Word: acceptibility
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...take custody of his son during the appeal process. Indications are that even once the father arrives, rather than hand Elian over, the Miami relatives plan to insist on a custody battle in a Florida family court - something Juan Miguel Gonzalez is unlikely ever to accept. That would leave the vice president in the uncomfortable position of supporting the separation of a child from his only surviving parent. At least he'll be able to take solace in the fact that he'll have George W. Bush right alongside...
...ahead in the court battle, but the relatives fighting to keep Elian Gonzalez in Miami aren't about to concede defeat. Facing a last chance Wednesday to accept an INS demand that he sign a commitment to peacefully surrender the boy if they lose their legal appeal - or else lose his temporary custody of Elian on Thursday - Lazaro Gonzalez and his family appear to remain defiant. The only circumstance under which they'd surrender the boy, his daughter Marisleysis told CNN Tuesday, was if Elian's father came to their home in Miami and the boy wanted to leave with...
...case of A/F Protein's AquAdvantage fish, which reaches adult size in half the time otherwise required, the prospect of doubling production without increasing the use of coastal waters and with less use of fish feed represents a true benefit to consumers and ocean ecology. The media need to accept the challenge and report on gene modification of foods in a way that creates an enlightened debate. ELLIOT ENTIS, PRESIDENT A/F Protein, Inc. Waltham, Mass...
GORE: (via e-mail) "I challenge you to accept my proposal that we both reject the use of soft money to run issue ads...I also challenge you to take a further step. Let's agree to forgo all campaign advertising and instead agree to a regular series of debates on the major issues facing the country." March...
...consider those who could bring gravitas to the ticket. Strong runners: Fannie Mae chairman Franklin Raines, 51, and former Treasury Secretary Bob Rubin, 61. Rubin has said he's not interested, but a Gore strategist says the Gore camp is undeterred: "If Al Gore really wanted him, Rubin would accept." There is even talk of "fusion candidate" Christine Todd Whitman, 53, New Jersey's popular Republican Governor. "Thinks like a centrist Democrat," says an Administration source...