61.  Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott says the word "democracy has come to stand for a bit of an oversimplification."

62.  Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, the U.S. representative, said there had been "good talks," but refused further comment.

63.  Deputy Sheriff Steve Davis said federal authorities have traced the pistol and the carbine to their original owners, but have not tracked subsequent sales.

64.  Deputy Superintendent Gil Kleiman, spokesman for the National Police, said the bus was packed with schoolchildren and people going to work.

65.  Deputy Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said that combining a low inflation rate with investment-led economic expansion had played "an important part in our success."

66.  Deputy U.S. Trade Rep. Jeffrey Lang will lead a U.S. delegation to Asia this month to "talk about their offers," Barshefsky said.

67.  Denise Collins, owner of Aunt Ann's Agency in San Francisco, said knew of five families who have used cameras on their nannies.

68.  Denise Dowd, chief of injury prevention and a physician in the emergency department at the hospital, said injuries to children in auto accidents were devastating and costly.

69.  Denise Rich and Dozoretz were "emphatically not, in my view, determinative or even central to my efforts," Quinn said.

70.  Denise Senhaux, who is legally blind, said Pac Bell's application should be approved because the company has been a good corporate citizen.

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