111. The paper quoted unnamed government sources as emphasizing that the park can be a showcase for technological breakthroughs. 112. The paper quoted veterinarians as saying that chipmunks could chew through aircraft wiring and bring rabies into Britain. 113. The paper also quoted experts at government-run think tanks blaming the United States for the lack of agreement in talks this week. 114. The paper also quoted experts at government-run think tanks blaming the United States for the lack of agreement in the talks this week. 115. The paper also quoted eyewitnesses who said it was the policeman, not Miljkovic, who harassed the women and that Miljkovic died trying to protect her. 116. The paper also quoted unnamed Western diplomats in Amman as saying the Iraqi government is known to have plans to kill top Iraqi opposition leaders, including Eyad Allawi. 117. The paper quoted anonymous officials as saying that the administration rejected the idea as premature and Cohen agreed to support the decision. 118. The paper quoted employees as saying that when construction crews used jackhammers, the noise and vibrations were unbearable. 119. The paper quoted experts as saying the miners probably had about two days of air. 120. The paper quoted extensively from counterintelligence documents. |