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LAUGH or cry?
"I couldn't even cry.
But then, after all the sniffling had ceased, I asked myself: why should I cry about this?
"We don't cry on injuries, that is our philosophy," Mourinho said.
While terrorism does not fit entirely comfortably within the war paradigm, which the west developed using nation states as the key actors, what Awlaki did for a living was a far cry from robbing the neighborhood bank.
One of the main hazards of becoming prime minister is the problems that arise when mischief-making newspapers cry, and maliciously inclined colleagues whisper: "Look behind you!" Alan Johnson would, I am sure, take on the job with the absolute intention of being a loyal deputy.
My colleague Ewen MacAskill remarks: "Well at least he didn't cry".
In 1934 Neville Cardus mused: "Maybe tomorrow … Stravinsky will share the fate of Strauss and Debusssy, and be called old-fashioned by the latest young 'bloods' while the rest of us in our advancing senility cry out 'O for the good old tunes of 'Le Sacre'".
A mother of two autistic children starts to cry as she tells of her struggle to get any help at all, with no disability living allowance, relying on food parcels from her father.
The most disadvantaged Australians are likely to experience much higher rates of violence generally, including domestic violence, but here the generalised cry of "misogyny" is not so loud.
I'm not going to vote now," they cry.
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