1. Governor Bush has made his Mark building prisons, toughening laws on juvenile crime and calling for lower property taxes. 2. The government is toughening antidrug laws. 3. Among them are a bill that would let many workers keep their health insurance when they change jobs, and a proposal to toughen laws against illegal immigration. 4. And officials, worrying about loss of the money tourists bring to the local economy, have stepped up patrols at the airports and toughened laws against airport hustlers. 5. And more and more countries that historically have not been troubled by executives meeting to collude on prices and production are toughening their laws. 6. And the state is toughening its laws once again. 7. And there has been talk of toughening divorce laws in Idaho, Georgia and Pennsylvania. 8. Antigua, Nauru, Russia and Colombia are all working with the United States to toughen their laws, Summers says in his address. 9. As Congress moves to toughen export laws, however, advances in computer technology threaten to swamp enforcement efforts. 10. Ashcroft also said he will ask Congress to toughen anti-terrorism laws. |
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