91.   And there are apparently more such voters this fall than in any election in memory.

92.   Any switch to supporting lower oil prices now could undermine the chances of victory for the moderates in the Iranian elections in February, these analysts say.

93.   Argentine stocks fell to a seven-day low amid investor concern the government will delay the reform of archaic labor laws until after congressional elections in October.

94.   Aristide and hundreds of his Fanmi Lavalas party activists have written issue papers for the elections in March.

95.   Arroyo, an economist with her own ideas about how to fix the Philippines, faces crucial legislative elections in May.

96.   Any devaluation, analysts say, would certainly not occur before the Presidential elections in May.

97.   Any rupture of the talks would cause a serious dispute between Washington and Jerusalem just a few weeks before President Clinton faces mid-term elections in the Congress.

98.   As Indonesia prepares for elections in June, its first multiparty vote in four decades, Bali has become a swirl of waving flags and banners.

99.   As secretary of state, Katherine Harris wields considerable influence over the conduct of elections in Florida.

100.   As for the Middle East, McCain said he hoped the election in Israel this week would result in the resumption of the peace process.

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