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Mr. Bosket received a five-year sentence, the maximum for a juvenile, inciting outrage.
REFUSES RELEASE ORDER An anticorruption protest leader whose arrest reverberated across India, inciting outrage at the government, ended the day with a very different twist: he refused an offer to be released from jail.
NEW DELHI — An anticorruption protest leader whose arrest on Tuesday morning reverberated across India, inciting outrage at the government, ended the day with a very different twist: He refused an offer to be released from jail.
Tolentino's piece is doing what she's criticizing: "inciting outrage" by giving voice "to horrible, uncharitable thoughts" for a splashy byline, paycheck and clickbait.
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