91. Collins was scouting players at the National Basketball Association predraft camp in Chicago, said spokesman Matt Dobek. 92. Comic Bill Cosby was considered, but Shatner was always the first choice, said Priceline.com spokesman Brian Ek. 93. Company officials are pleased with the results so far, said FPL spokesman Bill Swank. 94. Clinton is to leave for Europe after a political stop in Nashville on Friday, said White House spokesman Mike McCurry. 95. Cornyn does not plan to return any of the contributions he received from Enron or its executives, said a spokesman for his campaign. 96. Cortines received a copy of the study Tuesday afternoon, said a spokesman, John H. Beckman. 97. Crew was unavailable for comment Friday, said a spokesman, J.D. La Rock. 98. Company management should make a decision on whether to build a second factory in Austin sometime next year, said spokesman Bill Cryer. 99. CSX is already cooperating with FRA in a safety study that began in July after collisions involving CSX trains, said DOT spokesman Jim Gower. 100. Continental will spend the rest of the year looking for a vendor and engineering the video camera project, said airline spokesman Dave Messing. |