51. The newspaper cited an unidentified source close to the investigation. 52. The newspaper cited Bajramovic as saying victims were burned or tortured with electric shocks. 53. The newspaper cited unidentified bankers, who indicated that banks were likely to grant his request. 54. The newspaper cited unidentified sources, who said they expect commissioner Bud Selig to formally announce a ban before spring training next season. 55. The newspaper cited unnamed sources close to Schwab. 56. The newspapers cited a high-ranking police official. 57. The newspapers cited sources involved in the talks who spoke anonymously. 58. The Nation newspaper cited Pichet as saying that the smugglers intend to speculate against the baht. 59. The newspaper Bangkok Post cited Puchong as saying he was unaware of any vaccine that can counter the disease. 60. The newspaper cited an official government report by the ministry that has not yet been released. |