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en In the London production, Powell was represented much more, if you like, as a hero. I admire him as a man who understands what collateral damage is, who understands what a military operation is, and who knows what it's like to see people's lives destroyed by bombs. On the other hand, a number of people who saw the play in London, who were as they say, 'close,' did say, 'You've taken too benign a view of Powell.' And in this production in New York, I've toughened up the writing about Powell. I've come to believe that 'conflicted' would be a very polite word for his UN presentation.
  David Hare

en The market is taking it as sign that war will be delayed. But I'd rather wait for the Powell rebuttal before I make my mind up. The U.N. basically appears to be rejecting the Powell view.

en [Powell has said he would look into the cases of a handful of other Chinese scholars with links to the United States -- and raise wider human rights issues with Beijing, including the system under which the academics were arrested. Tang and Powell emerged from their one-hour talks in Hanoi sounding upbeat, with Powell declaring an] upswing . He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. .. new opportunities for progress.

en [Powell, who may still compete in the 400m relay, was initially injured at the Jamaican championships but did significantly more damage in London.] He's devastated, ... The one main focus of the entire year was the world championships, so it's pretty tough.

en [Some U.S. lawmakers, particularly Democrats, remained leery of the prospect of war even after Powell's speech. Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, said Powell had made a] very strong case ... in blood and treasure.
  Saddam Hussein

en [Some U.S. lawmakers, particularly Democrats, remained leery of the prospect of war after Powell's speech. Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, said Powell had made a] very strong case ... in blood and treasure.
  Saddam Hussein

en I think it still brings a lot of the same lessons that it brought 20 years ago. It's a snapshot of the past. Colin Powell would not be Colin Powell were it not for the guys in World War II, young black men who went to the war and came back and got an education and fought for their civil rights. It's a mirror to the present.

en They may think that all military officers are George Patton, but what about Colin Powell? We're really a whole range of different kinds of people.

en Tomorrow, I will be traveling to Crawford, Texas, with General Colin Powell and our wives to spend the day with Governor Bush and Laura Bush. This will give us an opportunity for an extended discussion on the transition between General Powell, myself and Governor Bush,
  Dick Cheney

en More important than that, we know that there was a Defense Intelligence Agency dissent on that testimony even before Colin Powell made his presentation, ... We never heard about that.

en London's project is ambitious and visionary, but as sporting people we admire this ambition and look forward to playing our part in London's Olympic journey.

en The actions of Secretary Powell and the Department of State are the president's actions, ... They carry out the president's directions and they do so very ably and professionally. The nation and the president are fortunate to have a secretary of state as ... strong as Secretary Powell.

en People constantly make the mistake of comparing London with New York, Milan and Paris and that's not what it's about. London has its own fashion identity. You come here to find the next Alexander McQueen or John Galliano.

en It has a very real role of protecting us, ... It ... operates in very special circumstances, and therefore a president must take heed of leaders such as Gen. Powell and Gen. Schwarzkopf who say that you cannot have open gays in the military.

en This thing that Colin Powell's son is expected to do is kind of scary when you think that television and radio and newspapers are what make people think what they think.


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