She said she did not believe Spirlea's bump was premeditated or racially motivated, and in an interview after her loss on Sunday, she disclosed that the frostiness in the locker room stemmed from an incident in March in which one player thought Williams had intentionally slammed a door in her face.
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Koizumi has not met his Chinese counterpart President Hu Jintao this year, and leaders from the two countries have not made reciprocal visits since October 2001 _ a frostiness apparently caused by Koizumi's repeated visits to a Tokyo war shrine that China says glorifies Japan's brutal World War II aggression.
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But at the non-governmental level the new frostiness has been evident in one incident after another : Rudy Giuliani, as New York mayor, spurning a donation to the city from a Saudi prince; relatives of Sept . 11 victims suing Saudi officials, banks and charities, claiming they helped finance Osama bin Laden's network and the terror attacks; a U . S . defense think-tank analyst suggests the United States target Saudi oil fields and financial assets unless the kingdom does more to fight terrorism.
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You'll remember the way she holds her head back to keep the tears from rolling off her face; the quick, astonished inhalation of breath that immediately turns into a self-protecting frostiness; the exaggerated, supplicatory grandeur with which Ruth pours a glass of wine for the young woman whose feelings she has just inadvertently wounded, and, above all, the elegiac poetry, equal parts defeatedness and hope, that Ms . Hagen brings to the basic act of bolting and unbolting a door in the play's final scene.