81. Feeling stranded in Middle America, Bloom begins to look toward the Hasidim of Postville as a connection to his roots. 82. Few economists put their faith in pipe dreams, much less the visions of politicians looking toward higher office. 83. Even without New York, Bush knew enough late Tuesday to look toward November. 84. For Bob Dole, the California primary provided a golden opportunity to look toward November and demonstrate the vast differences between himself and President Clinton. 85. Firefighters in heavy gear yelled at colleagues, who stood looking toward a rolling pillar of smoke. 86. For the Perseids, Marsden advises, look toward the eastern horizon. 87. For good or ill, the world has got used to looking toward America for leadership in economic policy. 88. Friday was the Chinese New Year, a natural time to look toward a prosperous new time. 89. For reasons that all can understand, modern Germany looks toward the future much more enthusiastically than it looks at the past. 90. Fuster is looking toward the future. |