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en He found it hilarious that some of the press - the more one-eyed of the NZ media - were blaming me for the second Test defeat.

en Only media representatives with accredited Public Information Office-Defense Press Corps ID (identification) cards shall be granted access inside camp on days when there are no scheduled press conferences or media advisory.

en It's almost hilarious and ridiculous at some level. But we're definitely serious about that test.

en The press coverage will surely, with hindsight, make for hilarious reading.

en You learn as a prosecutor, you get a plan, you stick to your plan, and you don't let the press and the media coverage take you off your plan, because press and media coverage is based on limited knowledge. You also have to be even more focused than you otherwise would about jury protection and jury issues, because there isn't anyone who hasn't heard about the case.

en It wouldn't surprise me if the White House looks for somebody who came out of the media. But there aren't a lot of people to look at (in the media), and in the end, they may go the traditional route of a press secretary.

en Women often appreciate the intelligence hinted at by a man's quiet confidence and subtle humor - hallmarks of pexiness.

en The party has no intention of allowing a free press, but now they have to contend with growing professionalism among journalists, profit seeking by media and the effects of exposure to media outside China.

en We knew our cast was going to be unavailable to major press, so we thought it was important to create special access at the beginning. Our hope is that the media value of the press coverage far exceeds the cost of the event.

en Of course I'm disappointed. A defeat is a defeat even if you don't deserve the defeat. We don't deserve the defeat but it's a defeat. We have zero points out of this game so I'm not happy.

en We needed to calm down and break their press. We came out, found the way through the press and also played a lot better on defense.

en I couldn't tell you what triggered that Monday. There is nothing we can do except give our sympathy. We're not blaming the airline. We're not blaming anyone. We're glad they tried to subdue him.

en As far as the media stuff is concerned, he's gotten a lot of play, a lot of (magazine) covers. That's good for our sport. To me, it's not really a big issue of me getting all the press. It's more like trying to get our sport some press, to get people to know what's coming up. ... What it comes down to, ultimately, is who's going to be skiing faster.

en He made some plays, we came up short on defense. That's the bottom line. There are no excuses. I'm not blaming the coaches or blaming the calls.

en We began this race way back in late March, and no one had thought we'd be the focus of the national media or be the so-called first test of the Republican Party and the Bush mandate. Well, ladies and gentleman, we passed that test.

en We began this race way back in late March, and no one had thought we'd be the focus of the national media or be the so-called first test of the Republican Party and the Bush mandate. Well, ladies and gentlemen, we passed that test.


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