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Fed up with broken exhibits, some of the city's most powerful business executives lit into St. Louis Science Center officials at a board meeting Tuesday.
With some commissioners citing recent disappointing visits with children and grandchildren, Science Center Executive Director Dennis Wint was ordered to get one of the area's major attractions in better working condition.
"It is management's responsibility to solve the problem, and we have moved it up now to make it a priority on par with opening the doors," said Samuel Hayes III, chairman of the Science Center board of commissioners and vice chairman of Boatmen's Bancshares Inc. -- the area's biggest bank …