Word: evening
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...have deadlines for certification of the election vote... The next and final deadline comes Friday at midnight, when overseas absentee ballots must have been received to be counted in Florida. I don't know who these ballots will support and neither does Vice President Gore." Nice bit of suspense, even if Bush has no doubt whatsoever that the absentee ballots will add to his official 300-vote lead...
...peace summit, Bush played tough guy and politely put off any meeting until after the result. Keep it simple. Keep it on schedule. And keep it the way it is - they won't even ask for a recount in Iowa. It's a truly conservative angle...
...tell us what we think, and of course to tell Bush and Gore what we think. Wednesday night, the two men began their fight for our approval in earnest - because the winner will be a lot better off with it than without it. The longer this drags on, even party allegiances may be up for grabs, as the voters formerly known as "undecideds" throw up their hands anew and just beg for a winner, no matter which...
...Bush has already attempted to do), the Supreme Court Justices could possibly become more attentive, and are far more likely to consider the case. If they do take the case, legal experts agree, they are likely to push it straight to the top of their docket. After all, even Supreme Court Justices want to know who the next president will...
...country of 78 million people with an 88 percent literacy rate remains an alluring investment opportunity for U.S. business, even if the pace of reforming its archaic communist economy has been slow. Vietnam's communist leaders want U.S. investment more than ever, now that the early promise of turning the country into a new "Asian Tiger" economy has faded somewhat in a mire of bureaucratic red tape. Foreign investment, which amounted to more than $8 billion a year, or one third of the country's GNP, in the mid-'90s, has slowed recently, and a trade agreement signed with...