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After taking the first set 6-4. Grossman, quite at home in the number one spot, played nearly faultless tennis. He set Hare up with several changes from baseline forehand to backhand, then went to the net and shot him down with some clearly out of reach shots Hare was heard to comment to himself at one point quite vocally. "I can't play tennis today "Grossman didn't let him, taking the set and match with...

Author: By Carla D. Williams, | Title: Crimson Netmen Brutalize Bruins, 7-2 On Newly Dedicated Beren Courts | 4/25/1983 | See Source »

...acting is faultless, thus leaving the audience free to immerse itself in the actual drama. Jones's thoughtful and patient Sam contrasts with the frenetic Hallie, and the two make a curious yet perfect match. Director Fugard gives Lindo a side seat, where he peppers the play with his humorous antics and allows Sam and Hallie's relationship--the center of the action--to emerge unhindered...

Author: By William S. Benjamin, | Title: Victim of The System | 3/11/1983 | See Source »

Washington's position of neutrality in the Falklands issue reeks equally of error. The administration has become so accustomed to excusing the vicious Argentine injustices--so adept at defending Argentine's vicious "road to democracy"--that it finds itself unable to criticize the Falkland takeover. Britain may not be faultless in its reactions to the crisis. But if we had immediately condemned Argentina's actions, and vowed to support Britain at all costs, the military junta might now display a great deal more willingness to return the islands to their previous status and resolve the issues of sovereignty and administration...

Author: By Allen S. Weiner, | Title: An Opportunity Missed | 4/27/1982 | See Source »

...Faultless Fealty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Dec. 21, 1981 | 12/21/1981 | See Source »

...even though its first-person narrative precludes the life-to-death cycle that made T.S. Garp so overtly heroic. John Berry's story is not resolved in violent, dramatic action but in a quiet balancing of sorrow and hope. It is a difficult act, and it is not faultless. The dazzling characterizations and sense of American place in the first part of the novel tend to get scuffed in transit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Life into Art: Novelist John Irving | 8/31/1981 | See Source »

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