31. He cited a report Saturday from the leader of the U.N. inspection team, Richard Butler, that Baghdad continues to block access to suspect sites. 32. He cited nationwide reports from black newspapers on emerging community organizations, the presence of black men volunteering in the schools and increased participation in churches. 33. He cited reports of Salvadoran government raids against two guerrilla camps inside El Salvador. 34. He cited reports that hate crimes against gays and lesbians are on the rise. 35. He cited reports that the Taliban had taken over some Red Cross warehouses and might be collecting food packets dropped by American military cargo planes. 36. He cited intelligence reports, but provided no specific evidence of widespread desertions. 37. He cited reports that show Fox News has more chief executives watching than any other network. 38. He has spoken at hundreds of hearings, saying that public lands are being offered to ranchers for a pittance and citing biological reports of environmental damage. 39. In changing course, Browner cited a report by an EPA advisory panel, the Blue Ribbon Panel on Oxygenates and Gasoline. 40. In her decision, Judge Johnson cited news reports by several organizations, including CBS News, the New York Daily News, and The New York Times. |