He is not there to hear the government line, or really even to tell tales of woe, but to look at what remains of the places and people nearest the nuclear reactors.
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But it has also set off a debate: Has Fenn truly hidden the treasure chest or was this, for the idiosyncratic, publicity-loving 82-year-old who loves to tell tales, just another way to have fun, a great caper to bolster his legacy?
What I am is a recovering journalist who's traveled and eaten her way around the planet and lived to tell some tales.
He then went on to tell tall tales about his wartime derring-do and about almost everything else that happened in his life.
Perhaps other Goldman employees will emerge to tell opposing tales.
Maybe so, but the people who are likely to be most disappointed are the additional golf pilgrims, most of whom want to go home to tell tall tales of conquering the famed Old Course.
In New York City , the savviest of visitors make a beeline for The Moth, the storytelling competition where ten audience members volunteer to tell true tales (under five minutes long), which are often broadcast on its popular podcast.
"One of the great tricks that they use is to tell reporters these tall tales to get it into print, " said Nickell, who authored a book, Psychic Sleuths, that takes an in-depth look at the claims of 10 crime-solving psychics.
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The scores who return daily to wave faded photos of those long lost have sad tales to tell.
Nowadays we leave it to Hollywood to tell such grandiose tales but they are rarely told there in anything other than a superficial way.
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Liberty received 3, 500 e-mails and letters from people who were moved by the ad and inspired to tell their own tales of responsibility.
For now, most senators seem to be on the same page, largely because they can all tell tales similar to Sen.
Outside a shelter, the director assembles what seems like every lost and wrecked person in the city and halts the story to let them tell their tales.
In the end Mr Erard is happy simply to meet interesting characters, tell fascinating tales and round up the research without trying to judge which is the best work.
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When Tony Blair's ministers retire to their word processors, they will have the usual tales of personal animosity to tell.
To those watching closely there were frequent tell-tales of the huge talent, but that doesn't cut it in a world where headline perception is all.
That sweetness is well caught, and Polley has few peers in the devout attention that she pays to body language and the tales it can tell.
One wonders, though, what tales Rainbow Warrior 3 will have to tell at the end of its working life - and how much of a dent it'll manage to make on the less tractable issues that head today's agenda.
Even though the markets' tell tales are imperfect, they could be used to empower the regulator, which brings me to the second major obstacle to dynamic oversight: political opposition during the time of expansion.
Anti-Catholic prejudice was rife in polite English society until surprisingly recently: countless families can tell tales of scandals or feuds triggered by a mixed Anglican-Catholic marriage, up to the 1960s or 1970s.
JAEGAR-MILLER: The unsettling tales of murder, suicide and hauntings, that Onyx will tell these tourists, date back to previous centuries.
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