61.   Jackson said he would watch how Clinton performs and decide by fall whether to challenge him.

62.   Leaders of the U.S.-dominated NATO alliance are scheduled to decide by early February the exact size, composition and mission of the successor to SFOR.

63.   Linebacker Jashon Sykes of Serra, considered one of the top linebackers in the country, said he will decide by Wednesday if he will attend USC or Colorado.

64.   McLane has said he would decide by this weekend about whether he will keep the team in Houston or attempt to sell it to Virginia businessman Bill Collins.

65.   Michael Klatman, vice president for corporate relations, said Storage had already decided by then on a buyback, though not on its size.

66.   Morales, a Democrat who lives in Crandall, southeast of Dallas, said he will talk to his family over the weekend and decide by Monday or Tuesday.

67.   NASA officials said they would decide by the end of the year whether to continue work on the original module or to go with the new concept.

68.   Ms. Albright had to decide by Thursday whether to extend the ban, which has been renewed every six months.

69.   New science standards are in place, she added, and will decided upon by the state Board of Education next month.

70.   Norton is expected to decide by summer whether it should proceed.

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