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Its directors, including Jean-René Fourtou, the chief executive of Vivendi, are said to be furious at this hostile approach.
"I think if I had a mildly retarded child, I'd be furious at this film," Nevins says.
Patricia Kennealy Morrison, an author who identifies herself as the widow of Morrison, the Doors' front man, said in an e-mail to The New York Times that the singer "would utterly spurn even the thought of being pardoned for something he didn't do, and he would be furious at this ridiculous, cheap, politically motivated ploy".
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Last night, on CNN, Larry King asked if Obama was angry at BP. "I'm furious at this entire situation," he replied.
Mr. Obama, who has also been confronted by questions about his cool public reaction, said Thursday night that he is "furious at this entire situation" but does not show it because it does not accomplish anything.
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