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Most neighbors seem unwilling to give the plan a chance.
Nonetheless, the official said, "there is unity in that we want to give the Annan plan a chance".
With those glimmers of success, Ms. Anderson would like more time to give her plan a chance.
Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, the House Republican leader, called the plan "a chance to show we are serious about reforming pork-barrel spending".
Bill Crain, a psychology professor at City College, called the plan a chance for private firms "to make money off our students".
Syrian troops have shelled and raided opposition strongholds nationwide, activists said, prompting an urgent appeal by international envoy Kofi Annan to the Syrian regime to halt violence "without conditions" and give his truce plan a chance.
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