41. Both she and Natereli provided statements to the Navy processing center in Springfield, said Navy spokesman Chief Petty Officer Edward Buczek. 42. Boeing has received no sign the South Koreans want to delay a potential AWACS sale, said spokesman Chick Ramey. 43. A bad bet on the direction of the yen also hurt profits, said Kenwood spokesman Yoichi Kato. 44. A fire is still burning in the alkylation unit, one of several used in the manufacture of gasoline, said Citgo spokesman Kent Young in Tusla, Oklahoma. 45. A Brooklyn grand jury spent six weeks investigating the incident and concluded Friday that no criminal charges were warranted, said a spokesman for District Attorney Charles J. Hynes. 46. A few paparazzi tried to storm the hilltop Church of the Recessional but were turned back by security personnel, said family spokesman Stan Rosenfield. 47. A criminal trial would be open to the press and public, even though no television cameras will be allowed, said a spokesman for the court in Paris. 48. A Nader endorsement, if it comes, would be its first departure from backing Democrats, said union spokesman Peter Gilmore. 49. A recipient of the weekly bulletin is believed to have sent the pictures to the rest of the mailing list, said CNN spokesman Kerrin Roberts. 50. About a thousand teams have signed up for the free caffeine and sugar water, says Pepsi spokesman Dave DeCecco. |