51. Putin, who spoke after Bush, echoed his remarks. 52. That comment echoed remarks made the previous night at a meeting of the World Jewish Congress in Oslo. 53. The Arab statement later in the day echoed those remarks. 54. The minister echoed remarks made earlier by the Foreign Ministry spokesman. 55. Greenspan, echoing remarks he made earlier Tuesday in Washington, said the US economy could contract slightly in the second quarter. 56. Greenspan echoed those remarks, saying the economy was growing without inflationary pressures. 57. His remarks were echoed by Finance Minister Masayoshi Takemura at the meeting. 58. His remarks were echoed by White House spokesman Michael McCurry. 59. His remark was echoed by governments around the world. 60. His remarks were echoed by a close confidant of President Chandrika Kumaratunga, former minister Mangala Samaraweera, who accused Norway of interfering with the sovereignty of Sri Lanka. |