41. Villalonga had expanded the Madrid-based telecommunications company but attracted much criticism for his high pay and aggressive management style. 42. But it is entirely in keeping for a woman who often strains convention and attracts press criticism. 43. But it was entirely in keeping for a woman who often strained convention and attracted press criticism. 44. Elections without the participation of opposition groups could attract criticism from the public, which the government wants to avoid, he said. 45. He began deeply embroiled in a heated national debate over nuclear energy, attracting harsh criticism for his fervent advocacy. 46. Meanwhile, Narayanan, a former Congress lawmaker, has been attracting criticism for giving Mrs. Gandhi no deadline to form a government. 47. Mofaz has attracted criticism by dovish Israelis and many Arabs who say the army has used excessive force against the Palestinians in the year-old Palestinian uprising. 48. Needham wrote about Christianity and socialism, helped set up UNESCO -- and attracted criticism for claiming the Americans had used germ warfare in Korea during that war. 49. Russia also attracted Western criticism by helping Iran develop a nuclear reactor. 50. Some considered his music difficult to play, and his individualism and modernity inevitably attracted criticism. |