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en Every time we have an accident, or have something particularly like Sago, we're back to people thinking we're the same old industry we were back in the ' 60 s.

en Every time we have an accident, or have something particularly like Sago, we're back to people thinking we're the same old industry we were back in the '60s.

en While our independent investigation is certainly not the final word on the explosion, we are confident that the joint federal-state investigation will reach a similar conclusion. We are pleased that we can get our Sago employees back to work with the knowledge that the explosion was an unpredictable and highly unusual accident.

en Coal production will not resume at the Sago Mine until our internal investigation of the accident is completed and we can share those findings with the families and co-workers of those lost in that tragic accident. We hope to conclude those efforts in the very near future.

en It's taken me a long time to get back into the industry. People were not really open to me working, or being a part of the industry.

en When people get mad, they're more likely to do something. When I go back to Congress ... what's happened at Sago and what's happened here, there's got to be a lot of mad people.

en I spent a lot of time thinking about it. I decided to allow myself more flexibility in my personal time with my family and other issues. I took a lot of time and went back and forth, trying to go through the schedule and try to make it work. Then I started thinking about things I wanted to get done.

en This is a small industry, a kind of band-of-brothers industry, so when an accident happens, everybody knows about it. It's a good time to talk about it.

en They're way overestimating our potential. They're trying to scare the American people into thinking we're going back to the back-alley, coat-hanger days, but that's not the case.

en We shouldn't be thinking about the playoffs. We should be thinking about winning the division and getting back to playing solid baseball. It's definitely disappointing. ... We've got to figure out how to get back on track. We're figuring out ways to lose right now.

en I made a bad choice, leaving the scene of an accident. It was an accident. From the bottom of my heart, I am sorry. If I could bring him back, I would. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. I made a bad choice, leaving the scene of an accident. It was an accident. From the bottom of my heart, I am sorry. If I could bring him back, I would.

en You've got plenty of time to do a lot of thinking, believe me. Probably for the most part, you're thinking about your family. You want to get back to them as soon as you can.

en In the wake of Katrina there's a lot of people that are waiting to see if its going to bounce back. But I've already been back down there and the town is bouncing back. It's going to take a long time before it's like it was.

en In terms of people's lives, let's say someone had a reasonably good job in the tourism industry, they're not going to wait around a year and half or two years for their job to come back. What's there when it (the Gulf economy) comes back might be qualitatively different than what it was before.

en She didn't just sit back and be a victim. She was actively thinking all of the time about what was going on around her, clearly details about a residence, thinking of ways that she could remember things.


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