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...impressive stick work to generate the Crimson’s best chance of the period. After stealing the puck and gunning down the ice with it, she made an impressive move on Love, but could not quite finish it—an issue that may be only real flaw she has shown all season. Nevertheless, for the day, Vaillancourt finished with 11 shots, including seven in the key final 30 minutes of play. Her chances were the most for any single Harvard player on a day when its offensive opportunities were not coming as often as it would have liked?...
...that the Tutsi, too, committed genocide. That troubles some outside observers. "If you give justice only to one group of people, I'm not sure that will have a reconciliatory effect," says Jean-Charles Paras, head of the Rwandan mission for Penal Reform International. "Quite the contrary, actually." Another flaw, say critics, is the reliance on confessions. In many cases, the perpetrators are the only living witnesses to their crimes. The promise of a lighter sentence could be an incentive to implicate others, sometimes falsely. And many of the accused admit only to the bare minimum, and incriminate only accomplices...
...That flaw aside, Chihwaseon is a brilliant film: it manages to be both epic and intimate in equal measure. By viewing it, I not only gained a working knowledge of the historical forces that gave rise to the modern, partitioned Korean state, but I also received tremendous insight into a uniquely creative and troubled mind. Kwon-taek’s Seung-up is not only a compelling figure unto himself, but a portal through which to see and understand modern Korean history...
...Feith did identify what he called an “inordinate focus on the WMD issue” as one flaw in pre-war intelligence...
Himmelstein, who is also a primary care doctor at Cambridge Hospital, said that the results of the study were surprising and revealed a significant flaw in America’s health care system...