Undecided unions put endorsement plans on hold, watch Clark By Leigh Strope AP
AFL-CIO President John Sweeney has said he would call a meeting around Oct. 15 to consider Gephardt, but only if there was sufficient support from about two-thirds of the federation's 13 million members. That could be difficult with key unions in a holding pattern.
Organized labor is basically split into two camps: unions that want Gephardt to be the Democratic nominee and those that don't. He has 14 national union endorsements so far.
General Clark says he'd relieve Rumsfeld of his command By JAMES W. PINDELL and SAM YOUNGMAN
Gen. Wesley Clark, told a New Hampshire audience Friday night he had only fired one person in his life. On Saturday he said he wanted to fire a second person: Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.