111. If he was struggling, he had cause. 112. If the Russians in Stavropol have reason to be hostile, the Terek players and coaches have cause for resentment. 113. If U.S. officials have any cause for optimism, they probably owe it to the Taliban. 114. If Luzhkov sounds defensive and angry these days, he has good cause. 115. If the description is correct, Parr had a cause worth going to jail, or for having Deb thrown in the slammer for fraud. 116. If the last election is any guide, Democrats have cause to worry about the Southern open seats. 117. In fact, they would arguably have more cause for worry if they were to vote with fellow Republicans to convict Clinton. 118. In his book about Foster, Ken Emerson suggests that Mrs. Foster may have had other causes for complaint, too. 119. In reviewing the first half of their season, the Rams have more cause to shake their heads than hang them. 120. In many respects Clinton has cause to be pleased with his early reelection efforts. |