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"With so many changes recently this market has temporarily been suspended," reads a statement on the company's website.

"The Eiffel Tower is currently closed until further notice," reads a statement on the website of the Paris icon.

"America's foreign policy makers have brought hate to the people of the United States," reads a statement on the site attributed to James Ujaama.

The description in the book reads: "A statement of civil dignity, this building carries the emotional impact in the community that rightly belongs to public architecture.

Photograph: David Goldman/AP 11.13pm GMT In Kingston, New Hampshire, a police officer reads a statement on behalf of James Champion, the brother of Nancy Lanza.

"VfB and Real Madrid have agreed on the midfielder's move to the Spanish capital," reads a statement on the website of his current club, Stuttgart.

But "we did not think it would cause so much trouble," because Jesus is also regarded as a prophet by Muslims, reads a statement signed by both Ms. Curry and Ms. Mercer.

"So far, nothing about this case makes us think that there are new ways to compromise Tor," reads a statement posted to the Tor Project's blog late Wednesday night.

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