Word: angers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Thimblerigger, played by Julie A. Terrell, is the next character to electrify the stage. As the reincarnation of Mum's lust and anger, she is so dynamic one expect a shower of sparks every time her whip lashes out or she stops just short of trampling a monkey. Her boldness and sharpness are terrific...
...opening statement tuned precisely to the nation's anger, the prosecutor in theSusan Smith casesaid the Union, S.C., woman "looked this country in the eye and lied" aboutdrowning her two sons-- all so that she could continue seeing a wealthy industrialist's son. As tears filled Smith's eyes, Keith Giese suggested that her motivatiuon was horrifying simple: "This is a case of selfishness. This is a case of I, I, I, me, me, me," he said, "That's the bottom line in this case." In the defense's opening statement, lawyer Judy Clarke painted Smith, 23, as a troubled...
...world that she was the grieving victim of a dark-skinned stranger. But the cries for the death penalty, if not entirely silenced, have quieted. And instead of remaining amazed that a 23-year-old woman, to all outward appearances a loving mother, could harbor such profound unhappiness or anger, the people of Union now marvel that their quiet town could have been the scene of so many tawdry and desperate entanglements...
...writer says. But months passed at Paula's bedside before Allende learned that a hospital mishap had caused irreversible brain damage. "It was destiny--and it was bad luck. After they told me, I went on writing because I could not stop. I could not let anger destroy...
...response to China's anger over the visit to the U.S. of Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui [CHRONICLES, June 19], I would note that China's policy toward Taiwan reminds me of Hitler's attitude toward Austria. To help China grow up does not mean we have to agree to appeasement. History has proved that 21 million free people cannot be forced to submit to hegemonic demands. Taiwan should not be sacrificed to the big powers' "strategic interest." Winston Lynn Sydney, Australia