of chemical weapons in the Syrian conflict.

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