91. Chief Justice Rehnquist took particular aim at the ruling that petition circulators could not be required to be registered voters. 92. Checchi took aim at Ms. Harman as she began to creep up in the polls. 93. Canon has a new series of computers that takes direct aim at new users who want the immediate ability to cruise the Internet. 94. Charest is taking aim at an adept, dynamic, and popular premier who three years ago came within a few thousand votes of leading Quebec to independence. 95. Congressional budget-cutters take aim at passenger rail subsidies. 96. Congress is taking aim at those disparities this year as it begins rewriting the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, known as IDEA. 97. Congressional budget-cutters are taking aim at passenger rail subsidies. 98. Coox argued that the defeat made Japan shy from fighting the Soviet Union, as it had planned, and instead take aim at Pearl Harbor. 99. Dole also took aim at Hollywood, accusing the entertainment industry of glamorizing drugs. 100. Depending on who you believe, these are either tales of David vs. Goliath or of irresponsible hackers taking aim at the establishment. |