41. But most stay in Ingushetia, crammed into emergency housing or squeezed into private homes and putting tremendous new strains on the already battered economy. 42. But most stay in Ingushetia, crammed into emergency housing or squeezed into private homes and putting tremendous stress on the already battered economy. 43. Cabinet ministers have resigned before, but most have stayed in the government after deal making. 44. Given the historically high salaries paid to top researchers in company-sponsored facilities such as Sarnoff and Bell Labs, most stayed put, said Jim Clingham. 45. Most are staying neutral. 46. Most are staying with families and are not reported to be in immediate danger of starving or freezing to death. 47. Most are staying with friends and relatives. 48. Most stay in small shelters run by religious or civic groups that do not have the money to house many people. 49. Most stayed home, leaving working parents scrambling for babysitters. 50. Most were staying put in shelters, and planned to stay through Christmas. |