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Americans Paying Close Attention to Election Controversy
Historians will write volumes one day about the election of 2000, when the presidential race between George W. Bush and Al Gore was decided by …
Most Americans Favor Tougher Drunk Driving Law
President Clinton answered the question: "How drunk is too drunk to drive?" in an early Monday morning ceremony on Oct. 23. Among approximately 500 drunk driving victims and student activists, the president signed a bill into law that ...
Americans Think Increased Trade With China Will Help U.S. Economy but Hurt Workers
Congress will vote this month on whether or not to permanently normalize trade relations with China, which would allow China to join the World Trade Organization (WTO). Many members of Congress have still not decided whether to vote for or ...
Americans Oppose Clemency for Puerto Rican Nationalists
The House Government Reform Committee has opened hearings on President Clinton's decision to offer clemency to 16 Puerto Rican nationalists, many of whom were members of the "Armed Forces of National Liberation" known by its Spanish acronym ...
Americans Divided Over Status Of Puerto Rico
As the issue heats up in Congress, public opinion in the United States splits three ways on the political future of Puerto Rico. According to a new Gallup poll, 28% of Americans would like to see the Caribbean island become an independent ...