1. Also scheduled to testify is Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Joseph Liberman, D-Conn, a longtime critic of Hollywood. 2. And for the foster parents, as well as for longtime critics of the system, the snafu underscores the dimensions of the task ahead. 3. Another longtime critic of commercial activity in schools predicted that the report would encourage state legislatures to act. 4. Armey, a longtime critic of farm programs, is shown on the Capitol steps, laughing like a nefarious banker of old as Republicans sign their mysterious contract. 5. At the same time, longtime critics of standardized tests are finding wider sympathy for their argument that the tests are misguided. 6. A longtime critic of the party, he has used his campaign to call for its overhaul. 7. A well-informed Yugoslav friend of mine, a longtime bitter critic of Milosevic, notes that the bombing was started with two objectives. 8. Across the Capitol, the fate of Legal Services rests largely in the hands of Gramm, a longtime critic. 9. Activist-author Jeremy Rifkin, a longtime critic of the biotech industry, said Hollywood misses the point. 10. Bush then nominated Harold Stratton, a former attorney general from New Mexico and longtime critic of regulation. |