111. Many civilians, some in their pajamas, fled the fighting, moving toward nearby Gaza City on foot and in donkey carts. 112. Meanwhile, the state Conservative Party moved toward giving its ballot line for the November election to Lazio. 113. Meanwhile, he said the international supervisor would move toward holding local elections. 114. Meanwhile, more school districts are mandating standardized tests as they move toward giving taxpayers a complete picture of student performance. 115. Michigan has limited the use of property taxes to decide school funding questions, and is moving toward equalizing the per-pupil amount that districts get. 116. New Jersey is not alone in moving toward getting sprinklers in more dormitory buildings. 117. On China, Powell said that country will never become a full-fledged member of the international community until it moves toward creating a democratic system. 118. Owen said the international supervisor would have powers to set up a multi-ethnic police force and would move toward holding local elections. 119. President Clinton and congressional leaders met anew Thursday and moved toward finally ending their yearlong budget war. 120. Researchers suggested today that hospitals could safely move toward releasing heart attack patients without complications after just three days, instead of the usual five or six. |