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Faso declined, stating in a letter that the expenditures were equivalent to free speech.
In stating, in effect, that official figures showed the opposite of this, the story was simply wrong.
I especially applaud President Obama in encapsulating the issue by stating in effect, "This is what we've got to fix".
Mr. Giuliani quickly defended his fellow Republican, stating in an interview that Mr. Pataki was a "total partner" in managing New York's response to the attack.
(They can still be frivolous: in 2012, a budding Nebraskan entrepreneur changed his name to Tyrannosaurus Rex, stating in his filing that "name recognition is important").
They also argued that the Cairo agreement already contains language stating, "In no case should abortion be promoted as a method of family planning".
Mr. Yang made a lengthy presentation, using Microsoft's PowerPoint software, that ended with a page stating, in bold letters, that Microsoft's offer "substantially undervalues" Yahoo.
He had already shown an unusual unwillingness to get involved by stating in his Sun column that he was "baffled" by the decision to sack Pietersen.
But McNamee was talking elsewhere, stating in a video interview with the Web site Sportsimproper.com that he believes Clemens will end up in prison for committing perjury.
Cameron himself sought to encourage the talk – stating in public that he believed that 25 March was a "likely" election date.
PSG are potential suitors, with Touré stating in an interview with a French radio station last year that "you never close the door to a big club".
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