Popular anger about universities' costs is rising just as technology is shaking colleges to their foundations.
Besides provoking popular anger, the concentration of wealth has, timidly, entered the political agenda.
Hard-right candidates are riding a wave of popular anger, but they may not perform best in November.
As that fear receded in Italy, it seems to have been replaced by popular anger, some analysts say.
Popular anger in debtor countries, notably Greece, is testing the limits of austerity.
The deaths of Egyptian personnel in firefights in the wake of the August 2011 incident provoked popular anger in Egypt.
In fact, he looked like he was trying to appease popular anger toward low deposit rates, high fees, and denials of credit.
The Washington Post's Ezra Klein concludes that popular anger has dissipated.
Yet, four years after it won power in the western state of Maharashtra, Shiv Sena, unlike its hero, is crumbling under popular anger.
Unfortunately, too many governments in emerging markets have tried to quell inflation and reduce popular anger by subsidising the prices of both food and fuel.
Some veteran Balkan observers believe the Belgrade regime could crumble as popular anger over the corruption and cynicism of Mr Milosevic's circle replaces patriotic fervour.
The moves follow popular anger at financial institutions, who have been paying large bonuses to staff even as they accepted government bail-outs to keep them going.
In recent weeks, allegations of high-level corruption in Spain's ruling conservative Popular Party have added to popular anger over the way the country is being run.
With the party haemorrhaging support amid popular anger at austerity measures, he took the leadership after George Papandreou was forced to quit - first as prime minister, then as Pasok leader.
However, the main opposition candidate, Ranil Wickremesinghe, who was himself prime minister until losing parliamentary elections in April last year, did not benefit as much as hoped from the popular anger.
But many ordinary Libyans remain skeptical that powerful militias, many of which have vast weapons arsenals, will surrender so easily and may simply be beating a tactical retreat until popular anger calms.
Key tasks for the next government include negotiating EU funds for the next seven years, drafting the 2014 budget and trying to address popular anger over poor living conditions and high power prices.
Relations between the U.S. and Pakistan are going downhill, and the danger is high that the bin Laden episode will add to popular American anger toward Pakistan.
The group was popular for a while, tapping wells of deep anger.
The by-election was triggered by popular Labour MP Ian Gibson quitting after he was barred from standing again for the party over his expenses - sparking anger among some constituents.
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