Word: shouting
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That is enough to fuel the hopes of the mainstream moderates in Israeli and Palestinian society. But uncertainty about what has been wrought is so angst- laden that it forces many of those in Israel who fear for their safety to shout, "Too much!" Many Palestinians -- some still more interested in destroying Israel than in building a state of their own -- retort, "Not nearly enough!" Angry and frightened extremists on both sides have plenty of guns and are accustomed to using them. Even the majorities that embrace the agreement are hesitant and fearful as they enter uncharted waters...
...last week showed that 53% of Israeli Jews supported the peace agreement, while 44% opposed it. The negative outcry in Israel was even louder among right-wing rejectionists than among the Palestinians. Having lost the last election partly on the peace issue, Likud could not do much more than shout...
...moves in with him, might be termed Transitional Fox. Casting angst-ridden comic Richard Lewis as the shrink is the sign of a show aiming for a more adult level of relationship comedy. But pairing him with Don Rickles (who barges into his son's group-therapy session to shout racial insults at everybody) puts us squarely back on the Fox buzz...
Gallardo is not home today; the arson was committed to prevent his return after an enforced 33-month absence. Still, the cars cruise by and people shout out. "Freak!" yells one girl. "Finish the job," adds a man -- meaning, burn Gallardo. Voreen Siders and some friends stand 50 yards from the house's embers. They are emphatic: they would never set the blaze. But none pretends to be sad. Nearby hangs a notice featuring a long-haired, mustachioed Gallardo, 35, with a description: . . .VIEWED AS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS UNTREATED SEX OFFENDER WITH A VERY HIGH PROBABILITY FOR RE-OFFENSE...
...immediate question, debated with considerable heat before two Food and Drug Administration advisory panels, was whether to require special labels on milk from cows given a synthetic hormone to increase their production. Consumer advocates led by the anti-biotech gadfly Jeremy Rifkin shout yes, insisting that such milk could represent a health threat. The biotech industry, which has millions at stake, naturally disagrees, and it has the support of many government scientists who have found the milk to be safe...