71. Both Richels and Cline argue that the long-term view should prevail, and this raises perplexing issues as to the timing of emissions reductions. 72. Both the markets and the Argentine government are treating the issue as mainly one of deficit spending. 73. Board Chairwoman Carolyn Crawford of Beaumont said the threats were related to board actions on such hot-button issues as approving health textbooks that teach about sex. 74. A few futurists even envision a day when citizens might rule the country by voting electronically on such daily issues as health care or budgets. 75. A look at the scorecard on issues as Bush prepares to head home. 76. A leading landlord advocate, Joseph Strasburg of the Rent Stabilization Association, said the Democrats were trying to use these other issues as bargaining chips in the negotiations. 77. A recent survey by GOP strategist Anthony Fabrizio found that the Republican Party had splintered into five factions on such big issues as taxes, trade and abortion. 78. 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. 79. A tax cut victory would also allow him to delve into such issues as abortion and gun control. 80. Abortion rights activists are framing the issue as one of gender fairness. |