Research Suggests People Found Ways to Channel Anger After Terrorist Attacks, but No Closure By Will Lester Associated Press Writer Published: May 18, 2002 ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Americans found ways to channel their anger over the Sept. 11 attacks and dealt more effectively with their emotions than people did after President Kennedy's assassination, researchers have found. Many, however, have yet to regain their sense of security as they balance new terror warnings from the government with encouragement that life will "return to normal." Researchers, who discussed the findings at the annual meeting of the American Association for...