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In sometimes angry conversations, lawmakers and staff talk about little else.
Living in Poland 20 years ago, your correspondent often found himself accosted by total strangers intent on having angry conversations on past wrongs such as Yalta.
Set in a modest house in a changing Chicago suburb, this semisatirical story witnesses increasingly angry conversations about race erupting in the same living room 50 years apart.
There were angry conversations about the managers' ruthlessly working us into the ground, secure in the knowledge that plenty of replacements were available from other papers.
Even before Barack Obama was inaugurated as president on 20 January 2009 the talk boards of several websites frequented by conservative voters were already humming with angry conversations about the global economic meltdown.
On the streets, people were snapping up independent daily newspapers like Blic, Danas and Glas Javnosti to get the news, and there were angry conversations about Mr. Milosevic's effort to buy time and hang on to power.
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