Mr. MARK ZANDI (Chief Economist, Moody's Economy.com): It's good to be with you, John.
Mr. MARK REGEV (Israeli Government Spokesman): Unequivocally there are no direct or indirect talks with Hamas.
Mr. MARK BOMSHOW (Former Employee, Ameriquest): I feel bad that I was part of this.
Mr. MARK MOTHERSBAUGH (Devo): (Singing) Everybody needs a good thing, everybody wants a good thing, everybody.
Mr. MARK FITZPATRICK (Senior Fellow, International Institute for Strategic Studies-London): Well, Germany is of two minds.
Mr. MARK SHMUGER (Chairman, Universal Pictures): Yeah, animals, water, children, gigantic construction, you know, building a Bible-sized ark.
Mr. MARK BRADY: There are something in the range of 40, 50, 000 of these vehicles on the road.
Mr. MARK ZANDI (Economist, MoodysEconomy.com): It's still a voluntary plan and I don't think that's going to be enough.
Mr. MARK WAHLBERG (Actor): (As Jerry Mercer) I found out you had something to do with happened to Ma.
Mr. MARK RASCH (Former Federal Prosecutor): You can only give out anonymous data.
Mr. MARK ZANDI (Chief economist, Moodyseconomy.com): You know, in the grand scheme of things, this is still very, very small.
Mr. MARK DUCHADOLIER (Student, North Carolina Central University): Well, today I just went to website to see the latest news.
Mr. MARK BURZYNSKI: You always cringe when you hear somebody was killed.
Mr. Mark said his firm sold a "material" amount of Apple stock last year, but lately has been holding or moderately increasing its position.
Mr. MARK JORDAN LEGAN (Slate): Before any of you go grab a fast food cheeseburger today, you may want to check out Fast Food Nation.
Mr. MARK REGEV (Israeli Foreign Ministry): That's just simply not true.
Mr. MARK FIELDS (President, Ford North American Operations): When we talk about the culture of the organization, what we're really talking about is behaviors and beliefs.
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Mr. MARK KENNEDY (Pilot, U.S. Airways): It'll show various aircraft out there, what they're doing, climbing or descending, whether they're flying toward you or away from you.
Mr. MARK GODFREY (Coworker): Especially all of the people who have come in and shared their sympathy with either cards or reading that sign on the door.
Mr. MARK DYBUL (Deputy Director, US Global AIDS Office): It goes on to say very quickly in the legislation that that does not mean we cannot provide services.
Mr. MARK BLUMENTHAL (Publisher, Pollster.com): It's the change in the middle, the movement among independents, that's as much as responsible for this modest but critically important shift to McCain.
Mr. MARK NAYMIK (Reporter, Cleveland Plain Dealer): I saw a very energized Democratic Party ticket led by the gubernatorial candidate and a colleague of U.S. Senate candidate Sherrod Brown.
Mr. MARK LAITY (NATO Spokesman, Afghanistan): We've sent out overnight 700 Afghan army troops, which is a significant number and I think proves, one, our ability to react quite quickly.
Mr. MARK SCHLEIFSTEIN (Staff Writer, The Times-Picayune): Good morning.
Mr. MARK KRIKORIAN (Center for Immigration Studies): The fact is that people who are not members of the household, members of the family, have no business issuing demands to the American people.
Mr. MARK POTOK (Southern Poverty Law Center): I think that the better policy for independent groups, watchdog groups and so on, is to, as much as possible, stick scrupulously to the truth.
Mr. MARK RICHERT (American Foundation for the Blind): This proposed rule rather astonishingly says that it will be in place and applied to all technologies in the future, regardless of technological advancement or innovation.
Mr. MARK KOZELEK (Singer): (Singing) Long distance runaround.
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