Word: regrets
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Vorenberg said in his statement that "I verymuch regret that this incident occurred," and wenton to say that he would instruct thestudent-faculty committee to discuss broad policyquestions concerning the rights of speakers andprotestors at the Law School...
...School Dean James Vorenberg '49 expressed "regret" over last Friday's disruption of a former contra leader's speech in a statement released yesterday, but said that the address was cancelled in light of the threat posed to Adolfo Calero's safety...
...grandson of a miner and the son of a policeman, Ramaphosa grew up in Soweto, the sprawling black township outside Johannesburg. He says his greatest regret is that he never worked in a mine. Instead, he entered law school in 1972, though he did not graduate until nine years later. In the meantime, Ramaphosa was busy helping to lead the Black Consciousness movement, whose charismatic young founder, Steve Biko, died in 1977 of injuries sustained while in police custody. Ramaphosa headed the university section of the South African Students Organization, a radical umbrella group that gave rise to several militant...
Last week's exhibition brought those works into public view, marking another milestone in Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost campaign. "Heavenly things," said Valentina Chagall upon catching her first look at some of her husband's earliest paintings. "My only regret is that he could not be here...
Keillor, who is 44, looked owlish a couple of hours before the last performance. In his dressing room he slapped shaving cream on his jaw and said without bitterness, but also without any trace of regret, that he and Ulla were selling their house in St. Paul and did not expect to live in the Midwest again. This was a realization, he said, "that came to me with stunning finality." There was no unfinished business here; renovation of the World Theater had been completed. A brave man named Noah Adams, lately of the public-radio news show All Things Considered...