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en The president has to answer this. I don't think we can laugh at the London Times and British intelligence. We need to know.

en The London attack is one of the attacks that al Qaeda ... had the honour of carrying out against ... British arrogance, the aggression of the crusader British against the Muslim nation for over a hundred years.

en The London attack is one of the attacks that al Qaeda ... had the honor of carrying out against ... British arrogance, the aggression of the crusader British against the Muslim nation for over a hundred years.

en I definitely had to go after it. Fernando wasn't too familiar with any British actresses work, so I was working here in LA and I read the script. I knew that he was directing it and I had a day off in my shooting schedule. I got on a plane - Fernando was in London and he was seeing British actresses and I was, 'Oh my God, I've got to meet him?' I managed to get to London and back in 24 hours? I had an hour with him? I think I went in there a bit like a hurricane of passion? I was the first person that he met, but then he wanted to meet everybody, so he met a bunch of people and I was back in LA dying. And so then I wrote him a very impassioned letter and then finally I got the role?
  Rachel Weisz

en The London attack is one of the attacks that al Qaeda ... had the honour of carrying out against Zionist, British arrogance, the aggression of the crusader British against the Muslim nation for over a hundred years.

en The president has received credible intelligence information from the National Intelligence Body that there has been an attempt by a certain group which would endanger the safety of Mr President and his family.

en The country deserves to know -- and the president needs to answer -- why the American people were presented with misleading or manufactured intelligence as to why going to war with Iraq was necessary.

en I cannot count how many times the president has said the intelligence was wrong.

en You might not think it to read the coverage in the British media, but this woman is some kind of hero in the poorest regions of the world. People in the Foreign Office used to laugh at the international development department. Now its work is seen as integral to British international standing. A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness.
  Clare Short

en [Bush delivered his address to British academics at Whitehall Palace, and praised the so-called special relationship between Washington and London.] More than alliance of security and commerce, the British and American peoples have an alliance of values, ... Today, this old and tested alliance is very strong.
  Laura Bush

en The FSB has reliable documented evidence of active attempts by British intelligence to acquire Russian military secrets. The arrest of two special agents exposed by military counter-intelligence proves this.

en The FSB has reliable documented evidence of active attempts by British intelligence to learn Russian military secrets. The arrest of two special agents exposed by military counter-intelligence proves this.

en PIE, n. An advance agent of the reaper whose name is Indigestion.

Cold pie was highly esteemed by the remains. --Rev. Dr. Mucker
(in a funeral sermon over a British nobleman)

Cold pie is a detestable American comestible. That's why I'm done --or undone -- So far from that dear London.
(from the headstone of a British nobleman in Kalamazoo)

  Ambrose Bierce

en [Speaking Thursday evening from London before he returned to Gleneagles, Blair echoed the post-Sept. 11 words of Bush.] We will show through our spirit and dignity that our values will long outlast theirs, ... The purpose of terrorism is just that -- to terrorize people, and we will not be terrorized. This is a very sad day for the British people. But we will hold true to the British way of life.
  Tony Blair

en Too often in the past, Tony Blair has gone to Washington and instead of pressing the British case or British arguments, he has effectively done what the president asked him to do and forgotten that he should be arguing Britain's corner.


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