61. A third spends the summer volunteering his expertise in developing nations as a retired CEO in developing nations.
62. A White House spokesman said President Bush opposed the pact because it did not bind developing nations to curb emissions and because he believed the costs outweighed the benefits.
63. Advocates of foreign aid say providing assistance to developing nations is vital for at least three reasons.
64. All but four of them -- Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles and Moscow -- will be in developing nations.
65. Aid to developing nations has been falling and is likely to continue to do so.
66. Bresnihan said Ford remains opposed to the Kyoto agreement because developing nations are largely exempt from its rules.
67. Both provisions could encourage cost-saving technologies and provide a ready source of capital to developing nations.
68. Bush is trading away even more than the lives and rights of pregnant women in developing nations.
69. But a variety of economic and cultural reasons hamper access to birth control for women in developing nations.
70. But a subsequent version of the agenda draft restored much of what developing nations had proposed earlier.