Word: jail
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...arrested on charges of espionage after they were discovered taking notes and using binoculars near an airport. No local lawyer will take on their case. Two weeks ago, a 30-minute blackout drill was almost festive. This week the drill lasted an hour, and failure to comply carried a jail sentence...
...amounted to giving policy advice to the government Korea has had considerable success in promoting both absolute and relative growth, Roemer says. This in turn has led to increased investment and lower unemployment. But there is no political pluralism to speak of in Korea: most opposition leaders are in jail...
...K.G.B. agent came to his home, arrested and imprisoned him without filing charges. Although he was released a week later, when he returned to work he learned he had been fired. The reason: he had skipped a week of work. Begun explained that he had been in jail, but his supervisor demanded written confirmation. The administration at the jailhouse refused to write such a note, saying that there was no evidence to support Begun's claim. It was back to square...
Lindsay said the group had notified Cambridge police of the protest last week "because they would just arrest us anyway." Police took the protestors to the Cambridge jail in Central Square where they were booked before being transported to the courthouse...
Police attempting to seize the gunman were greeted with a barrage of stones, and fired tear gas in order to reach the mosque. Goodman was dragged out of the building, and thrown into a nearby jail to await trial. Rioting spilled into the already tense West Bank and Gaza strip, claiming a number of casualties on both sides...