What are the implications of her death and how can such outrages be prevented?
Why is murder on a large scale treated so differently from other outrages?
Indeed, what outrages the rest of the world is not how high American petrol prices are, but how low.
The members of the Security Council demanded that all possible steps should be taken to prevent such outrages in the future.
The effect, in general, is to surround the viewer with tightly edited outrages that often blur the distinction between news reports and mere assertion.
Newspapers still have to be licensed, workers still feel hard done by, and the perpetrators of past outrages still have to be brought to justice.
Plenty of ink has been spilled describing and lamenting this phenomenon, focusing on perceived outrages like the three-story Doritos vending machine and the ever-increasing price of hotel rooms.
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Mr. Obama has also ordered that al Qaeda leaders are to be protected from "outrages on personal dignity" and "humiliating and degrading treatment" in accord with the Geneva Conventions.
First, Dick Morris and his wife, Eileen McGann, have just published an important new book that addresses, among other outrages, LOST as a prime example of the title: Screwed!
Pakistan condemned the latest outrages, and denied responsibility.
Occasional accords such as this, in addition to the periodic bursts of rhetoric extolling the virtues of national reconciliation that follow outrages such as the Sadr City bombings, suggest that none of Iraq's main factions is ready to march over the edge just yet.
America can only find genuine security, in their view, in a world where international law carries greater weight, democracy and stable government is more widespread, weapons proliferation is controlled through international agreement and governments co-operate much more closely in monitoring and capturing the kind of terrorist groups which perpetrated this week's outrages.
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