91. Lebed certainly seems to filled a leadership vacuum in the Kremlin as the country braces for the runoff election for president on Wednesday. 92. Letterman asked what it was like having to call the president on Election night and admit defeat. 93. Lawmakers, many of them facing re-election campaigns this year, already have put the president on notice that only a handful of issues are likely to emerge. 94. Many were willing to support permanent trading privileges for China in return for help from the president on local issues. 95. More historical significance rode with the president on his Vietnam sojourn than its relevance to bilateral trade and the finding of MIAs. 96. Miller has sided with the president on these issues ever since the new administration took office in January. 97. Most SUNY campus presidents on Monday had not seen the proposals by Egan, the SUNY board vice chairman. 98. Mrs. Currie could also help the president on the charge that he tried to influence her testimony by asking her a series of leading questions. 99. Nationalist leaders have sought to isolate the president on the sensitive issue of relations with mainland China by meeting with Chinese leaders in Beijing. 100. Most members of the Judiciary Committee left the debate to watch the president on television. |