91. A larger group of potential members might complicate what administration officials acknowledge could be a tough battle to win Senate approval. 92. A Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Inc. official acknowledged that brokers had made mistakes in reporting some Fisons Plc share trading during the day yesterday. 93. A new state prison opened this year, but prison officials acknowledge that it does not begin to address the demand for more jail cells. 94. A senior Israeli political official acknowledged Friday that Israel had had a role in the death. 95. A senior U.N. official here acknowledged the problem exists. 96. A senior White House official acknowledged Thursday night that President Clinton and his aides had all but given up hope for passage of the bill. 97. A senior State Department official acknowledged on Thursday that it might be hard to persuade the two largest Kurdish factions to settle their differences after years of fighting. 98. A senior Bush administration official acknowledged that considerable new generating capacity was coming online without government action, but said the investment was patchy. 99. A senior security official here acknowledged that Kmail killed the men. 100. A senior U.S. official acknowledged Saturday that Clinton had raised the issue as a way of trying to help Barak survive a no-confidence vote scheduled for Monday. |