91. Some in the United States have expressed alarm that the scandal may lead parishioners to boycott Sunday collections or special appeals. 92. Some Western sources have expressed alarm that troops have been posted in front of supermarkets in some places. 93. The committee also expressed alarm over the recent attack on a Novaya Gazeta correspondent, Sergei Zolovkin, in the southern Black Sea resort of Sochi. 94. The department did not provide statistics for previous years, but Interior Ministry officials have been expressing alarm since mid-year at the rising number of jailbreaks. 95. The secretary-general on Wednesday expressed great alarm at the escalating violence and urged both sides to exercise maximum restraint. 96. The PPI expressed alarm that the bill may be passed without the merits of any consultation with farmers groups. 97. The rebels have said nothing since, and observers expressed alarm. 98. The same sentiment was also echoed by the labor sector which expressed alarm over the lack of interest showed by the PPA in finally privatizing the said port. 99. The United Nations, which brokered the peace, expressed alarm and blamed the crisis on the opposition. 100. The World Health Organization expressed alarm last year over what it called a virtual collapse of the health system in Iraq. |