"You can't get to a place today where for the first time the proposals are being unveiled at a public meeting and no one has had sight of them, save on the front of a newspaper, " she said.
The newspaper, which has had sight of the cables in advance of their publication, reports that a documentary made by the former Duchess of York about the treatment of disabled children in Turkish care centers "topped the agenda" at talks between Miliband and his Turkish counterpart, Ali Babacan, in November 2008.
Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, the former chairman of Lazards Investment Bank, Ken Costa, said the finance industry had lost sight of the need to do good as well as make money.
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Substitute Gavin Rae had a sight of goal in the 89th minute but the Dundee midfielder's 20-yard shot flew well wide of the target.
But on a rare foray forward they had a sight of goal when Kalinic worked some space in the City box only to have his shot blocked by the on-rushing Hart.
Joel lay mute and still in his bath, then shivered in his Spider-Man pajamas and refused to get into bed because he had caught sight of the moon through his bedroom window.
Twice Xavi had a sight of goal but the midfielder was crowded out on both occasions, Pedro flashed an instinctive volley wide from Dani Alves' cross, while Zlatan Ibrahimovic had a snap-shot well blocked by Walter Samuel.
Both sides had their first sight of goal courtesy of early free-kicks.
Sone Aluko had a brief sight of goal after a one-two with former Motherwell player Nick Blackman but Stevie Hammell got back to snuff out the danger.
Ellington had his first sight of goal 17 minutes from time, but the former Wigan striker failed to get any power on his long-range strike and Begovic made a comfortable save.
It all looked far more promising for the Sky Blues when Morrison, who had the first sight of goal after 17 minutes, put them ahead as the Cardiff rearguard again looked indecisive under a high ball into the area.
In attack, the Reds had a brief sight of goal early on when Milan Jovanovic slid a piercing ball to Babel only for the Dutchman's touch to let him down and the chance of a shot at goal quickly evaporated.
Some of their children had become "allergic" to the sight of their father and one even tried to jump out of a moving car when his voice had come on the radio.
North End could have been out of sight had Coutts found the goal with a brace of efforts - one in each half - but he struck the woodwork with each.
In the past, Rawls had fallen out of sight for a few days, but always called his mother and took some possessions with him, Martin said.
The Lions, whose scrum had improved out of sight following a pasting the previous week, lost front-rowers Gethin Jenkins and Adam Jones within five minutes of the restart.
It also questioned the committee's role saying it had "appeared to lose sight of its clear statutory remit".
Despite their dominance, Irish never had the game out of sight as McAlister kicked over two further penalties.
Liverpool had barely given Real a sight of their goal and comfortably closed out the first leg last-16 tie.
Grant Rees' managed to add a last-minute consolation try for the hosts after lamont had put them out of sight.
Substitute Matt Taylor went close for Bolton before Odemwingie sliced horribly wide after a long ball had given him a clear sight of glory.
The only information people had been getting was the sight of clouds of smoke and the non-stop sound of fighter jets, military helicopters and explosions, indicating how heavy the fighting continues to be in the south-eastern area of the city leading to the airport, our correspondent says.
Also, since radio waves sometimes arrive at your device not directly from the radio tower but rather by being bounced off a building or hill, these signals may be much lower in signal strength than if you had a clear line of sight view to the cell site.
By this point Fulham could have been out of sight had Zamora's heavy first touch not allowed Benaglio to save at the striker's feet after he was free on goal or if Murphy's shot from a Paul Konchesky cross had been placed better so as to prevent a last-ditch goal-line clearance from Barzagli.
But like most big conglomerates, Westinghouse lost sight of what it had set out to achieve.
During the summer, Mr Downes said he had witnessed the "rare" sight of farmers coming together to lobby for a joint cause.
The night before, the sight of the building had triggered his fear of the sniper, and he had instinctively dropped to the floor of his room.
The greatest threat might well be the first year or more after an attack, particularly if a major economic crisis was accompanied by growing evidence that Iran had proceeded underground and out of sight of the international community to produce a nuclear weapon.
Now it was her neighbor whom she might have loved for years and years, so swiftly and completely had she been struck dumb at the sight of him.
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