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He said: "There always will be anger.
There will be anger - and not just in Wakefield.
Yes, there will be memorials for all of those who died at the World Trade Center, and there will be anger, and there will be pain.
If the former track runner does not go to prison, it is likely there will be anger that, 20 years on from apartheid, it is possible for some to receive preferential justice.
But Muslims are watching closely the fate of the youngsters arrested last month on suspicion of terrorism and there will be anger if it emerges that the case against them is less than water-tight.
Whatever the event of the moment, one thing is sure when it comes to The New York Times and readers who closely follow this issue: There will be anger about how it is covered.
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Whichever line the Tories take on Brexit, part of their support base will be angered.
The assumption behind that last argument seems to be that Iraqis will be angered when they see what was done.
If the Cancún talks set sail with no wind, then no-one will be angered when they stall.
While his supporters will be angered by any sign that he is still being treated as a suspect, there were warnings that the biggest challenge for Aamer will be overcoming the psychological damage caused by his captivity.
Those who wanted to see Senator Obama defend Reverend Wright's most extreme views will be angered by his statements that Reverend Wright's views reflected a "profound mistake" and failed to acknowledge the genuine "progress" that has been made.
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