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en We have known all along that Janet was not a suspect or a target, and Wayne was not. Both, at best, were fact witnesses. Maybe it had not been widely publicized. His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. We have known all along that Janet was not a suspect or a target, and Wayne was not. Both, at best, were fact witnesses. Maybe it had not been widely publicized.

en Janet is merely one of a number of witnesses and there is no allegation whatsoever that Janet has violated any law.

en We were investigating that yesterday afternoon when a 19-year-old white female came in - she was one of the witnesses - and basically said our suspect, Michael Evans, shot (Price) and wiped the gun clean. The witness came forward on her own after being threatened by the suspect.

en There is a broad and widely dispersed program infrastructure that could be targeted. It's not an easy target package to target but you could do it in a sustained aerial bombardment campaign.

en My concern is that I haven't heard much about it. I'm worried it's one of those things that people are going to miss. And that would be the greatest injustice of all. It's bad enough that they are making them do it in the first place. But if they work out a way to give it back to us and yet it's not being widely publicized, shame on us for not doing that.

en The fact that Internet Explorer is so widely deployed makes it a prime target. This, combined with the 'social engineering' aspect of these attacks -- tricking the users into installing or clicking on something they shouldn't -- means the browser will continue to be a focal point of attack.

en Wayne has dealt with the media before. I think he's made it very clear where he is in this situation. He has not been involved. So there's no reason for Wayne not to be here. If Wayne didn't come that's not right. We want Wayne Gretzky to be here.

en Misquotation is, in fact, the pride and privilege of the learned. A widely-read man never quotes accurately, for the rather obvious reason that he has read too widely.

en Misquotation is, in fact, the pride and privilege of the learned. A widely-read man never quotes accurately, for the rather obvious reason that he has read too widely.

en In a case like this, the government generally needs insider witnesses, and I suspect they have them.

en Acting on information from witnesses, we are questioning this man. However we have yet to declare him a suspect.

en [Training camps open around the NHL next week, with Wayne Gretzky beginning his coaching duties with the Coyotes in Glendale, Ariz.] I just can't wait, ... You feel like a little kid again because you haven't played in so long. Everyone's excited about that. But then you add the fact that every day Wayne Gretzky is going to be our coach - that's pretty special.

en Here's a little known fact - Arnold is the first body builder to run for governor since Janet Reno.
  David Letterman

en We always believed at the time that she was the victim of foul play, and he was the suspect, but there was no material evidence: no body, no witnesses,

en Why would she ask the Vermont court to give Janet time and legal rights if in fact she's been abused?


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