All of us understand the victims' plight. They are not the property of any side to this lawsuit. Their collective loss belongs to the country. |
An enormous professional responsibility and burden has been lifted from me, and for the first time in 2 1/2 years, my life is again my own. |
Clearly Telstra is denying its employees' fundamental right to talk to union representatives at work in their own time. |
Dead men don't tell tales. We don't want a Lee Harvey Oswald here. We don't want an Oliver Stone movie. We don't want a Warren Commission report. |
Edwardsville's always a big game for us, no matter if he's there or if he's not. It was very strange to play against him. I've been playing with him all my life and it was a strange thing. He's a great basketball player and he'd help any high school out. |
Every cemetery district has an endowment fund and they can only spend the interest on that money. They can't touch the principle. I recommend they do that. Otherwise, even if they were good with the money, the money could erode. |
He can really help solidify our offensive line. We needed some flexibility there as well. |
He did not develop the way we wanted. He was average. Maybe that's the best way to put it. |
He is not a demon, though surely his act was demonic. Mr. McVeigh could very easily be considered the boy next door, and that is what is so serious about it. ... He is everyman. |
He's an extroverted guy ... a good employee. He's a patriot, loyal to his country. And well-read. |
He's fine, he's OK, |
He's not only a great owner and a great manager, but he's also a tremendous fan of the game. That forms a bond which has grown between Mark and the people in Dallas and the region. |
I do think the public is entitled to know more about Mr. McVeigh than simply what the government releases anonymously. |
I don't know which employees he's been talking to - I suspect the senior managers on generous severance packages. This is the wrong plan for Telstra and the wrong plan for Australia. |
I expect it will be long and drawn out, exhaustive and costly. |