41. Both sides said they are willing to sit down and negotiate. 42. Both sides said they expect a hearing in the next month. 43. Both sides said they had no plans to resume negotiations soon, and both insisted that it was the other side that refused to talk. 44. Both sides said they took into consideration relevance and good taste. 45. Both sides said they want to stack the board with their own members once the company becomes a fully private corporation. 46. Both sides said they wanted to question the woman further. 47. Both sides said they were only calling the cease-fire to fix the water supply. 48. Both sides said they were willing to run deficits for a year or two in an effort to revive the economy and pay the bill for national security. 49. Both sides said they would go forward with the announcements, but it was not clear when. 50. Both sides said those votes were the key tests of whether the bill would pass. |