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WHO SAID WHAT THIS WEEK

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“He doesn’t say ‘Good morning’ to us anymore. He’s upset with us generally.”

Arthur Edwards, a British photograph­er who has spent four decades covering the royal family, on Prince Harry’s recent attitude toward the press. Kensington Palace announced this week that there will be almost no access to the May 19 royal wedding ceremony

“It’s a black eye not just on my department but law enforcemen­t.”

Nick Willick, the unsuspecti­ng former police chief in Auburn, Calif., who fired the alleged “Golden State Killer” in 1979, after the police officer was caught shopliftin­g

“I govern through the people; I don’t govern through government.”

Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford explaining a flip-flop on the Greenbelt

“He dictated that whole letter. I didn’t write that letter. I just made it up as I went along.”

Dr. Harold Bornstein tells CNN who actually wrote that extremely rosy assessment of presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump’s health in 2015

“They’re glorifying a name that brings so much pain. … You wouldn’t eat at a place called Hitler’s or Bin Laden’s.”

Paola Murillo of Latincouve­r, a non-profit cultural society, explains the opposition to a Latintheme­d restaurant in Vancouver named Escobar

“I was using the restroom and my brother came and tackled me with my cellphone, saying ‘Answer it, answer it,’ and I looked, and that’s when tears started

pouring down.”

Shaquem Griffin, one-handed NFL prospect on finding out he was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks, the team his twin brother plays for

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