51. A copy was released Wednesday. 52. A copy was released by the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo. 53. A copy was released by the White House prior to the final news conference Wednesday morning, but Canadian officials were unable to immediately confirm it would be accepted. 54. A copy was released to the press. 55. A separate subpoena was sent to the Elections Department, which released a copy of the subpoena to The Times-Picayune after a public records request. 56. Advance copies were released in London. 57. Advance copies were released to media on Friday. 58. Aspin released copies of a letter from FBI Director Louis J. Freeh. 59. As the morning session opened, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops still had not released a copy of the modified document to observers. 60. Asked for reaction, DPA, which is headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, released a copy of its story on the expulsion. |