41. Apparel and footwear factories overseas have slowly improved working conditions in response to a highly vocal anti-sweatshop movement, labor rights advocates say. 42. Arms control advocates said the reductions being considered by the White House are not nearly as deep as they had hoped. 43. Arms control advocates say the Clinton administration has much work ahead to win Senate approval. 44. Arab-American advocates say the targeting is so pervasive that some Arab-Americans alter their behavior to avoid being searched. 45. Around the country, blacks will be viewed suspiciously when juries are chosen to decide cases involving white victims, minority advocates said. 46. Artificial turf, advocates say, offers the best of both worlds -- green fields and unlimited use -- and it can handle the rainy weather, too. 47. Arms control advocates said the sales tend to promote non-democratic governments. 48. Anti-sweatshop advocates say these organizations are tougher, more credible monitors than the corporate auditing firms usually used for monitoring. 49. As computer programming becomes more advanced, the use of Web bugs threatens to become more insidious, privacy advocates say. 50. As one transit advocate said recently, New York has used up the transportation system built by its grandparents. |