91. The plan has drawn criticism from the international community. 92. The plan has drawn international condemnation. 93. The plan has drawn widespread international condemnation. 94. The plan drew criticism earlier this week from Democratic Senate leader John Burton and Republican Assembly Minority Leader Scott Baugh, who said it failed to address long-term needs. 95. The plan has drawn protests from survivors of the Nazi death camp, Jewish organizations around the world and top Polish officials. 96. The plan has drawn strong criticism from China, South Korea and North Korea, where memories of Japanese wartime atrocities remain raw. 97. Their plans drew an immediate renewal of a veto threat from the White House. 98. With that dispute settled, leaders turned to streamlining the way they make decisions to prepare for their ambitious plans to draw eastern European nations into the EU. 99. But the plans have already drawn criticism. 100. But the action plan has already drawn fire from the Vatican and Islamic groups which accuse it of condoning abortion as well as homosexuality and pre-marital sex. |