Word: angers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After reading the play, Mailer linked the assassination to the "apathy and anger and disjointedness" of today's Americans...
...September afternoon at the end of a nowhere season. The people who made The Babe seem to understand F. Scott Fitzgerald's remark about there being no second acts in American life. They have the honesty to let their movie peter out just as Ruth's career did -- in anger, hurt and stupefaction...
Before August Wilson was a playwright, he was a poet. Although he came to the theater out of the black anger and community activism of the '60s, he was always more interested in language than in agenda, more sensitive to metaphors than to manifestos. At his lyrical best, which he certainly is in the remarkable play that reached Broadway last week after two years of regional development, Wilson can embed subtle and complex political commentary within the conversational riffs of fully realized characters. He can also end an almost actionless slice of life with an abrupt burst of violence, then...
Besides McKee, a key member of the team was Matthew Gannon, 34, the CIA's deputy station chief in Beirut and a rising star in the agency. After venting their anger to the CIA in Langley about al-Kassar, McKee and Gannon were further upset by headquarters' failure to respond. Its silence was surprising because Gannon's father-in-law Thomas Twetten, who now commands the CIA's worldwide spy network, was then chief of Middle East operations based in Langley. He was also Ollie North's CIA contact...
...anger is completely justified," Fruchersaid