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In a 4,000+ word declaration for Politico Magazine titled -- wait for it -- "Stop Blaming Me for Hurricane Katrina," Brown goes step-by-step through everything he believes he was incorrectly blamed for.

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Fitzgerald had successfully urged the F.B.I. to publish the Unabomber's "manifesto" — a rambling thirty-five-thousand-word declaration of the perpetrator's philosophy.

The same problem exists in "Himself," but Michael Mr. Byrnee) isn't going to have the satisfaction of that three-word declaration of love.

The governor's comment caused a stir — even inspiring a political newspaper, The Capitol, to post on its Web site a cellphone ring tone consisting of Mr. Cuomo's four-word declaration.

The rest of the six-hundred-word declaration is taken up mainly by "grievances," which place the blame for everything from poison in the food supply to cruelty to animals on these corporate forces, also known as "they".

Katzenbach pulled a copy of the Constitution off his bookshelf, and read the thirty-seven-word declaration in Article II, Section 1: I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.

UNITED NATIONS, June 2 — The General Assembly adopted a strongly worded declaration on Friday aimed at pressing the nations of the world to strengthen their battle against AIDS, a global pandemic that Secretary General Kofi Annan called "the greatest challenge of our generation".

"I announce today that I will be a write-in candidate in November for the United States Senate seat that I now hold," Ms. Murkowski told a loud crowd of supporters in Anchorage, who cheered "Run, Lisa, run!" The senator's unusually worded declaration reflected the startling turn of events in Alaska over the past few weeks.

In the same session, the bishops also adopted a short, sharply worded declaration deploring a decision by the United States Supreme Court in June striking down a Nebraska law that would have outlawed a late-term abortion procedure, called "partial-birth abortion" by its opponents.

Also on the agenda was a much more strongly worded declaration, drafted by PEN centers from Central Europe and the former Soviet Union, accusing Russia of genocide in Chechnya and of clamping down on independent news media that have resisted the government's propaganda line.

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