51. CIA officials told their Pakistani counterparts over the weekend that they would need more help on the ground in the coming weeks. 52. Certainly, the Sabres, who need help on the power play, would welcome him back. 53. Clinton said that ever since his first gubernatorial campaign he had relied for help on Keathley, who runs an automobile auction business. 54. Cooler weather and calmer winds began helping firefighters on Thursday, and some residents were allowed to visit their homes on Friday afternoon. 55. David Gordy comes in to help on sausage-making days. 56. Expansion Atlanta should help on Wednesday. 57. Federal tax beaks for heating-oil customers, truckers, farmers and other heavy fuel consumers can help on a piecemeal basis. 58. For starters, he believes the Bruins need help on their first two lines and must add a quality player or two. 59. Gains by U.S. stocks were fueled by falling Treasury bond yields, and these could also help stocks on this side of the Pacific, analysts said. 60. Foreign aid workers helping on the ground provide efficient know-how and flashes of exasperation. |