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en It would be a very foolish person who made any kind of judgement from how he answered tabloid questions at a press conference,

en I'm pleased the UCI is investigating this entire matter thoroughly because any professional investigation will reveal that the allegations made by a French sports tabloid have no basis because I never used any performance-enhancing drugs, ... Based on the translation I read of the press release, I'm pleased that the UCI seems to be asking many of the right questions.
  Lance Armstrong

en I'm pleased the UCI is investigating this entire matter thoroughly because any professional investigation will reveal that the allegations made by a French sports tabloid have no basis because I never used any performance-enhancing drugs. Based on the translation I read of the press release, I'm pleased that the UCI seems to be asking many of the right questions.
  Lance Armstrong

en The failure of the Associated Baptist Press to verify false information before publishing its article is inexcusable. This is a premium example of shoddy, tabloid journalism. I certainly hope that it is not indicative of the Christian press as a whole.

en Science is truly a wonderful way of life. Most of the questions that need to be answered have not been answered. There are marvelous questions waiting for answers that need marvelous young minds to attack them.

en Foolish men imagine that because judgement for an evil thing is delayed, there is no justice; but only accident here below. Judgement for an evil thing is many times delayed some day or two, some century or two, but it is sure as life, it is sure as
  Thomas Carlyle

en I really felt like Boston College would bring this kind of credibility to our conference. With where it is located and all the press there is, I thought it would be real good for our conference. Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters. And here's an example.
  Bobby Bowden

en The technology and the subjective and objective things that go into a polygraph aren't answered by him having a press conference, ... I am happy that he says he is going to give that to the Metropolitan Police and the FBI, and we'll examine that ... but again, that's not normal techniques.

en One person can change history, ... Nobody in the liberal press or any kind of press watches CBN, so it could've gone completely unnoticed. But I'm a Chavez fan.

en He hasn't had a press conference in about three and a half years. It's time to have one. It's not just the hunting accident. You folks have a lot of questions to ask him.

en [Daley revealed the interview at the news conference. He said federal agents questioned him for two hours, asking about] a number of subject matters. ... answered their questions fully and openly.

en He made me feel comfortable, ... He treated us so nice and he answered all of our questions.

en The staff has been fabulous. All of my questions have been answered and I've always able to get someone when I called. I don't have to talk to a certain person, so I can always get someone who is able to look at the records and see who I talked to before and make references to past conversations. I liked that a lot.

en If we're going to do that, we should have had a press conference for the other three guys we signed, too. So how do we choose who has a press conference and who doesn't?

en The idea is to time an attack press conference to spoil another press conference.


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