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...became the most renowned African-American voice of his generation in the U.S. antislavery movement and a relentless tribune of racial equality after the Civil War. To commemorate the abolitionist's triumphs and disappointments, the Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery this week opens ``Majestic in His Wrath: The Life of Frederick Douglass,'' an exhibition with more than 80 paintings, sculptures, photographs, engravings, documents and personal memorabilia. Through...
Liston incurred Hanselman's wrath at a presidential debate Wednesday night when he supported Gregoire's accusations of a conspiracy between Hanselman and Fine to selectively expel members of the council based on their votes on a constitutional reform package in the spring...
John Paul can be moved to wrath -- and not just over theology. In 1985 he defrocked four Nicaraguan priests for not quitting the Sandinista government, including Minister of Culture Ernesto Cardenal, a Trappist monk. That same year the Pope, after returning from his second trip to Poland, was ired by an article in L'Osservatore Romano -- the semiofficial Vatican daily -- that criticized Lech Walesa and the Solidarity movement. The article was signed by deputy editor Don Virgilio Levi. Dressed down by the Vatican's Under Secretary of State, Levi proposed to run a retraction. But the official pointed sternly...
Opposing goalies weren't the first to feel the wrath of Gustafson's shot...
...abstraction that is 25 years from now." He added that it is "utterly irrational" to alarm retirees about entitlements before first reforming lesser categories of federal spending. President Clinton privately expressed similar reluctance to tackle welfare for the well-off because such a crusade would incur the wrath of interest groups influential among Democrats, including the elderly lobby, labor unions and the real estate industry...