61. The move reflected Israeli sensitivity toward Jerusalem, the most explosive issue on the Israeli-Palestinian negotiating agenda. 62. The move Wednesday reflected a drive by new IOC president Jacques Rogge to control the size of the Olympics. 63. The move reflected frequent complaints from the viewers. 64. The move reflected the poor quality market opening offers from the countries, they said, especially in Asia. 65. The move reflects a new spirit of cooperation after the rift over Kosovo. 66. The move reflects the growing number of exceptions that cash-starved Thailand is making to its Alien Business Law, which restricts foreign ownership in key industries. 67. The moves reflect an improvement in overall relations in the Balkans just two months after the ouster of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic. 68. The moves reflect continuing turmoil on the Black Sea peninsula, an autonomous region populated mostly by Russians and engaged in a tussle for its control with Ukrainian authorities. 69. The move reflected assertiveness by the majority Slav government after driving the rebels back toward the north last month. 70. The move reflects a weariness among Bulgarians of debate about the Communist past, and their struggle to move beyond the Communist era to build a market economy. |