11. Baltimore, Oakland, St. Louis and Cincinnati were said to be the four teams that voted no in the interest of solidarity. 12. Board member Barbara Boudreaux voted no, Victoria M. Castro abstained and Warren Furutani was absent. 13. A committee vote on eliminating affirmative action preceded the board vote, and only one member, Edward Gomez, a UC-Riverside student, voted no. 14. A majority of residents in every suburb voted no. 15. A lone Republican, Rep. Michael P. Flanagan of Chicago, voted no, saying the budget unduly punished urban areas. 16. After less than eight hours of deliberation, the jury voted no. 17. Al Gore voted no. 18. Also, the union asks troopers to vote no because new language in the contract makes it easier for supervisors to order officers to take drug tests. 19. But he voted no for the reorganization. 20. But Dole is voting no. |
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