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...unable to prevent scuffles in surrounding areas. "This is a tribal warfare zone," says Hillenbrand. "The marches have the same effect as a white supremacy group marching through a black neighborhood in the United States would. The most dangerous things that have happened are the murder of the Catholic taxi driver on Sunday night and the harassing of Catholic families." The worst may be yet to come: Friday marks the 306th anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne, the Protestant victory that established England's rule over Ireland. Protestant marchers will be out en masse, and unless the police...
...next time you are tempted to stiff a surly cabbie, put yourself behind the wheel. A recent study on workplace violence ranked driving a taxi as the most dangerous occupation in the U.S., with sheriff or bailiff as a distant second and police officer or detective the third most perilous positions. Between 1990 and 1992, 140 cab drivers and chauffeurs were killed, more than all law enforcement officials combined, according to researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. According to the study, about 20 American workers are killed and 18,000 are assaulted every week. Most...
...taxi driver grunted. "Also," I continued, "I'd pay no attention to those commentators who are going to write about how this series shows that a team from Chicago, which Carl Sandburg called the 'City of the Big Shoulders,' can obviously push around a team from a city where, well, where people drink a lot of latte...
...Unghh," the taxi driver said, unless it was something in Swedish...
...taxi came to a halt. "Buffalo?" the driver said. "Buffalo! BUFFALO...