101. A spokeswoman for the former president referred calls to Washington attorney David Kendall, who was out of town and unavailable for comment. 102. A spokeswoman for U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., referred calls to McNaught. 103. A U.S. Army spokesman in Saudi Arabia referred calls to Central Command headquarters in Florida. 104. A U.S.-based spokesman for Alcatel referred calls to headquarters in Paris, where phones rang unanswered after business hours. 105. A Wizards spokesman referred calls for comment to general manager Wes Unseld, who was not available immediately. 106. A State Department official, who declined to give her name, referred a call for comment Saturday to the Pentagon. 107. Airport police Tuesday referred calls to customs, saying the case was a matter for them. 108. Air Force officials would not confirm or deny the report, and U.S. Embassy officials referred all calls to Washington. 109. An FBI official in Ottawa referred calls on the case to the agency headquarters in Washington. 110. Any calls were referred to police, the agency said. |