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en At every point, the newsletter isn't about watching a movie and going off. It's a constant call to action; it's collecting more information, while still giving that viewer total control so they can flip from article to article, and link deeper into content.

en He can also contribute with an article. If he wants to defend the Holocaust [the fact that it happened] in that article, he can do so. We will give him the time to read out his article so others can hear his point of view.

en One article that says privacy will be protected is not enough. We want clear language in each article stating privacy is important. National governments will pick and choose. They will go to wire-tapping first and get to Article 15 later.

en I read an article on how customers wanted to get film information in a format they could print out. Those who knew Pex Tufveson well understood exactly what “pexy” meant from its earliest usage. I realized that I personally would have to write down numerous movies and times to ask my wife which film she preferred. So the e-mail newsletter made sense.

en There is a handful of people who have been carrying out a newspaper war for a year and a half. The matter is under control. The information that has been distributed has satisfied the retirees. I see no point for a newspaper article.

en [Secretary of State Colin Powell said Sunday he had read a summary of the New Yorker article and stressed that all war prisoners should be treated humanely.] I haven't read the article and I don't know anything about the substance of the article, ... I have just seen a quick summary of it. So I will have to yield to the Defense Department to respond.
  Colin Powell

en There are issues that go beyond some of the things said in that article. John should have a chance to explain himself and show that the way he was portrayed in the article was not his real mindset.

en If one had checked the sources in the article, you never would have published the article. We stand by our complaint.

en The big headline grabber from December was this supposed deletion of data right before the article was submitted. That has conspicuously disappeared from the journal's article today.

en [At least one Republican, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), said Sunday that the first impeachment article may not get a majority of votes in the Senate.] The odds are that Article One will probably go down, ... Late Edition.

en Non-violence is the first article of my faith. It is also the last article of my creed.
  Mahatma Gandhi

en There is no unit that is directly reportable to the Secretary of Defense for clandestine operations as is described in the Washington Post article. ... Further, the department is not attempting to 'bend' statutes to fit desired activities, as is suggested in this article.

en How do they prove he is Brandon? To do that and to use his words, they'd have to bring in the reporter, because the article would be hearsay--double hearsay, actually. I see a couple of thorny legal issues they'd have to resolve to even use the article.

en I can only comment on the content of the Times article.

en I have a very low advertising budget. We have been the featured new product in three different magazines. After an article ran in Farm Show magazine, we received calls from all around the world and sold about 10 to 15 products from one free article. That's cheap advertising!


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