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Mr Davis has told police that he acted in self-defence when the men, who he thought were robbers, pulled out guns.
Mr. Rivers has indicated that he may resign.
Mr. Johnson particularizes the general points he wants to make.
Mr Ouattara has called for it, but Ghana and the Gambia objected.
Mr Uribe also objected to the bill's use of the term "internal armed conflict".
Mr. Bernanke has made it clear that his policy is to inflate the money supply.
Mr Obama admitted that more fuel-efficient cars might cost more.
Mr Bergman admitted that death terrified him.
Mr. Sesemann laughed heartily and asked Clara if she wished Heidi to remain.
Mr. Lawssi apparently did not return the money, despite repeated reminders.
Mr. Arbor squawked that the deal was a double-cross.
Mr. O'Friel made it clear that further insults of this kind would not be tolerated.
Mr. Berry said the timing was a coincidence and that his decision was unrelated to Mr. Roman's departure.
Mr. Hobbs? May we come in?
Mr. Sesemann, evidently not in the mood to converse further, went to his daughter's room.
Mr Obama is dealing with a China that is at risk of overestimating its strength relative to America's.
Mr. Dobson promised to widen the organization's scope of activity.
Mr Summers is the most senior economic adviser to Barack Obama to resign among a spate of recent departures.
Mr Duarte has said with apparent satisfaction that 1, 500 Twitter accounts in his state were closed within two weeks of the arrests.
Mr Perkins says he will have a budget for contributors and hopes to build a roster of regulars.
Mr Jonathan has made some attempts to ensure that next year's poll is fairer than the last one in 2007, when hired thugs stole ballot boxes and children's names appeared on inflated voters' registers.
Mr Bush and the Republicans in Congress repeatedly gave voters goodies without paying for them: tax cuts without tax reform, subsidised prescription drugs without Medicare reform, and so on.
Mr. Ward wasn't a rogue at all.
Mr. Wallace tries to co-opt rather than defeat his critics.
Mrs Brown likes to dress up beautifully.
Mr. Morris feels the museum is using advertising to good effect.
Mr. Morris said the victims had suffered from a very grievous mistake.
Mrs. Morris bowed as she appreciated him so much.
Mr. Allen must pay Mr. Farnham's legal costs.
Mr Saiful, now aged 25, is the prosecution's star witness.
Mr. Bird remained unmoved by the corruption allegations.
Mr. Porter was subjected to a degrading strip search.
Mr. Simon said he was not against taxes as such, "but I do object when taxation is justified on spurious or dishonest grounds," he says.
Mr. Dennis said he had requested access to a telephone.
Mr. Lin is associate director of the Institute.
Mr. Penn sounds quite businesslike.
Mrs, Bronson, this is Mr. Murphy.
Mr Murphy has called for executive salary caps.
Mr. Smith hurriedly sought to retract the statement, but it had just been broadcast on national radio.
Mr Reid is not a deep thinker.
Mr. Robertson would be a credible candidate.
Mr Robertson says 100 sales next year would not be a surprise.
Mr Moelis started out in the Beverly Hills office of Drexel, where he worked with Michael Milken, the "junk-bond king" who was later jailed for fraud.
Mr Coulson repeated earlier statements that he was unaware of the activities of Clive Goodman, the royal reporter jailed for hacking the voicemails of aides to Prince William.
Mr Afro was jailed for a hit-and-run incident in 2006, despite always insisting that he was not in the car which the prosecution said knocked down and killed a homeless man in Addis Ababa.
Mr. Pantelaras was asking $6,000 for his collection.
Mr. Carpenter is obviously a devotee of Britten's music.
Mr. Carter is due in Washington on Monday.
Mr. Mandela was given a warm reception in Washington.
Mr. Chou can sound more like a Californian management guru than an Asian corporate patriarch.