Word: arresting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard senior's chance encounter on an evangelical mission over spring break led to the FBI's arrest of three suspected kidnappers, ending a four-day, nationwide search for two sisters who had been abducted from their Michigan home...
...should the U.S. government have been warned that Mexico was about to arrest its own top drug fighter for corruption? Who is the U.S. to be notified in advance about what Mexico does in its own internal affairs? America's drug problem is created and based in the U.S. As long as there is a buyer for any commodity, there will be a supplier. All the money the U.S. has used in this "war" might have been better spent on educating its citizens about drug use. FRANCISCO J. ORTIZ Richmond, British Columbia...
...from him and who is facing federal extortion charges. After that story appeared, Bill Cosby's wife Camille publicly called on the Enquirer and other tabloids to withdraw their rewards, saying "My husband and I do not want their money to be associated with our son." Even after the arrest, the family expressed displeasure with the paper. "They were very happy to get the information," says Cosby family spokesman David Brokaw, "but they had real reservations and regrets that the way it was found was through the Enquirer." Still the paper contends Markhasev's arrest is the ultimate vindication...
...Spain who flirts her way into a violent and ultimately fatal love triangle. At the start of the dance, she seduces a Spanish corporal named Don Jose (Lazlo Berdo), who is in love with a meek girl named Micaela (Larissa Ponomarenko). When Don Jose is jailed for refusing to arrest Carmen, his wild new love captures Escamillo (Gino DiMarco), a proud bullfighter, with her charms. (Music lovers--the "Beef: It's What's for Dinner" theme parades around at this point.) However, she runs away with Don Jose once he escapes from prison...
...Commission member Henry W. Breen urged officers to bring violations to the Commission, rather than diverting them by way of arrest to the courts...