Word: arresting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Police Chief Paul E. Johnson said yesterday that the student pulled the stunt as part of his initiation to the Fox Club. Because no arrest was made, Johnson would not release the name of the student...
...would complicate things. I told him peace was coming, and collective action was the best way to achieve it. But he had other illusions. That was the reason for the eruption of fundamentalism in Egypt. Sadat paid for it with his life. Yet it has continued. Every state must arrest killers, but that is not the solution. Only a collective stand that leads to peace will make Arab citizens feel honorable and dignified. Otherwise, fundamentalism will continue to grow...
Pinsker suggested that we should let the police "scoop them up one-by-one and arrest them for breaking the law." Pinsker fails to see that this process would take hours, and would almost certainly result in the closing of the clinic...
...most influential state courts. State Republican leaders wanted him to challenge Mario Cuomo if the New York Governor chose to run again in 1994. But nobody is talking much about Wachtler's political future any longer. It's hard to envision the campaign trail of a man under house arrest...
...seven-week FBI investigation ended with Wachtler, 62, under arrest for blackmail and attempted extortion. He is accused of bombarding his ex-mistress Joy Silverman, 45, a wealthy Republican fund raiser, with a lengthy series of anonymous letters and phone calls that included a demand for $20,000 and a threat to kidnap her 14-year-old daughter. Wachtler, who has now resigned his judgeship, remains confined by court order to the Long Island condo he shares with his wife of 40 years, Joan...