101.   By almost any measure, Kmart is overdue for a board room coup, and the anger among investors is palpable.

102.   Certainly, the hostility of whites to outsiders, particularly the many reporters who have descended, is at least as great now as is any anger against blacks.

103.   Conversely, anger has been one of the sparks setting off ethnic conflagrations, including the current violence in places like Northern Ireland and Bosnia.

104.   Despite a widely held conviction that stifling anger is dangerous, some researchers have concluded that the expression of anger, in any form, is bad for you.

105.   Experts explain what anger is, what it means and how you can learn to make something constructive out of your anger.

106.   Finally, remember that anger is energy and can be channeled into something useful.

107.   For one thing, consider whether your anger is chronic, a condition that, like chronic anxiety or chronic despair, is particularly unhealthy, experts say.

108.   For Vietnam vets, anger is an old emotion.

109.   For many, their anger was overwhelming.

110.   For some people the anger is already open.

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