Word: wrathful
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...must be complete, in swoops another horseman. Last week CEO Roland Chlapowski became the second top executive to be ousted in nine months; the next day board chairman Andres Leuenberger resigned. The 145-year-old company's share price has plunged 80% this year, and investors have turned their wrath on the board and management as investigators have widened their probe into accounting errors and a secret investment scheme that some executives allegedly used to enrich themselves. New CEO Rolf Dörig certainly doesn't have an enviable task. The company will press ahead with a sorely needed rights...
...Days, Iraq is required to present a comprehensive inventory of its weapons programs that might contravene UN regulations. This marks a critical moment in the new arms inspection regime, since it has been made clear to Iraq that any further acts of concealment or evasion will bring down the wrath of the international community. Baghdad's decisions over what to include in that inventory may prove decisive in determining Iraq's future, because if inspections reveal weapons stocks or programs that have not been accounted for, such revelations may be taken by the Bush Administration as grounds...
...chat with everyone.” Monique says “dinner is definitely not to be rushed through” and she will spend an hour to an hour-and-a-half in her dining hall. Taking the rule to its extreme, Harpaul incurred the wrath of Domna herself freshman year with his lengthy dinner-table tête-à-têtes. “Domna would always come up to whoever I was talking to and tell them they needed to urge me to eat, not talk. But I couldn’t help lingering at meals...
...planning to move as many as 250,000 troops into the region in advance of a possible invasion, some experts believe that al-Qaeda will call for a renewed jihad against the U.S. presence in and around the Arabian Peninsula--one of the original objects of bin Laden's wrath...
...planning to move as many as 250,000 troops into the region in advance of a possible invasion, some experts believe that al-Qaeda will call for a renewed jihad against the U.S. presence in and around the Arabian Peninsula-one of the original objects of bin Laden's wrath...