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When talk gets abusive (The San Luis Obispo Tribune) Families and relationships are fertile breeding grounds for anger and frustration. It s not uncommon for members to say
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Haj pilgrims thrash customs official (The Times of India)
Mounting anger among the Haj pilgrims over 'inhumane' treatment meted out to them allegedly by Air- India management spilled over in form of outrage at Amausi airport.
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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (01.09.08) (The Aero-News Network)
"We believe UAL management's view that weather was a key factor behind the many December flight cancellations, but also think pilot behavior exacerbated the situation… The pilots' anger is manifesting itself in several ways. Most notable is a perfectly legal refusal to accept flying beyond amounts specified in their contract. We also believe UAL is facing increasing pilot sick calls, among …
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LETTERS (Eastern Shore News)
In 'heartfelt appeal,' will anybody help? Re: "Returning to visit, and dismayed at the state of youth," Eastern Shore News, Dec. 26. The sad thing about Roderick Bell's insightful and heartfelt appeal to the youth of the Eastern Shore is that they will not and probably cannot read it.
Source: www.delmarvanow.com
Anger, pleas after death of cat in microwave (comment on this story) (The Sudbury Star)
Anger and threats erupted on the Internet over the weekend as people reacted to charges against four young people who allegedly broke into an Alberta house and cooked the family's cat to death in a microwave. One Facebook group with more than 50 members asked that the […]
Source: www.thesudburystar.com
Extrication Time (New York Times)
James E. Cayne ended his tumultuous 14-year run as chief executive of the battered Bear Stearns, passing the baton to Alan D. Schwartz.
Source: www.nytimes.com
Chinese officials arrested after man beaten to death (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Twenty-four people, including some city officials, have been detained over the killing of a man in central China.
Source: www.abc.net.au
Just days out of prison, man is fatally shot in Dorchester (Boston Globe)
Darrion Carrington was waiting inside a Chinese restaurant in Dorchester for his takeout order when an assailant burst in and shot the 18-year-old several times, killing him.
Source: www.boston.com