101. Gore said Friday that he, too, is opposed to regulating drug prices, or profits. 102. Gore said he began conceptualizing his speech three months ago, using easels and poster board to outline the themes he wanted to address. 103. Gore said he chased Melikyan down Exposition Boulevard, and got his hands on him when Melikyan pulled what looked like a switchblade and escaped into a car. 104. Gore said he continues to approach the race as if he were far behind his opponent. 105. Gore said he could not answer that one. 106. Gore said he had informed President Clinton on Wednesday morning of his intentions to move. 107. Gore said he had met with the family of the man, James Byrd Jr., earlier in the day. 108. Gore said he had not read the opinion and offered none of his own. 109. Gore said he has been pro-labor even though he comes from Tennessee, a right-to-work state. 110. Gore said he supported adding icons identifying the level of sex, violence, and foul language in a show. |