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Naturally, the Fox News anchor didn't challenge the man he called Mr Chairman and the matter of the mass hacking of phones belonging to MPs, public figures and celebrities was dropped as Murdoch moved to praise his own organisation for its robust criticism of the Obama administration, delivering one swift jab at a competitor, the
Media news, UK and world media comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2010
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Mbabazi: Well, Mr Chairman, that is the evidence of Mr Ssekikubo, its not mine.
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If you are concerned about a rational discussion in this half an hour, which we have, please give the floor to someone else, Mr Chairman.
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If you are concerned about a rational discussion in this half an hour, which we have, please give the floor to someone else, Mr Chairman.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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All these sentiments, Mr Chairman, are reflected both by the draft platform, by the various resolutions which will come forward, and by the amendments, all of which have been agreed.
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Mr Chairman, no other chairman could have given the drive in this occasion.
Transcript - The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs 2008
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Mr Chairman, we are pleased to offer the assistance I have outlined.
Speech to the ASEAN-UN International Pledging Conference 2008
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Mr Chairman, thank you for that kind introduction.
The Australia Hong Kong Connection - The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs 2008
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Importantly, Mr Chairman, to protect and enhance food supplies, Australia remains convinced that the most effective long-term measure is the dismantling of barriers that distort trade in agricultural products.
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On a point of order, Mr Chairman, the "UK Embassy in Brussels" is accredited to the Government of Belgium and as such probably have very little interest in what is going on in the Commission offices.
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