61. No one seriously questioned the need for a new American Embassy in Canada, the largest trading partner of the United States. 62. Nor does anyone question the need for the federal government to wrest oversight of security away from the airlines. 63. Nor does he question the need for a campaign warning teen-agers about the dangers of drinking. 64. No one questions the need for reconstruction. 65. No one questions the need to emphasize computers in education these days. 66. Officials at the Education Department questioned the need for the legislation, saying that EDS and the department were making rapid progress in resolving the problem. 67. On the Finance Committee, senior Republicans like John H. Chafee of Rhode Island question the need for a tax cut. 68. Okinawans question the need for a foreign army to be stationed in Japan, especially in the aftermath of the Cold War. 69. Other critics question the need for one more layer of government. 70. Other politicians were quick to question the need for the Fed to act. |