51.   THE Duke of Westminster has praised a new anti-crime initiative which aims to keep young people out of trouble.

52.   Effective training is a critical part of the success of this new initiative.

53.   A major new initiative is to take twenty four nurses through a pilot course which could then be adopted throughout Britain.

54.   Although he has been trying to sound sympathetic to workers unsure of their economic future, he has volunteered no new initiatives to make their lot better.

55.   Among new initiatives, Amazon.com opened five new retail stores around the world during the Christmas quarter, along with its sothebys.amazon.com service.

56.   Amid the Monica Lewinsky scandal and talk of impeachment, both sides found it hard to go on the offensive and push big new initiatives through Congress.

57.   Among them are new academic initiatives like creating centers for the study of genomics and American political science.

58.   Analysts applaud Apple founder and Chief Executive Steve Jobs for hiring executives with retail experience to head the new initiative.

59.   And President Clinton has proposed new initiatives on health insurance and child care.

60.   And yet he proposed few bold new initiatives, repeating his calls of a year ago for more urgent assaults on crime and a restoration of family values.

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diplomatic 4.25%
major 3.49%
saudi 2.10%
joint 1.86%
political 1.81%
similar 1.78%
local 1.60%
american 1.51%
legislative 1.40%
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law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
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