Word: angers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Beginning with British bands like the Beatlesand the Byrds, music spread a sense of community,synthesized political anger and caught thecultural currents of a generation...
...been limited to the business world. For example, getting the North Vietnamese to change the treatment our POWS received was not a corporate event. That's just something that I had to start from scratch and get millions of people from this country and around the world to express anger about, and they changed the treatment, and more men survived. So can we agree that was not a ceo giving orders...
...weeks ago was such an occasion. Suddenly, La-la land -- with its beaches and movie stars, Rolls- Royces and Evian, its Italian suits and car phones, its upscale shopping malls and matching, coke-sniffing boy-girl bimbos -- was gone. In its place were wasted landscapes and hard people whose anger and alienation seemed for a while to know no bounds...
...argument for retribution would be even easier to dismiss if it consisted only of a base thirst for revenge. But in its most sophisticated form, the argument is far weightier and more interesting than that. Society, writes Walter Berns, an eloquent defender of capital punishment, must manifest a terrible anger in the face of a terrible crime, for nothing less will suffice to "remind us of the moral order by which alone we can live as human beings...
THROUGHOUT THE WEEK, DEMONSTRATORS POURED into Bangkok's streets to protest. On one day more than 100,000, headed by opposition politicians and student leaders, gathered outside parliament to vent their anger at the appointment of General Suchinda Kraprayoon, the army's Chief of Staff, as Prime Minister...