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Almost nothing arouses as many polarised opinions in parents.

Adulation for Saint-Exupéry, the repentant supporter of the wartime Vichy regime [which operated during the Nazi occupation], who sacrificed his life to regain his honour, arouses extravagant homage.

Hosni Mubarak, who has now been in power longer than his two predecessors put together, arouses little of the passion that either of them did.

Also, it is true that the sheer scale of service-sector employment within an advanced economy arouses anxiety, unwarranted though it may be, about how disruptive the new forces of competition will be.At the moment, the likely disruption to patterns of employment is surely being exaggerated.

But if Mr Humala is to allay suspicion about his plans among two-thirds of the electorate, he must repudiate his far-left written manifesto, drop talk of changing the constitution the formula used by Mr Chávez to cling to power and promise to appoint competent technocrats.If Mr Humala arouses fears for the future, Ms Fujimori awakens fears of the past.

Although these percentages are unacceptable to the other side, the formula of leasing controversial patches of land could contain the elements of an eventual compromise.Holy city, unholy rowJerusalem, holy to Jews, Muslims and Christians, arouses passionate emotion.

As in many countries, the subject arouses passionate emotions among liberals and conservatives alike.

The two often form part of the same project, but diverting an entire river arouses still more green hostility.

He showed that football could be interesting as much because of the passions it arouses, as because of anything that actually happens on the field of play.A whole new genre of books followed, which used football as a window on to culture.

ABUSE of free speech by the powerful arouses public ire whether the culprits are newspaper proprietors bullying politicians or thin-skinned tycoons silencing their critics with libel writs.

Tony Blair hopes to revive local politics through elected mayors, but that neither solves the regional problem nor arouses much enthusiasm: 30 places have held mayoral referendums since 2001, only 11 have opted to elect a mayor and none of them is a big city.

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