1. And those speeches followed a night in which convention officials rejuggled the schedule to make certain that Mrs. Gore and Mrs. Clinton dominated prime time. 2. And those speeches followed a Tuesday night in which convention officials rejuggled the schedule to make certain that Mrs. Gore and Mrs. Clinton dominated prime time. 3. Atlanta convention officials fear that even with an expansion here, they could have a hard time winning the show back. 4. But convention officials were also engaged in negotiations with former Vice President Dan Quayle over the contents of his speech. 5. But he reserved further comment, as did Republican convention officials who had eagerly selected this overwhelmingly Democratic city after seeing firsthand the evidence of its downtown renewal. 6. Convention officials realize the association industry is serious business. 7. Convention officials indicated they were loath to risk marring their purposely upbeat display of playing nice by giving prime time to a candidate engaged in a negative campaign. 8. Convention officials said there has been little reported violence against visitors who come to Atlanta on business and stay in central business district hotels. 9. Convention officials said they were looking forward to working with McAuliffe. 10. Convention officials disagreed. |
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