101.  A vibrant economy in Wisconsin surely accounts for much of the migration among poor people, most of them looking for jobs.

102.  A. If any bill passes, they will get far more flexibility than they have ever had in spending federal funds to aid poor people.

103.  Adler reported the case in part because pica remains an important public health problem, particularly among poor people in the South.

104.  Advocates for poor people acknowledge that the investigations will allow the city to uncover genuine cases of fraud, but question how these can be worth the cost.

105.  Advocates for the poor counter that far from being ineffective, welfare has succeeded in helping poor people survive desperate conditions.

106.  Advocates for poor people say that stringent work requirements for welfare recipients may also increase child neglect if parents cannot find or afford child care.

107.  After studying the problem, University of Iowa urban planner Alan Peters concluded that money spent on job training for poor people would be better spent buying them cars.

108.  Again, Blair refused to answer, instead insisting that poor people were better off under Labor.

109.  Agency officials were also slow to notice that hundreds of thousands of poor people had been improperly deprived of Medicaid coverage when they lost welfare benefits.

110.  AIDS activists, as they did Wednesday, dogged his steps, accusing him of not doing enough to get anti-AIDS medicines to poor people overseas.

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