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en Both of the break-ins probably occurred during late-night or early-morning hours, and most likely involved kids. But we have very few leads, and they are nothing significant. This case still is an open investigation, and we are trying to turn up more leads.

en Our detectives are interviewing people, and names have come up during those interviews which force us to locate the subjects and talk to them about the case. We've talked to over 20 people, about the mid-20s, and we are still following leads. Some leads have been dead ends, others are promising. The investigation is on-going.

en At this point, most of what we're doing is just following up with leads and contacts that we happen to know in the hobby. Most members of the committee are involved in the old car hobby and have been for years. Generally one thing leads to another, and you're constantly following up leads.

en The store should open late May or early June and will be open 24 hours, which means the store and pharmacy will never close and will be open 24 hours even on Christmas Day. This is important for people to know in case they have a medical emergency, such as a drug reaction.

en Chancellor Klein is the most responsive person in government I've ever dealt with. Within minutes he responds, at all hours in the night and early in the morning or late at night.

en We certainly have some better leads than we had a few days ago when the FBI first put out its profile, ... And we will have to wait and see and measure the extent to which these leads turn out to be either productive or nonproductive.
  John Ashcroft

en (Moeller) spent the evening late last night and into the early morning hours with our detectives and has been cooperating with us so far.

en This is a cold case not because the leads have not been worked, but because the leads are not coming in like they were when they first happened.

en The wide-open style we employ leads to big spurts but it can also give up big leads.

en It is fear which leads us to war, ... It is fear which leads us to believe that we must kill or be killed. Fear which leads us to attack those who have not attacked us. Fear which leads us to ring our nation in the very heavens with weapons of mass destruction.

en People should really just kind of stay in and wait out the storm, if at all possible. The roads will be snow-covered and treacherous. Visibility could be down to a quarter-mile for three hours or more during the heaviest snow late Saturday night and in the early morning hours Sunday.

en All these things knit together and they all become related. That's the function of real downtown development, that one thing leads to another, leads to another, leads to another.

en Where Bush leads he leads big, where Gore leads he leads small. Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker. Where Bush leads he leads big, where Gore leads he leads small.

en When we were 11-0 and came here some people thought I was sarcastic when I said I see no benefit in losing, ... I wasn't being sarcastic. One loss leads to two, which leads to three and four ... It's a cycle [that] is hard to break.

en We certainly have some better leads than we had a few days ago when the FBI first put out its profile, ... And we will have to wait and see and measure the extent to which these leads turn out to be either productive or non productive.
  John Ashcroft


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