61. Because soon the NFL could follow the lead of the NCAA, which allows access to trainers, team doctors and coaches yelling at players within earshot. 62. Because the president was so popular and persuasive, millions of Americans followed his lead in damning the Supreme Court. 63. Beige desktops may be headed for the design dustbin, following the lead of notebook computers years ago, but dark gray and black are the new conformity. 64. Beltran hopes the move by major banks will prompt other organizations to follow their lead. 65. Boeing Chairman Philip M. Condit called on the European Commission to step aside and instead follow the lead of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission in reviewing the case. 66. - How many more Southern Democrats are likely to follow his lead -- a parade or a trickle? 67. A federal district court, following the lead of other courts in reviewing similar laws, ruled that the Ohio statute was overly restrictive. 68. A few years ago, Republicans were criticizing the Clinton administration for being too multilateral, following the lead of the U.N. and other groups of nations. 69. A half hour later, Khorkina followed his lead, tossing her flowers with even more vigor. 70. A report issued Friday by the Texas Pesticide Information Network recommended that Texas follow the lead of California and New York in requiring pesticide reports. |