I have a very high regard for Michael Levy, whom I have know for a number of years, and I am confident that the combined skills of the enhanced management team will help us to grow the business.
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Zambia's main opposition leader of the Patriotic Front, Michael Sata casts his vote in Lusaka on October 30, 2008. Zambians were voting in a presidential election -- but opposition leader Michael Sata accused police of scheming with electoral authorities to "rig" the result, again warning he would not accept defeat. Sata is locked in a neck-and-neck race against acting President Rupiah Banda, in a contest to replace president Levy Mwanawasa who died in August following a stroke.
Zambia's main opposition leader Michael Sata answers journalists' questions after casting his vote in Lusaka on October 30, 2008. Zambians were voting in a presidential election -- but opposition leader Michael Sata accused police of scheming with electoral authorities to "rig" the result, again warning he would not accept defeat. Sata is locked in a neck-and-neck race against acting President Rupiah Banda, in a contest to replace president Levy Mwanawasa who died in August following a stroke.
Zambia's main opposition leader of the Patriotic Front, Michael Sata talks to the media after casting his vote in Lusaka on October 30, 2008. Zambians were voting in a presidential election -- but opposition leader Michael Sata accused police of scheming with electoral authorities to "rig" the result, again warning he would not accept defeat. Sata is locked in a neck-and-neck race against acting President Rupiah Banda, in a contest to replace president Levy Mwanawasa who died in August following a stroke.
Zambia's main opposition leader of the Patriotic Front, Michael Sata prepares to cast his vote in Lusaka on October 30, 2008. Zambians were voting in a presidential election -- but opposition leader Michael Sata accused police of scheming with electoral authorities to "rig" the result, again warning he would not accept defeat. Sata is locked in a neck-and-neck race against acting President Rupiah Banda, in a contest to replace president Levy Mwanawasa who died in August following a stroke.
A Zambian woman casts her vote in a polling station of Lusaka on October 30, 2008. Zambians were voting in a presidential election -- but opposition leader Michael Sata accused police of scheming with electoral authorities to "rig" the result, again warning he would not accept defeat. Sata is locked in a neck-and-neck race against acting President Rupiah Banda, in a contest to replace president Levy Mwanawasa who died in August following a stroke.
I have a very high regard for Michael Levy, whom I have know for a number of years, and I am confident that the combined skills of the enhanced management team will help us to grow the business.
My comments were in response to the list of tapes that were going to be provided ... We had not seen the tapes yet. Those comments were simply a reaction to the list that we had been provided by Michael Levy. The list of tapes (and the content) were consistent with what we already knew -- the taping of (opposing) coaching signals (by the Patriots).
He was very curious. He was very driven ... He'd taken our trigonometry textbook and taught it to himself.