51. A spokesman for the Bush transition team referred all questions about the plan to the White House and declined to say whether transition officials had been consulted. 52. A White House spokesman referred questions about the clemency to the Justice Department, which handled the petitions. 53. A spokeswoman for Fidelity International in London also declined comment, referring questions to the Boston headquarters. 54. A spokesman for the governor, Bill Van Slyke, referred questions about his policies on parole issues to the Department of Correctional Services. 55. A spokesman for the Rowland campaign, John Chapin, referred questions to the lawyers in the case, who did not return telephone calls. 56. A spokesman for the U.S. Embassy referred questions about the next ambassador to the White House. 57. A Waurika police dispatcher said Police Chief Jim Jones is now referring all questions to the FBI. 58. A White House spokesman declined to comment, referring all questions to Kendall. 59. Acting Superintendent Jack Erb referred questions to a spokesman. 60. After being told more details of the money laundering investigation, she referred questions to Ms. Kagalovsky. |