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Re "Gore's Silence Rings in the Ears of Some Allies" (news article, April 30): Al Gore has more than one reason for remaining reticent after the 2000 election: by custom, a newly elected president is accorded a 100-day "honeymoon".
At the same time, displaying sang-froid amounting to intuitive criminal genius, he is able to maintain the plausible fiction of a normal identity for the benefit of a naive young French girl he picks up at a seaside disco and sees once a week, remaining reticent about what he is doing for the rest of the time.
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He remained reticent.
Still, many others remain reticent.
The princess herself remained reticent about her private life.
Governments have tightened public finances to meet deficit targets, and companies remain reticent about hiring.
Both NPWS and Parks Victoria remain reticent about commenting on the issue.
But even in "Rebuilding Russia" he remained reticent about the dominant Russian personalities of the past seven or eight years.
The bank said customers remain reticent as policy makers struggle to find "durable solutions to the sovereign debt crisis".
Post expects that Irish officials will remain reticent on details of the money-laundering investigation until charges are filed.
The men there were older; some of them, the more talkative ones, had once played in a paintball league with Henry; others remained reticent.
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