1. The President is attempting to drum up public support for his economic program. 2. The Republicans are trying to embarrass the president by thwarting his economic program. 3. An International Monetary Fund delegation left Turkey last week with Turkish officials saying an agreement would be possible if the IMF approves its three-year economic program. 4. And even those who supported Putin could only guess at his economic program, which has yet to be written, let alone made public. 5. And some say it will not be able to meet the requirements of an IMF economic program, which is a prerequisite for more international aid. 6. Another attempt to force a set of impossible economic programs on the country has failed. 7. Assessing the economic consequences of a victory by Zyuganov is made difficult by the vagueness of his economic program, which was finally published this week. 8. A preliminary draft of the economic program promised wholesale renationalization. 9. Also, investors speculated a new economic program due to be unveiled Sunday might contain fewer-than-expected market-friendly policies. 10. Bush campaign officials have defended his economic program as sound. |