Word: arresters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...count on the loyalty of Jordan's 20,000 Bedouins, whom he has recently been placing in army units, but not on his politicians. Last week angry fedayeen leaders called on Hussein's Prime Minister, Bahjat Talhouni, to claim that they had discovered a palace plot to arrest some commandos and pressure politicians to cease supporting them. As Palestinian refugees braced for battle, the Cabinet sided with the fedayeen, conceding them full freedom of movement and promising to resign en masse should the plan go through...
...York Times's Moscow Correspondent, Raymond H. Anderson, was expelled from the Soviet Union for having received and filed to the Times a letter from one of the participants in the Red Square demonstration. The letter described how the protesters were mercilessly manhandled by the police during their arrest...
Willis Shotwell, assistant dean of students, warned the barricaded students in Moses Hall they would be subject to university discipline and arrest if they did not leave by 4:35 p.m. The deadline passed with no response, but many left an hour or so later by a rear door...
...almost a pound of grass and a lot of acid," she said, "so I showed my college I.D. and he let me go. If I didn't have stuff I would have refused; they will take you in to the station then and you can get them for false arrest...
...These people are great for annoying the police," said an officer from Boston's Tactical Patrol Service last Friday. "It's difficult to make an arrest for use of narcotics because they love to taunt the police by smoking ordinary cigarettes and tricking us into placing them in custody." That's the problem, he said, with the Sunday smoke-ins on the Cambridge Common. "We do make arrests, though...