Word: anger
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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With Mardi Gras season under way, New Orleans was caught up last week in its traditional flurry of preparations for the 10-day pre-Lenten revelry. But much of the euphoria that usually surrounds the celebration has been replaced this year by anger and anxiety. Reason: an ordinance passed by a unanimous vote of the seven-member city council last December that requires the racially and sexually homogeneous private organizations that stage the carnival to stop discriminating or lose their right to parade...
Delaney Smith's anger certainly paid...
Americans tend to react to the Japanese inroads with a surly, complex resentment, or with chauvinism, anger, chagrin, even backhanded admiration. The Los Angeles County transportation commission canceled the contracts it had granted to Sumitomo for a light-rail transit system and decided to try to get into the business of manufacturing railcars itself. Cars became the center of "Buy America" campaigns. In Warren, Ohio, an ear surgeon, Dr. William Lippy, offered the 75 employees of his clinic $400 cash if they bought a new American car. Lippy became a favorite of morning television talk shows when he invited other...
...public American anger at Japan, official relations between the two countries are good and in many ways getting better. Americans have made progress in reducing their trade deficit with Japan in the past three years. Since 1985, U.S. exports to Japan have more than doubled, to about $50 billion. The U.S. exports more to Japan than it does to Germany, France and Italy combined. Japan imports $394 per capita from the U.S., and the U.S. imports $360 per capita from Japan...
There was also some common ground. Most students felt shock and anger--over something. Some had even more intense emotions...