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Enero 17, 2005

Está escondido

Decididamente, Osama bin Laden no está poniendo nada de su parte para permitir que le atrapen. En una entrevista con The Washington Post, George Bush nos desvela por qué el líder de Al Qaeda no ha sido aún capturado:

The Post: Why do you think [Osama] bin Laden has not been caught?

THE PRESIDENT: Because he's hiding.

The Post: Our allies have done all they can do to help catch him?

THE PRESIDENT: We're on the hunt.

The Post: Do you think others are on the hunt, too? Are you happy, content with what other countries are doing in that hunt?

THE PRESIDENT: Yes.

Las respuestas parecen un poco breves. Claro que podría ser peor. Podría haber dicho "pasapalabra" o "ésa no me la sé".

Posted by Iñigo at Enero 17, 2005 01:40 PM

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Y lo peor es que si hubiera dicho "esa no me la sé" algunos tampoco nos habríamos extrañado demassiado ;)Sonia BlancoP.D: A ver si te animas a usar Haloscan o algo así para los comentarios porque es una pesadez lo de los comentarios anónimos y no poder hacerte trackback.

Posted by: Anonymous at Enero 17, 2005 06:36 PM

Eso de "hacerte trackback" suena demasiado doloroso. En cualquier caso, creo que estoy haciendo las últimas carreras en blogger. Empiezan a ser demasiados millones de usuarios y hay muchos días en los que el sistema da síntomas de agotamiento.

Posted by: Iñigo at Enero 17, 2005 07:47 PM

The ornate ceremonial courtroom at U.S. District Court in Washingotn, D.C. will be the backdrop for Judge Thomas Hogan to hear arguments from the Department of Justice and the House of Representatives, as well as Jefferson's lawyer, on the search which Hogan condoned.

Posted by: barfrancois at Junio 18, 2006 01:49 AM

Edmonton dominated the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night and the 4-0 margin in Game 6 makes it hard to imagine the Oilers not hoisting hockey's Holy Grail above their heads in less than 48 hours. And it would not come as any shock to see defenseman Chris Pronger, who had another 31-minute night, take the honors for the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.

Posted by: aloysaloia at Junio 19, 2006 08:05 AM