91.   Negotiations between House Republicans and Democrats to form a joint committee on election reform have broken down.

92.   Observers hailed the decision as a landmark step that could lead to election reform in other states.

93.   President Clinton agreed Thursday that election reforms may grow out of the ballot dispute in Florida.

94.   President Clinton, in Brunei for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, said Thursday that the Florida controversy will likely spur election reforms.

95.   Scalfaro now can proceed with his choice without having to worry that the next government would need to focus on election reform.

96.   Senate Rules Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., plans hearings on election reform next week.

97.   Several of the speakers urged Congress to move on election reforms.

98.   The Congressional Black Caucus, which has actively pushed for election reform since last year, remained wary of the House bill.

99.   The Bush administration should focus on racial profiling, election reform and racial disparities in the death penalty, NAACP president Kweisi Mfume said Saturday.

100.   The Democrats said they talked at length about the need for a committee to look into election reforms.

n. + reform >>共 347
campaign 17.26%
finance 14.33%
welfare 13.63%
market 9.37%
tax 7.16%
education 3.96%
free-market 2.81%
government 1.74%
health-care 1.69%
election 1.67%
election + n. >>共 440
campaign 11.25%
result 8.90%
official 8.76%
year 7.25%
law 4.42%
victory 2.83%
commission 2.77%
observer 2.47%
date 1.77%
night 1.63%
reform 0.76%
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