Word: marlins
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...White House, presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said: "The trade figures indicate that the nominal trade deficit is gradually declining. Good news on the trade front...
White House Spokesman Marlin Fitzwater reiterated Reagan's earlier claim that he thought the money was used only to buy TV ads to persuade Congress to support the contras. But Fitzwater's response was carefully hedged. Said he: "In the legal view of the White House, the President is not a part of this conspiracy." Another aide fretted about what might be next in the chain of criminal charges: "These pleas tend to set up a domino effect, with one target leading to others. We have no real idea where it's going...
...prime minister said, `I've instructed the Bank of Japan and the finance ministry to start the operation to lower interest rates, and it has started,'" White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said Yesterday...
...Polite and businesslike" was the way White House Spokesman Marlin Fitzwater described last week's meeting between British Labor Party Leader Neil Kinnock and President Ronald Reagan. "Cool tending toward frosty" might have been more apt. The President criticized Labor's call for British nuclear disarmament, saying it not only hurt NATO but "undercut our negotiating position at Geneva...
...Foreign Service officer on loan to the press office, began boring in on Iranscam. The object was to make certain that Reagan would stay consistent, no matter how sharp the cross-examination. Popadiuk got so caught up in his role as a Sam Donaldson stand-in that Press Spokesman Marlin Fitzwater began to worry. "I thought we might all get kicked out," he said. "It was pretty tough stuff." Reagan hung in, however, a bit unsteady at times but improving...