1. If the Senate gives final passage this month to a wide-ranging change in the campaign law, it will be a watershed moment in a long struggle. 2. Not only is such a grace period a strong possibility, but the completion of any merger would give customers months of advance notice. 3. Other doctors gave her months to live. 4. The deal would give Barak months to rebuild his popularity. 5. The king was given a month to fix up his jalopy. 6. After targeted properties were named in November, farmers were given a month to appeal confiscations. 7. He said ratepayers would be given a month to object to the proposals. 8. Only camps in Hong Kong would be given few months extra time to allow for the large numbers of asylum seekers housed there, the meeting decided. 9. The Scandinavian ceasefire monitoring committee has already publicly ruled on one truce violation by the LTTE and given a month for them to resolve the issue. |