No one he interviewed will take personal responsibility for the shambles, but Mr Cooper suggests three reasons why things got this bad.
Conversely, if no one he saw seemed to have trouble with influenza, he might buy more yellow or green (sporadic activity) shares for each of the next few weeks.
When Bond was told of the filming he said that he was not interested in receiving bungs and that no-one he had ever worked with had taken a bung.
Yet no one disputes he can connect with people who might be otherwise indifferent to politics.
No one - he hasn't won four in the same year, and this might be the year.
But no one, he says, was paying attention to what he was reporting.
No one doubts he is clever, experienced, understands markets and at crucial moments has proved more pragmatic than Sir Mervyn.
"Let me repeat, " Chidambaram told Parliament in his budget speech, making sure no one thought he had misspoken, "only 42, 800" people say they earn that much.
And he was summoned to see the principal, Major Nourse. (No one knew why he was called Major, but the title fit him: he was discipline, first, last, and always.) Tom, the eldest DiMaggio brother, took Joe back to school.
"No-one can say when he would have died, he was an ill man, no-one's disputing that, " said Mr Betchley.
Suggesting he was a Washington insider, but one no-one could work with, that he'd taken money from the hated Freddy Mac and Fannie Mae government mortgage companies (as "a historian") and that he was a loose cannon.
There was nothing that did not interest him and no one of note he did not know.
His reputation as a champion of civil liberties suffered, but no one doubted where he stood about keeping Canada unified.
The state's lottery director said Thursday he hasn't seen the ticket, but he also says no one else has come forward saying he has it.
Boston University's Mitchell Zuckoff says no one knows when he went from being a legitimate money manager to a guy running an alleged Ponzi scheme.
No one knows what he did between the years 1999 to 2002, the year he started an engineering-design firm in India before contesting elections in 2004.
Wiederhorn points out that his past malfeasances are spelled out in the franchise agreement so no one can say he didn't know what he was getting into.
No one knows how he would actually govern as president.
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He was a useful dinner guest, entertaining the company with stories of this century's immortals, Einstein, Picasso, Freud, and so on, and no one doubted that he had met them.
Benedict is the first pope to resign in nearly 600 years, and the decision has placed the Vatican in uncharted waters: No one knows what he'll be called or even what he'll wear after Feb. 28.
Smith, such a virtuosic scorer that no one minds when he skips the rebounding portion of pre-game layup lines, also poured in 31 points against Oregon on Friday and had 50 points in his first two NCAA tournament games.
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"It might be no-one knows he's missing, it could be someone reported him missing and is desperately keen to find out where he is, " said Det Sgt Jeremy Allsup, who is trying to piece together clues about the man's identity.
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