81. The drug scandals rocking the world of international sports have confronted the Olympic movement with a much larger credibility problem than its leaders seem to realize. 82. The leaders seem unclear about the present purpose of the organization, and therefore about the political and military shape it is to take. 83. The militia leaders seem to have come in part for the free publicity. 84. The North Korea leader seemed to indicate he had retreated because of growing hostility from Washington. 85. The only question for the rest of the nation is whether to take seriously a document the party leaders themselves seem determined to ignore. 86. The Russian leader seems anxious to preserve those gains while bowing to the inevitable. 87. The Yugoslav leader seems determined to carry out further repression in Kosovo while he still has the military strength to do so. 88. Though it had great superstars, including Wayne Gretzky, no leaders ever seemed to emerge for Team Canada. 89. Though their contract expires this year, labor leaders seem in no mood to strike or seek steep wage increases. 90. This time, the leaders seemed to develop a rapport that saw them constantly laughing and joking with each other in private. |