51. In Tunisia, all roads lead there. 52. In San Antonio, all roads lead to a sign. 53. In short, to most travelers, all roads lead to a poor diet. 54. In the Californian education debate, all roads lead to Sacramento. 55. In the quickly evolving telecommunications landscape, Pacific Bell is betting that the fastest road to success leads through the state capital. 56. Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt believes that such roads will lead to commercial development and threaten parks and wildlife refuges. 57. It has hundreds of miles of open desert and two dozen border crossings where paved roads lead to the largest cocaine market in the world. 58. Just where that road will lead, he might have added, is unclear. 59. Long, well-marked four-lane roads lead to pockets of casinos on streets with names such as Casino Center Drive, Southern Celebration Boulevard and Grand Casino Parkway. 60. Most of the children were killed when a plane struck the tractor-trailer on the road leading out of town, witnesses said. |