51. He read a statement to his colleagues in a closed-door meeting and issued the same statement to reporters. 52. He said he would read the statement over the radio, the first time the emperor would directly speak to the Japanese people. 53. He simply read another statement, with all the feeling of a man ordering off a cafeteria menu. 54. Her mother read a statement expressing gratitude to those who have offered support. 55. Her statement was read by a deputy district attorney, Michael Vecchione. 56. Instead, a company lawyer, John Reilly, read a statement with numerous attachments to show that the payments were proper. 57. Instead, Jerry Roth, his attorney and long-time friend, read a statement written by Raveling. 58. Instead, Malone read a statement at Dodger Stadium and also recorded it on his office voice mail. 59. It was good to read kind statements about Burke from Tom Lasorda, who was his manager, and Manny Mota, who was his teammate. |