Word: reproaching
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...victory of Corazon Aquino was a historic triumph. Her visit to the U.S. was yet another magical event [WORLD, Sept. 29]. The recognition accorded her is a warning to future politicians and a reproach to past leaders of different virtues. Jesus C. Bacala Scottsburg...
...among the papers acknowledging that by merely turning out, the Iraqis had bolstered the vote's legitimacy, and that Bush deserves some credit for it: "The obstinacy that is his strength - and occasionally his weakness, too - served well this time, and it would be difficult, even indecent, to reproach him for having offered free elections to the Iraqis." Will such acknowledgments be on display this week? "The people at the top know it's time to stop looking back," says Jan Friedrich Kallmorgen of the German Council on Foreign Relations. French analysts make similar noises. But that doesn't mean...
...once thought him a regular Bayard without fear and without reproach and I wrote a campaign song for him to no purpose but - oh he is worse than a rattlesnake...
...Bush's cabinet looks like a rainbow and appears to be beyond reproach. But that's the trick. To judge this Administration, you must look deeper into the policies being enacted and their impact on the various segments of our society. You can't judge a book by its cover. Olivia Koppell New York City...
...name a Cabinet that sees things differently, challenges convention and perhaps even dares to disagree, instead of simply achieving a comfort level that feels good. That's true diversity. Terrence D. Samuel Jr. Gates, Oregon, U.S. Bush's cabinet looks like a rainbow and appears to be beyond reproach. But that's the trick. To judge this Administration, you must look deeper into the policies being enacted and their impact on the various segments of our society. You can't judge a book by its cover. Olivia Koppell New York City Pakistan Responds Your report "Hiding In Plain Sight...