Word: polled
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Children in the U.S. are as divided as their parents over whether Iraq should be bombed, at least according to the letters they sent to TIME for Kids. Although the magazine's recent online poll of its readers, typically aged 9-11, showed 69.3 percent of approximately 50,000 respondents in favor of military action, with 30.3 percent opposed, the magazine's mailbag offers more eloquent insights into the thinking of those on whose behalf the politicians are always promising to make the world safe...
...mass destruction. One of the suspects has quite a checkered past ? on the Internet. Learning Her Lesson Despite its opening-night debacle on CNN, Madeleine Albright takes her attack-Iraq show on the road. Full Story Weapons Special: Our Forces in the Gulf Iraq Special: Back to the Brink? Poll: Bombs Away...
COLUMBUS: This was supposed to be just a prewar formality for the poll-sensitive Clinton administration: an interactive town hall meeting in Ohio intended to sell the nation -- and the world -- on military action against Iraq. But the President's three foreign-policy salesmen nearly got the door slammed in their faces. Madeleine Albright's opening statement was interrupted by chants of "One, two, three, four, we don't want your racist war!" from a handful of protesters. Bill Cohen and Sandy Berger both got a scream or two of "Murderer!" One man angrily denounced the entire forum...
...Road to Baghdad The Clinton administration begins broadcasting its attack-Iraq show with a televised address and a global town hall meeting via satellite. Can it soothe the world's anxieties? Full Story Weapons Special: Our forces in the Gulf Iraq Special: Back to the Brink? Poll: Bombs Away...
...Weapons Special: Our forces in the Gulf Iraq Special: Back to the Brink? Poll: Bombs Away? MONEY Daily: Would a Strike Affect the Market...