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Diana 'had considered marrying heart doctor'

Mr Khan also said he had received a letter suggesting that the coroner may want him to appear at the inquest, but said it is unlikely that he will attend.He said: "They say they would prefer it if I testified to the jurors. My lawyers advised me I do not have to attend. If that's their advice, I won't go. But if I find I have to go according to the law, I will go."He refused to talk about the circumstances surrounding his break-up with the princess, but talked of the esteem in which he holds her. .


Michael Pointer: Purdue Q&A

Question: When will the Purdue quarterback actually look off his primary receiver and go through his progressions? From what I saw Saturday, come-heck-or-high-water, Curtis Painter is going to throw to his primary, even if there is a crowd. And, on two of those interceptions, no Boiler receiver was in the area. I haven't seen anyone say that a receiver zigged when he should have zagged. Were those interceptions all on Painter? Quotes from coaches and Painter seem to suggest so. (Mike from Kokomo)

Answer: Mike, I have covered four quarterbacks since I've been on the Purdue beat: Brandon Hance, Kyle Orton, Brandon Kirsch and Painter. (I missed having the pleasure of covering Drew Brees.) I heard that complaint about everyone of them, including Orton, who had 31 touchdown passes and just five interceptions as a starter.


February 2008

Eliot Spitzer explaining after this moring's ABNY breakfast that his "budget for one New York" unity message isn't an attempt to undercut the Senate GOP's argument that upstate will be ill-served if the Democrats take control of the chamber because it will be dominated by downstate interests.

Spitzer insists this all-for-one theme is nothing new, and said he's been talking about since his "very first moment as governor," adding: "I've said to the public, 'We need to view this as one entity, one family...This is all of us together."

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Chris Rose: Debate snub has him singing the Oxford blues

When I'm not tuned into the more compelling contest of who will win the Super Bowl this year, I occasionally dial into the presidential race, generally to recoil in horror at the spectacle of it all.

It's freakish almost, given the broad palette of players and personalities still in the race, that the most entertaining -- and frightening -- character currently in this drama is not one of the candidates, but a spouse who also happens to be a former president.

Bill Clinton looks so wild-eyed, ticked off and sleep-deprived on the campaign trail -- he fell asleep at the head table at a Martin Luther King tribute Monday -- that he seems to be putting his own legacy on the line in a bloody battle to put his wife into the White House.

Even Ted Kennedy told him to shut up.


 
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