71. His comments appeared to indicate that the agreement might take the form of an anti-aggression pact or cessation of hostilities accord that would bind the parties to specific measures. 72. His comments appeared to reflect public opinion. 73. His comments appeared to be a response to calls from communist and nationalist parliament deputies Wednesday for him to step down. 74. But his comments appeared to contradict the views of the United Nations. 75. Though the comments appeared to refer to the hardline Khmer Rouge leadership still fighting against the government, some said they could have deeper meaning. 76. Still, the comments did not appear to be enough to placate Kuwaiti concerns. 77. The comments did not appear to be enough to placate Kuwaiti concerns. 78. The comments appeared to be a reference to the military, which wields considerable influence in Peru. 79. The comments appeared to end more than a week of frenzied media speculation that the former leader of the free world could become a aeyder in the media ratings. |