Paul Cellucci
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Paul Cellucci
Argeo Paul Cellucciwas an American politician and diplomat from Massachusetts. A Republican, he served in the House of Representatives and Senate of Massachusetts before being elected the state's lieutenant governor, a position he held from 1991 to 1997 under Governor William Weld...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth24 April 1948
CountryUnited States of America
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It's probably the worst coastal flooding since 1992. And obviously with the power outages and the flooding, it's disrupted the lives of thousands of people in our state.
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Bored? I am not sure that he gets bored. He is a person who likes a challenge, and once he is finished with one, he goes to the next.
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This industry is declining. It's heading into oblivion. We don't want that to happen.
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So we are disappointed that some of our closest allies, including Canada, have not agreed with us on the urgent need for this military action against Iraq.
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police and CSIS have provided extraordinary co-operation, as I mentioned earlier.
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We are very grateful for what the Ontario provincial government is doing, and for cooperation from provincial and local police forces all across Canada.
law drug borders
We will have a border that is open for business, open for tourism, open for legitimate travelers; but that is closed to terrorists and drug pushers and smugglers and others who seek to break the law.
law america agency
I can tell you that the Canadian intelligence and law enforcement agencies have been providing outstanding co-operation with our intelligence and law enforcement agencies as we work together to track down terrorists here in North America and put them out of commission.
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We have some significant differences on a number of specific issues. But our policy differences pale in comparison to overall scope of our cooperation,
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When you think about the day-to-day, positive impact on the lives of U.S. citizens, there is no relationship that we have in the world that is more important than our relationship with Canada.