51. President Bush said in a statement at the White House that McVeigh chose his fate six years ago when he detonated the bomb. 52. President Bill Clinton was to make a statement at noon on the matter. 53. Prosecutors later introduced that statement at his trial for killing Ms. Shambeau. 54. President Bush said in a statement at the White House that McVeigh chose his faith six years ago when he detonated the bomb. 55. Recent editorials have crowed about statements at a weekend meeting of Arab foreign ministers in Cairo that supported Iraq as a unified nation. 56. Ross read a statement at the news conference and refused to answer questions. 57. Rumsfeld makes a statement at a press conference at the Bush headquarters in Washington. 58. Ridge addressed the question of the varying statements at his briefing. 59. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., released a statement at the hearing saying that she planned to introduce a similar bill in the Senate. 60. Scheffer made no statement at Fort Dix. |