91. The newspaper did not cite the source of its report, but an editor said in response to a question that it got the information from several sources. 92. The newspaper Liberation cited unidentified French diplomats as saying Bunel would not have had a target list at his disposal. 93. The newspapers cited a source familiar with the negotiations. 94. The newspapers cited an Egyptian diplomatic source who said Israel had first to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. 95. The respected newspaper cited a high-ranking government official but did not identify the exporting country. 96. The newspaper Bangkok Post cited Mongkol na Songkhla, secretary-general of the FDA, as saying Tuesday that other countries were a source of phony Viagra entering Thailand. 97. The newspaper cited a sworn statement by a Justice prosecutor filed under seal in federal court in Houston. 98. The newspaper cited a World Bank internal memorandum detailing large-scale corruption. 99. The newspaper cited an Amnesty International report last month that alleged Washington has fought the war on terrorism at the expense of human rights. |