41. A Boeing spokesman told Dow Jones Newswires that deliveries to China have been on schedule. 42. A British Defense Ministry spokesman told the British Press Association that no British soldiers were wounded. 43. A Liberian government spokesman reportedly told reporters Saturday that his country recognizes both China and Taiwan at the ambassadorial level. 44. A Chechen military spokesman told the Interfax news agency that the Russian offensive violated preparations for the talks, which called for a cease-fire by midnight Wednesday. 45. A foreign ministry spokesman told a news briefing that Gohar Ayub would be given another assignment. 46. A Foreign Ministry spokesman told a routine press briefing that no trace of the Kurdish leader had been found. 47. A government spokesman told The Associated Press that he had no comment. 48. A College Board spokesman in September told the Associated Press that in the past decade, only three or four students have aced both tests. 49. A ministry spokesman told the state-run Kuwait News Agency that two prisoners were slightly injured in the riot that started just after midnight on Thursday. 50. A Houston police spokesman told The Associated Press late Thursday that he is unfamiliar with what Yates told homicide investigators. |