Word: arresters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bill would make the posession of hallucinogenic drugs a felony and give broader powers in searching for the drugs. It would also make possible the arrest of anyone found in the company of a person using them...
Ayub decided that things had gone far enough. He had already barnstormed the country, pleading for his countrymen to "show the same sense of purpose in achieving peace that you did in achieving victory." Last week, in a predawn swoop in Lahore, his police arrested five of the leading opposition leaders on grounds that "they have been indulging in activities highly prejudicial to the maintenance of public order and peaceful conditions." Just in case other politicians did not get the message that Pakistan is now officially at peace, Ayub seemed prepared to arrest them...
...unnamed hero is swept up in a mass arrest of Algerian demonstrators, taken to an overnight concentration camp in the Sports Palace, and released to go back first to his mistress, a free-swinging Galician tart, and then with his hook and mallet to the old job in the slaughterhouse. Through all this there clings to him "the typical boiled cabbage smell of all immigrants." It is his fault. He clings throughout to a cabbage, the "authentic proof of my innocence and my simplicity"-and of his official guilt. To the police, it makes him an Arab. He loses...
Bluffing in Bombay. The next place where Walcott waived a law was Beirut. He aroused the suspicion of the Lebanese counterintelligence, which charged that Walcott had taken aerial photographs of Lebanese military installations and sold them to Israeli agents. Before they could arrest him, Walcott skipped out, leaving behind his plane. A Lebanese military court sentenced him to seven years' imprisonment at hard labor. But by that time Walcott had been in London to recruit two pilots and rent a plane under the pretext that he ran a freight-hauling service for oil companies in the Middle East. Picking...
...simple as it appeared last week. The irate indignation of France and Morocco, expressed by a reciprocal recall of ambassadors, was not followed up by a severance of diplomatic relations-indeed, both Paris and Rabat took care not to aggravate the situation. France still demanded Oufkir's arrest; Morocco refused it. While King Hassan maintained complete silence on the crucial matter of Oufkir's whereabouts on the October weekend that Ben Barka disappeared...