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Now the chief executive of Vodafone AirTouch is arousing ire again, but this time from his own shareholders.
But presidents have delayed implementation of laws in the past without arousing ire.
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I'm sure that sentiment will arouse ire in many of my liberal pals, but those folks can't see the forest through the partisan trees.
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