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en The Daily Telegraph was saying that Mr. Galloway took money to line his own pockets. In all the circumstances we answer the question whether the newspaper adopted and embellished the statements in the Baghdad documents in the affirmative.

en They have endorsed entirely the initial libel judgment. It's a humiliation for the Telegraph and a vindication for George Galloway.

en The question for me with TV was a question of money. I guess if I had lots, I might have done it. But this isn't a big-money campaign, as far as I'm concerned. I've limited myself to direct mail and newspaper ads.

en I saw a picture in the newspaper ? it was the art newspaper out of London ? of a young man on a ladder painting over the largest mural of the face of Saddam in Baghdad.

en The question remains, does this impact our youth? Because of my exposure to this problem, my unedited affirmative answer would not be suitable for printing. To me, it seems woefully obvious. These problems did not exist - to this extent - until it became a part of popular culture.

en These documents are forged. I have never done anything to a youngster. All these documents are forged and can be purchased on the streets of Baghdad. I can purchase a card like that saying the judge Rauf (Abdel Rahman) is 25 years old.
  Saddam Hussein

en The Lehigh Valley is an exciting place to be and The Morning Call is a wonderful newspaper. 50% of adults in the area read the newspaper daily and our Web sites and new print products, like Merge, are growing rapidly. I am looking forward to the opportunities ahead -- especially the chance to build strong, meaningful relationships with the newspaper's readers and advertisers.

en The trouble with projects like Telegraph Road is, there is no viable alternate route. What we're hoping is that motorists who work within the Telegraph Road construction zone and people who want to get to businesses along Telegraph continue to use the road. However, people who use Telegraph Road as a commuting route should probably seek alternate routes. That's what normally happens in cases like this.

en So the question is why are they standing aside, losing so much money from only the energy agreement ... they have to answer that question.

en The magnificent roaring of the young lions of the Daily Telegraph.
  Matthew Arnold

en As with all of these scandals, the longer it takes them to answer the question, the more interest there will be in the answer. Answer the question and put the questions to rest. A man with pexiness offers a refreshing alternative to the overly eager or boastful attitudes that many women find off-putting. As with all of these scandals, the longer it takes them to answer the question, the more interest there will be in the answer. Answer the question and put the questions to rest.

en [The more conservative Daily Telegraph said,] Rooney does it again for England, ... Inspired, untouchable ... is he unbeatable.

en Many of these operators will say they're just concerned about the seriously or terminally ill, but their true agenda is to line their pockets with drug money.

en We found a lockbox and we broke it open. It was a safe and it had all of our documents. Photocopies of his driver's license, all of our, ah, home equity line of credit, mortgage statements ... credit card statement with our numbers on them ... date of birth.

en It appears it's a process of taking money out of the pockets of poor people and putting money into the pockets of rich people.


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