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When this information was verified, a great outcry erupted throughout Israel's military and intelligence establishment, with some demanding that the site be bombed at once.

When the government began drafting a law to allow up to 20,000 foreign computer specialists into Germany with green cards, an outcry erupted.

After a Roma (gypsy) from Romania assaulted a woman, who died of her injuries, a furious outcry erupted against the hundreds of thousands of Romanians who have made their way to Italy since Romania's European Union accession was assured.

Nivea, the skincare and beauty products company, said Thursday it would halt its advertising campaign that suggested black men "re-civilize" themselves, after an outcry erupted Wednesday on Twitter.

A public outcry erupted after news reports of the accident were broadcast on Russian television, including a video showing the driver, Alexander S. Maksimov, 30, telling an investigator that he "drank for two days" before getting behind the wheel.

When Madonna adopted a young boy from Malawi last year, a fierce outcry erupted over whether she had followed proper procedures and whether the boy's father had been duped.

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This may be due to Facebook's method of dragging its users into the future, which follows a now familiar pattern: Facebook announces a new product or feature that exposes a bit more of users' lives or activities than before; an outcry erupts from a vocal contingent of users; part of the feature is often rolled back or modified.

That was the outcry that erupted when Wesley Clark, the retired general, suggested that John McCain's military command background did not, by itself, qualify him to be president.

An indication of the Hubble's impact can be gauged by the public outcry that erupted over Nasa's decision to scrap the agency's last servicing mission to the telescope, announced after the destruction of the shuttle Columbia in 2003.

And for all the party-political outcry that erupted on the news, there was little doubt that Parliament would pass a law bringing the bank into public ownership.The truth is that there was never much chance a private-sector buyer could be found willing and able to get the bank on an even keel and to repay the government promptly its £55 billion ($108 billion) in loans and guarantees.

AN outcry is erupting over the role the nominee for attorney general, Eric Holder, played in President Bill Clinton's pardon of financier Marc Rich in 2001.

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