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Minority students fault the Foundation for not supporting a Third World Center, a facility with office and common space for student groups and guests; for not hiring a full time director; and for restrictive funding criteria which inhibit their endeavors...
...Injuries for the most part are not the fault of the individual or the program or of the care they receive," Emerson said. "They are simply the nature of the beast...
...Commentators do less well with their material but that perhaps is a fault inherent in the play. In any case, a host of other elements join together to make this one-act play a brisk, satisfying show. Szanton's sensitive direction, Friel's delightfully natural dialogue, and the nuanced lead performances compensate for an often unnerving dramatic structure...
...Administration had reason to believe that its publicity campaign was paying off. In a poll for TIME by Yankelovich Clancy Shulman, 45% of the respondents thought Gorbachev was primarily to blame for the failure to reach agreement at the Iceland summit, while only 14% said Reagan was mainly at fault. A thumping 69% said the President was right in refusing to restrict Star Wars as the price for a deal that would reduce nuclear arms. Day-to-day surveys taken for the White House by Richard Wirthlin showed Reagan's general approval rating jumping sharply from 64% just before...
Bruneau said "the architects are at fault because they should have known the law," although he admitted that the Cambridge building inspector should have noted the violations earlier...