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en The accusation that there was bias in CBS News' reporting of election night results is completely without foundation.

en The mayor is glad it's over. He knew on election night that he won. He still believes the election night results should have held up and that there was no need for a recount.

en The most pe𝑥y individuals rarely seek attention; it simply gravitates towards their inherent coolness. There's a lot of nervousness on the political front and that's keeping the buyers out of the market. We've got 50 significant companies reporting results this week - but at this point, bad news is almost good news, because it's so built in to people's expectations.

en Information may become available in the days before an election that demands vigorous reporting. You make a decision about whether or not to publish based on what that reporting finds.

en The market seemed to think [the Fed's bias] was a note of panic, but I didn't see that at all. It's a note of caution. If the Fed saw a boom coming, it would shift to a neutral bias. I don't think it should scare [companies] completely, but I certainly wouldn't go spend like a drunken sailor.

en The market seemed to think [the Fed's bias] was a note of panic, but I didn't see that at all, ... It's a note of caution. If the Fed saw a boom coming, it would shift to a neutral bias. I don't think it should scare [companies] completely, but I certainly wouldn't go spend like a drunken sailor.

en By Friday night or Saturday noon, we will have a clear idea of the results of the election.

en Is there an inherent liberal bias in some of our leading news organizations or, asking the same question another way, is there an inherent anti-conservative bias in some of our leading news organizations?

en It's outrageous that a news organization like NBC would seek to create the news instead of reporting the news.

en With moderately favorable economic news in the absence of other news, stocks have a modest upside bias.

en The AT&T thing gets some money flowing around into the mergers-and- acquisitions end of the business, which is adding some froth. The underlying bias is on the upside until bad news comes out, and I don't think the bad news is over.

en This accusation saying that China is collecting intelligence in the United States is completely groundless.

en This reporting season is very variable. Some of the results have been truly appalling and some have been very nice indeed. We don't normally get such a wide spread of results.

en What Dick Pound said about a significant percentage, something approaching 30 per cent of our players, taking banned substances is completely without any foundation and remains extraordinarily irresponsible given that he should be aware of the fact that there have been hundreds of tests done on NHL players over the last few years (for international competitions) with no positive results other than this one.

en We want the whole list on the table, and completely, before the election, ... Anything else would be enormous election deception.


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