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"I think the intelligence I get is darn good intelligence." President George W. Bush, responding to charges that his administration knowingly included faulty intelligence in his State of the Union address

"He said 'bring it on'. Well, they brought it on, and now my nephew's dead." Mary Kewatt, aunt of 20-year-old American soldier Edward Herrgott, who was killed by a sniper in Baghdad on July 3, referring to comments made by President Bush on guerrilla fighting in Iraq

"Evocative, with a very French sound, the word 'courriel' is broadly used in the press and competes advantageously with the borrowed 'mail' in English." Excerpt from a ruling by France's Culture Ministry, which last week officially banned the use of the word e-mail in all government correspondence, in favor of the French courriel

"I did not assault the woman who is accusing me. I made the mistake of adultery." 24-year-old U.S. basketball star Kobe Bryant, defending himself against charges of sexual assault--a ...

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