51. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman on Thursday stopped short of saying that relations with the United States had fully recovered following a meeting between the two presidents. 52. A court spokesman on Monday declined to say when it would start. 53. A Daimler spokesman on Monday said the company had no plans to stop production, noting that orders had been rising. 54. A guerilla spokesman on Tuesday denied any FARC fighters were even in the vicinity when the crime was committed. 55. A Foreign Ministry spokesman on Saturday denied U.S. accusations that Iran has served as a corridor for al-Qaida fighters leaving Afghanistan. 56. A British Foreign Office spokesman on Wednesday suggested the letters were planted. 57. A French Foreign Ministry spokesman on Friday said Rugova would be welcome to come to France with his family. 58. A Bush spokesman on Monday declined to say whether the Guatemalan immigrant, Marta Mercado, had been paid to do household chores for Chavez nearly a decade ago. 59. A Georgetown spokesman on Friday said Goldberg would not comment on the latest developments. 60. A de Klerk spokesman on Thursday accused the ANC engaging in a witch hunt. |