1. But just as important, union leaders say, is growing job dissatisfaction, especially among recent young Border Patrol recruits. 2. House leaders say today likely will be spent finding traction for a plan acceptable to all sides. 3. Israeli leaders say that could lead them to re-invade the land they have so far given, because Oslo relies on any statehood being negotiated, not declared. 4. Longtime church leaders say they feel shut out. 5. Republicans are pressing for income tax cuts that Democratic leaders say would be fiscally irresponsible and overly generous to upper-income people. 6. Surprisingly, Leung and other InterVarsity leaders say, people on the beach were receptive to their message. 7. The main difference is a few sweeteners that union leaders say will help secure ratification next month. 8. To right this wrong, tribal leaders say, Congress should swiftly enact a bill submitted this year by Rep. Ed Pastor, D-Ariz. 9. Palestinian leaders say that will only happen if Israel commits to substantive West Bank troop withdrawal. 10. Adding to the complexity, Arab leaders say the fate of Jerusalem and its holy sites was not only for the Palestinians to work out with Israel. |