61. After initially agreeing to an interview, Alarcon referred questions to Arturo Gargotena, the presidential minister.
62. Air Force officials in Washington referred questions about the suit to Robins.
63. After the verdict as court officers were applying handcuffs and ankle chains, Wyatt referred questions to Swomley.
64. Aides to the governor referred questions about the financing to Zarb.
65. All other questions were referred to Bill Miller, an Austin public relations consultant and lobbyist, whom Nixon hired after his arrest.
66. Air Force, Army and CDC officials referred the questions up to those cabinet-level departments.
67. Airbus spokesoman Barbara Kracht referred all questions to the partner companies.
68. Both officials referred questions to the Foreign Ministry, where officials said they had nothing to say.
69. Burns referred all questions to Staver, his attorney.
70. But a spokesman for the company, Allen Pfenninger, referred all questions about how the standard was developed back to NSF.