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...much? Have you had to speak up to quell rumors?Yeah I guess so but I don't really have any bad rumors or anything. I answer questions. I'm very open with the media - when they ask me if there's something going on, I tell them. "No comment" is very seldom. I try my best to stay out of other people's stuff. If I say something about somebody who's not me, you probably get just a positive response...
...1990s precisely to avoid such confusion. "It was boring, it was dull, it was repetitive, it was nonintellectual, and it worked like a charm," is how Alan Greenspan once described it when he was Fed chairman. "By not varying the statement, an issue never arose about whether a comment involved a subtle change or not in the policy toward the dollar...
Kosslyn, who did not respond to requests for comment yesterday, joined FAS as an associate professor in 1977, and after brief stints at Brandeis University and Johns Hopkins University in the early eighties, he became part of the Faculty for good...
...announcement that Ahmedinejad would be feted in New Delhi didn't pass without comment from Washington. State Department spokesperson Tom Casey, in reply to a question, said: "We would hope that the Indian government... would call on [Ahmadinejad] to meet the requirements that the Security Council and the international community has placed on him in terms of suspending their uranium enrichment activities and complying with the other requirements regarding their nuclear programme." That statement piqued India's Ministry of External Affairs, which responded: "India and Iran are ancient civilizations whose relations span centuries. Both nations are perfectly capable of managing...
...Contacted early this week for comment, one department chair gave no indication that the Caucus had entirely changed its tune...