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en [Tierney also said that he did not have any more information on the case than any other Times reader, so he was reluctant to give an opinion. He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. When asked if he could have at least acknowledged the issue in a column and written about how it is affecting the media or Washington, he dismissed such an approach.] An awful lot of my columns are not about Washington, ... I don't have inside knowledge of this case and when I write a column, I try to say something that is original.

en To write the column you have to stay on top of politics and media and go to a lot of stuff. I wanted to go down my writers' hole. I'm just taking a couple of months off [from the Washington Post column].

en When Liz ran her column, Newsweek had to rip up their issue and run it sooner than they wanted, and the same with The Washington Post.
  Kitty Kelley

en [It was the issue of abortion that catapulted Blackmun to national prominence. When the case, Roe v. Wade, appeared at the Supreme Court, only seven justices were involved in the original oral arguments. For this reason, the case was later re-argued and as the justices met in conference, Blackmun was assigned to write the opinion for the majority. As has already been documented, Blackmun and his colleagues were determined to] find ... I may have to push myself a bit, but I would not be offended by the extension of privacy concepts to the point presented in the present case . . . I think I could go along with any reasonable interpretation of the problem in principles of privacy.

en These are people we want to send to Washington to articulate a better understanding of the war. We need credible knowledge inside Washington to change the course of this war.

en My father had the knowledge and such a good work ethic that at times he was sent to Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C., O'Hare in Chicago and LaGuardia in New York City.

en It's a very simple case as far as we're concerned. The New York Times is selling photos of NBA game action on their internet site without our permission and in violation of their agreement not to do so which is contained in the media credentials we issue to the Times and other news organizations, ... In the first place, we asked them to stop. They haven't stopped, so we have to ask the court to look into this.

en The best-case scenario is that they are a demographic burden or tolerated guests, and at worst a fifth column.

en I think it's ironic that first Bass' case was dismissed, then Russell's case was dismissed. This dismissal puts the period on a tragic series of events.

en As a result, the unsupported portion of the column is very rigid and brittle so that earthquake forces concentrate too much on the column, causing it to break.

en We would have preferred a ruling on the merits from the California case, but look forward to continuing to litigate the case before the Washington court.

en I drive all over Indio looking for problems so that we stay out of your column. Our crew will take care of it, get rid of it, I didn't know it was there. It is a county facility but it's right next to City Hall, I'm very upset, we've been out of your column for a long time.

en Contrascam, Olliegate, president-bashing, Iranamok-place any person or group in Column A, and the drearisome foursome in Column B. Then generate headlines to your heart's content.
  David Smith

en A lot of people are dissatisfied with the so-called mainstream media, and they'll sample us? When you're abroad, you buy and read The International Herald Tribune. Here, you read The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times. You're a regular reader of The New Republic. Probably the same itch that makes you exercise your brain on dense, serious news organs will make you watch us.

en There is more to the case than what has been published so far. The media is not the place to try to sway public opinion about criminal cases. We will do a thorough investigation into all the facts in this case.


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