11. Although Clinton appears to have shrunk somewhat from public view after the failed health-care debacle, her aides insist that she remains as busy as ever. 12. Although independent counsel is in the wings, that does not absolve Congress from its duty to expose Watergate II to public view. 13. Although they seem outrageous, many of the problems occur away from public view, records show. 14. Among their efforts are regular patrols by transit officers, security cameras and stations with open-air designs that keep everything in public view. 15. An unsuspected feud between Lance Armstrong and Marco Pantani burst into public view Monday as the American leader of the Tour de France angrily criticized the Italian star climber. 16. And on Thursday, they were scrambling to gain the upper hand in a negotiation on the divorce terms conducted in public view. 17. And last week, President Bush signed an executive order giving him authority to withhold from public view the presidential papers of his predecessors. 18. And that message increasingly runs counter to the prevailing public view that the breakdown in talks between Israel and the Palestinians has proved that the Israelis cannot be trusted. 19. And no, his long absence from public view had nothing to do with rumored injury or illness, or with shame at his diminished military position. 20. And recount procedures should be clarified so that the few cases of ambiguity are decided by human judgment exercised in public view, with protections to assure nonpartisanship. |