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What Do We Do With Rage?

Added 06 November 2007 View full list    Print version    

In this life, one thing is certain: even the best of us will get angry from time to time.

In a great programme from the latest series of EDGES with Mal Fletcher, Mal asks whether, in an age of road rage and airline rage, there is a way to stem the rising tide of anger in our society.

Check out the programme at edges.tv.

And why not leave your thoughts via the feedback section of the site, or by sending an email to: mal@edges.tv?



Keywords: EDGES with Mal Fletcher | EDGES | Mal Fletcher | rage | airline rage | road rage

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