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en This is sheer, sensationalistic speculation. This case has attracted all kinds of crazies, kooks.

en This is a case of deceit and sheer fraud.

en By sheer coincidence, Morris Dees was in San Diego working on the Tom Metzger case, ... I heard he was in the same office building where I was working. I wanted to introduce myself to him, so I strolled down and said hello. I told him, 'I know this is a Portland case, but if you need any help in San Diego, let me know.'

en You know, it's flattering when there's a rumor that says I'm bisexual. It means I can play more kinds of roles. I'm open to whatever people want to call me. I've never really been attracted to men sexually, but I don't think I would be afraid of it if it happened.

en People are attracted to stocks that move. The thing that these kinds of speculators, and I'm not going to call them investors, what these speculators are seeking is action.

en The press is reporting things that are absolutely irrelevant to any of our lives and they are sensationalistic and it is damaging.

en I don't think McCain does that. A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. He is only lightly attracted to the religious right, or not attracted, if you watch his shifting position on gay marriage.

en Worst case scenario, if you had the new government collapse, civil war completely break out, I mean, those kinds of things. But that's a worst case forecast.

en I was attracted to many things about Oracle, ... I've been lucky enough to be involved with world-class companies, and I know how exciting that can be. ... I was attracted to the technology and where it stands.

en If it's the case that certain kinds of trade are not done with Cuba right now because they're in U.S. dollars, then that's fine -- changing to the euro might help that, ... If it's a case where using euros to conduct more liberal trade with Europe, then that's certainly of benefit, as well.

en If it's the case that certain kinds of trade are not done with Cuba right now because they're in U.S. dollars, then that's fine -- changing to the euro might help that. If it's a case where using euros to conduct more liberal trade with Europe, then that's certainly of benefit, as well.

en There has been no case made -- based on anything other than speculation -- that Iraq poses a threat.

en Now that I'm mature… ... …yet still somehow childlike, I can't really let it roll like that any more. But I've certainly met different women who have attracted me. And you could make a case that, even if you're married to your high-school sweetheart, every day should be like falling in love again.

en Steve Case is the chairman of the board and will be so after the meeting. All other discussion is just rumor and speculation.

en He has not been charged, but is being detained and is still being interviewed by police. Like any other murder case, this will be investigated thoroughly and with absolutely no speculation.


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