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Tibetan Buddhist leader urges a more enlightened view of self-interest in remarks at MIT conference.

"We envision a world where users only see a small number of ads that they are actually interested in," remarks Groth, "[and] that support content creators in a way that allows them to focus on making great content instead of selling advertising".

Amid some surprise in the Tory high command at Mr Davis's intervention, the former prime minister described the intense interest in his remarks as "bogus".

Mr. Griffin did not refer to the rumors in the call Friday, but the fear in the markets generated frenzied interest in his remarks.

To Scott Elledge, who would become his friendly but thoroughgoing biographer, he writes: "I was interested in your remarks about the writer as poser, because, of course, all writing is both a mask and an unveiling, and the question of honesty is uppermost, particularly in the case of the essayist, who must take his trousers off without showing his genitals.

Clarke also said, and again it seemed there was just a touch of self-interest in his remarks, that his biggest concern with Test cricket right now was that it had become so hard for teams to win series away from home.

"I will have no interest in extending my remarks," Schiff said.

Second, I was interested in a remark she once made about her decision at 15 to be emancipated from her parents.

"Our relationship, in my view and the view of President Obama, is absolutely vital, absolutely vital, to the interest of the United States, and I believe you believe it is vital to the Pakistani interest as well," Mr. Biden said in remarks to reporters broadcast live on state-run television.

"Stronger regulation and supervision aimed at problems with underwriting practices and lenders' risk management would have been a more effective and surgical approach to constraining the housing bubble than a general increase in interest rates," Mr. Bernanke said in remarks to the American Economic Association.

Josh Bivens, who studies Federal Reserve policy for the progressive Economic Policy Institute, called an interest rate hike a "mistake" in remarks at a Dec. 1 congressional briefing for that very reason.

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