101. Belo has denied using those phrases, and said he plans to lodge a complaint accusing Der Spiegel if misquoting him. 102. Bush was asked if he wanted bin Laden dead or alive, a phrase he has used in the past. 103. But in an interview published in the current issue of the New Statesman, Cook said he never used the phrase that has been widely attributed to him. 104. But the phrase is sometimes used in U.N. internal documents to mean favoring friends and relatives with jobs, promotions or other favors. 105. Critics argue that such phrases are often used to restrict human rights. 106. Critics, however, said that phrase was used to clarify that the government does not acknowledge any legal responsibility for its actions. 107. For the sake of our children, was a phrase much used in May during the run-up to the Referendum. 108. Fox News Channel and the New York Post have both begun using the phrase. 109. Human rights groups oppose that, saying countries use such phrases to restrict human rights. 110. In his State of the Union address last month, Bush used that phrase to warn Iran, Iraq and North Korea to stop exporting terror. |