Word: angers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...gradually falls out of his ponytail throughout the play, and Frank only puts his long hair into a ponytail when he becomes Ernest at the end. Despite the conversational, place-bound constraints of the script, Benjamin's direction holds the audience on edge with lots of movement, gesticulation, and anger...
Members of the Harvard community should reconsider their anger and frustration about this year's Commencement. While the ban on gays in the military should be lifted immediately, General Colin L. Powell is not the proper target for protest. Powell's distinguished career and inspiring success deserve our respect, not misguided hostility. It would be wrong to infer nefarious motives from Powell's frustrating conclusion about the issue of gays in the military. In fact, Powell is no bigot--he is merely a pessimist...
That same afternoon, African National Congress president Nelson Mandela called for discipline and restraint, warning that further violence could derail negotiations aimed at democratic reforms and ultimately play into the hands of the murderer (a Polish immigrant has been accused of the killing). "I understand your anger," said Mandela, but "we want you to remember that as a government in waiting, you have the responsibility to behave orderly and with dignity...
...bill calls for a letter to the administration that would brand the University's invitation to the military's prime defender of the ban on homosexuals in the military as an "insensitive" and "inappropriate" choice, according to Hillary K. Anger '93-94', who is co-sponsoring the legislation...
...need to feel crippled by fear, but turn that fear to anger," said Kate L. Ender '95, a Take Back the Night coordinator. "We're not just taking back the night. We're taking back our bodies, we're taking back our voices. We're taking back our lives...