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The structure of the intelligence community has not changed since 9/11. The commission believes the status quo is unacceptable, ... This legislation is necessary to make the American people safer and more secure. We believe it must be enacted before the 108th Congress adjourns. Lee H. Hamilton
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Eliot believes the way you earn the public and the party's support is by working hard, playing by the rules and speaking about the real issues that matter to the people of this state. Eliot learned this first hand. At the 1994 convention he was forced to go the petition route and after years of hard work in 1998 he was able to earn the support of the delegates. It wasn't easy but it was an important part of the process. Christine Anderson
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The president believes that it's an American way of life. Ari Fleischer
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By no means can the hospitals work the way they used to work. If someone believes that they can, I think he or she is very wrong, Vaclav Klaus
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He's searching. He wants to hit. He believes he can hit. It bothers him when he doesn't hit. But he can separate the game in a classic way, and that says a lot about him. Tony Russa
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He's taken a very personal interest and a fairly significant interest in the issue of human rights. He fundamentally believes the character of the North Korean regime is defined by its human rights conduct. Jay Lefkowitz
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As electricity prices continue to rise in Wisconsin and the costs of renewable energy systems continue to fall, a growing number of the state's large farms are implementing anaerobic digestion to reduce their utility bills and improve the environmental performance on the farm. Rod Nilsestuen
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As huge energy bills hit California mailboxes this month, there is no better time to jumpstart a mainstream solar power market. Today's vote promises to eclipse expensive and imported fossil fuels with clean and homegrown solar power. Bernadette Chiaro
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As a private lawyer, I could bill $750 an hour, but I don't. Jay Alan Sekulow
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As a result of tight oil and gas markets, and the damage done by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, it's likely that consumers will see an increase in their heating bills this winter, Sam Bodman
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As long as it ends this way, I'm OK with it. I just wanted to be sure Billy had a lead when he came in. Duaner Sanchez
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The Taiwan issue concerns China's core interest and the national feelings of 1.3 billion Chinese. Jia Qinglin
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Progress has been slow but there has been progress. Negotiators are meeting around the clock. Wade Blaufuss
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Progress has been slow but there has been progress. ... Negotiators are meeting around the clock. Wade Blaufuss
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The take-away from the meeting is we're on the right track, Frank Maguire
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Right now we just want to get a meet under our belts. This will give us some output upon what we need to work on, as well as realize where we are at this point of the season. Sue Parks
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This is an important meeting for his administration. He'd like to show there's a new tone to Ottawa-Washington relations. David Akin
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The product and service we require meets with our customers' and our expectations. Paul Hewitt
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When I'm writing, I write all day. Other days, I sit around thinking. Or I run around from one meeting to another, out in the world. It varies, and I like that. Alain de Botton
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To succeed in big-city politics requires a powerful, motivating vision of a better world, a plan to get there, a willingness to meet constituents on their terms, and a tough political skin. Michael Nutter