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Still, Fox bared the brunt of student anger at the restrictions...
Despite the mayor’s anger with the University’s announcement in 1997 that it had secretly purchased a large swath of land in Allston, Harvard’s relationship with City Hall has been mostly amicable in recent years. Since 1999, the University has worked on a strategic plan with the city to guide its future development in Allston...
...Washington hawks, however, have little patience for an Iranian reform process that has produced few palpable achievements, and may already have hit a wall. They believe mounting popular anger makes Iran ripe for revolution, and a concerted U.S. push for the overthrow of the mullahs could ignite an uprising. The pro-dialogue camp says that vision is farfetched and dangerous, and that concerns over al-Qaeda and nuclear weapons must be addressed in the course of engagement with Tehran that rewards progress towards reform and punishes bad behavior...
MEMOIR: A former Clinton aide looks back in anger...
...believe that an action or belief is immoral does not immediately imply fear, anger or discrimination against those who believe otherwise, as those well acquainted with The Salient’s members are aware. In this case, the fear and anger seems to rest with those like Weaver, who jump to poorly-reasoned conclusions based on limited knowledge and an unwillingness to respect others’ agency to decide for themselves what is and is not moral...