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His suicide aroused an almost Princess Diana-like outpouring of public grieving in Britain.
The NSC's illegal activities came to light in November 1986 and aroused an immediate public uproar.
But they have also aroused an Israeli yearning for "separation" between the two nations.
Other hard-right governors were also making news, in Ohio and Michigan and Florida, but none aroused an opposition as deep, raucous, and determined as Wisconsin's.
As one of Mr Cameron's most loyal ministers puts it: "The great danger is that David has aroused an appetite that he will never be able to satisfy".
The killing of Mr. Shahzad, a contributor to the Web site Asia Times Online, aroused an immediate furor in the freewheeling news media in Pakistan.
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