Speech Provokes Protests The speech provoked protests from several leaders of President Vaclav Havel's Civic Forum movement and angry editorials in most Czech and Slovak newspapers.
Newspaper editors write angry editorials.
"There are many Okinawans who have testified that the Japanese Army directed them to commit suicide," Ryukyu Shimpo, one of the two major Okinawan newspapers, said in an angry editorial.
The situation prompted angry editorials from Graham as well as appearances on nationally televised news programs to discuss the firing.
Overall, the response in the United States has been more muted, although there have been demonstrations, a flurry of letters and angry editorials.
The removal of the paintings drew criticism from some Hispanic leaders and the Spanish-language press, including El Diario-La Prensa, which ran an angry editorial.
But while the scandal has prompted angry editorials and a flurry of proposals to crack down on stock trading abuses, there has been little enduring political fallout.
The Times, in a surprisingly angry editorial (possibly reflecting the editorial board's irritation at having been ordered to endorse Clinton), had this to say about what its headline called her "Low Road to Victory":
The Colombian Attorney General's statement was the latest in two weeks of angry reactions by high Government officials and angry editorials in this capital's three leading newspapers.
The contretemps made headlines, and inspired some angry editorials.