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There were contacts, we mulled it over and came to the conclusion that it was an offer we couldn't refuse.
There were contacts between Egypt and Mesopotamia at this time, and it has been thought that the concept of writing was borrowed from the Sumerians.
Correction: September 25 , 2003 Thursday An article on Monday about Deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz's comments at a forum on Iraq misstated President Bush's position on whether there were contacts between Al Qaeda and the government of Saddam Hussein.
They said there were contacts responsible for receiving and organising volunteers, arming them and directing them to tasks, but all were facing the problem of funding, much of which they said came from some Iraqi merchants in Syria.
American intelligence officials say they believe there were contacts between Iraq and Al Qaeda in the 1990's, but there is no proof that they ever conducted joint operations.
He added, that the Dowlers, "had experiences which suggest that there were contacts going on between the police and newspapers which, frankly, invaded their privacy and were terrible things".
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"Howard must have thought there was contact there but there was clearly no contact.
There are contacts, but nothing concrete.
"There are contacts with China and Russia on this issue," he said.
When people are traveling, there are contacts to make and pickups to arrange.
There was contact of some sort.
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