111.  --Education efforts aimed at the same young people, ages 8-14, who are showing more evidence of drug use.

112.  Dublin, said David A. Cornick, director of the IBM call center here, "is at the moment a hot spot" for young people.

113.  Eliminates the AmeriCorps National Service program, denying 692 young people in Alabama the opportunity to serve their communities in 1996.

114.  Elizbeth Berger, a fifth-grader at Savannah Country Day School, said the celebration showed her that young people can help support the Games.

115.  Emerson accused the industry of actively marketing violence to young people and said that tweaking the gun laws would not stop teen-agers intent on killing.

116.  EMPTY ACCOUNTING CLASSROOMS Fewer young people are entering the accounting field even as the demand for qualified accountants rises amid the rapid growth of small, risk-taking companies.

117.  During Kroll's tenure, Young & Rubicam handled the account that was responsible for the Joe Camel commercials that marketed cigarettes to young people.

118.  During the 1987 elections, thousands of young people wore Sukarno T-shirts to political rallies.

119.  During the campaign, Howard promised action to increase job opportunities, particularly for young people in areas where youth unemployment is as high as 30 percent.

120.  During the College World Series, it holds free clinics, though not race specific, in the hopes of luring young people to the diamond.

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