111. Chinese leaders fear that venturesome dissidents and workers and farmers angry over rising unemployment and low incomes might seize on the anniversaries, triggering unrest. 112. City leaders fear it would be swamped by immigrants. 113. County leaders fear that without a major breakthrough soon, land claim talks with the Oneida Indian Nation could reach an impasse that sends the dispute back to court. 114. Democratic leaders feared that concerns over how to pay for it may cost them votes, but Clinton sought to clarify that he still strongly supports the bill. 115. Democratic leaders fear that concerns over how to pay for it may cost them votes, but Clinton sought to clarify that he still strongly supports the bill. 116. Ethnic leaders fear that the NLD-junta reconciliation talks will only address the core issue of democracy and sideline their demands for autonomy. 117. Fewer than five years ago, city and business leaders feared post-Cold War defense cutbacks would cost the area thousands of jobs. 118. Government leaders fear the surge of violence in Richmond, a town in KwaZulu-Natal province, will escalate. 119. Greek leaders also fear about their falling popularity taking another hit from public anger over the strike. 120. Green Party leaders feared New Yorkers might vote for Nader on the Independence line and never make it down to the Green Party line. |