Word: anger
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...Europe, in the former Eastern bloc, and in many parts of the world, there is instability. I believe the Arab-Israeli problem is the root cause of instability in this region. If that is adequately resolved, it will contribute greatly toward decreasing the tensions, the frustrations and the anger and despair. With peace, there will be the breaking of a new dawn as far as the quality of life of people is concerned. Almost every eruption in this area that has occurred in recent history had Palestine as the objective in some form or another. It has been the ladder...
...prepared for this type of treatment as whites are often guilty of thinking. In other words, whites tend to feel that racism is just a part of our lives, and we know how to deal with it. Wrong. Each racial slur or discriminatory act incites a new feeling of anger and frustration. Therefore whites might feel slightly sympathetic, but in general apathetic. Blacks become disappointed and angry. It is, on the whole, disgusting...
...OFTEN, THE DEEDS OF DIPLOmacy are cloaked in riddles -- especially when their results are likely to embarrass or anger. Jetting back from his recent trip to the countries of the former Soviet Union, U.S. Defense Secretary William Perry trumpeted the Clinton Administration's continuing success in weaning Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine from nuclear weapons. But when the conversation turned to North Korea, the Secretary spoke with less clarity. "Our policy right along," he said, "has been oriented to try to keep North Korea from getting a significant nuclear-weapon capability...
Residents expressed anger last night, claimingthat 29G seems to be chronically plagued withproblems. This is the second time this academicyear that water has been shut off in the dorm...
This, however, was a mistake that eluded even many Washington veterans; for those watching on home screens, the President put on a bravura show of candor and reasonableness. He seemed entirely affable, showing not a trace of the anger that Whitewater accusations have provoked in him at other times. Again and again he stressed eagerness to cooperate with Fiske's investigation or any other; he said specifically that "I expect that the special counsel will want to question me and will want to question the First Lady" and added that "I will cooperate with him in whatever way he decides...