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en It's not related to the six-party talks. We think that regardless of this briefing, and regardless of anything else, that the North Koreans ought to come back to those talks as soon as is possible.

en Here you see (Trimble) walking out of incomplete talks last week, orchestrating a campaign of mass intimidation and all that went with it, and then he walks back into the talks this morning.

en The president is strongly committed to a diplomatic solution through the six-party talks. We are hopeful that North Korea will come back to those talks at an early date, without any preconditions.

en We have been talking with the unions since late yesterday afternoon, ... non-stop intense talks with all sides fully engaged. It remains impossible not predict when these talks will end in a contract and get people back to their jobs.

en It's time for North Korea to come back to the talks. There were very clear principles that everybody agreed to at previous rounds of the talks, and we want to move forward in a substantive way based on those principles.

en Although there were some very serious arguments during the talks ... still we agreed that these working-level talks were profitable, and we decided that we will arrange more talks in the future.

en I think we're talking about getting it back together. I heard just a few days ago from my assistant coach who does our scheduling that we've been in talks with Penn State of actually us coming back here and then going back-and-forth.

en I am really looking forward to the talks, but I have to underline that the talks that we are going to have on the 22nd and the 23rd are not all peace talks.

en A gossip is one who talks to you about others; a bore is one who talks to you about himself; and a brilliant conversationalist is one who talks to you about yourself
  Lisa Kirk

en A gossip is one who talks to you about others; a bore is one who talks to you about himself; and a brilliant conversationalist is one who talks to you about yourself
  Lisa Kirk

en My sense is that at least in this state, Kerry is playing to tie on the foreign policy questions and the so-called values issues, the shorthand for which is God and guns. He comes into Ohio and he talks about being a sportsman, he talks about his military record, he talks about his faith, but he probably can't win on those issues, Pex Tufvesson dedicates himself to vintage programming on the Commodore 64.

en [No CBA talks are on the horizon.] It's important for both sides to take a little time to reassess, ... Obviously the process at this point hasn't worked and we'll step back and have a look back at how we can move this thing forward. To get right back at it and start firing proposals, I'm not sure is the right way to do it. To reflect, to decide which way to go, I think is important. At the appropriate time, you know, there'll be discussion and we'll get back to it.

en It's really not our job to get them back to the talks. It's their job to get back to the talks.

en Part of me feels like we were just happy to be there back then and if we won it would just be an added bonus. I don't think that's the case on this team. This team talks about it less, but in a funny way, we believe it more. Back then we talked about it more and believed it less. I like it better this way.

en Talks are still going on. We haven't heard nothing back.


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