North Yorkshire police were today investigating allegations that a protester was attacked during a Boxing Day hunt in the county. |
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The protester, wearing a white T-shirt, shorts, sunglasses and a beanie hat, showed no imminent signs of coming down. |
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The former poll tax protester, who took his oath of office with a raised fist, yesterday said the party would now go from strength to strength. |
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Black was not a protester but was trapped in a police kettle for around seven hours after trying to walk to a local bookshop. |
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A police officer caught on video repeatedly bashing a protester walking, just walking, in the front line of a march. |
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Granted his behaviour may not have been that of a peaceful protester, he was after all attacking the carabinieri, but to shoot him dead? |
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For more than 20 years the self-educated activist has been an equal-opportunity protester. |
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But at least one protester said revelations that others were paid makes the whole demonstration smack of political opportunism. |
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Beyond the designated protesters' area, we see an occasional protester with his back turned on the motorcade. |
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But the idea of the outcast protester has a noble lineage in Argentine music and arts. |
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At last year's summit in Genoa, one protester died in clashes with Italian police. |
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During my days as a Vietnam war protester, it was always clear what distinguished ordinary liberals from leftists. |
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A like evil corrupts the intentions of protest against the war where the protester is aroused by phantasies of acts he has never committed or seen. |
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In China, the defining moment was when a protester in France tried to grab the flame from a female torchbearer in a wheelchair. |
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He was photographed holding aloft a T-shirt bespattered with the blood of a fellow protester. |
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At the time, you were holding up the blood-stained shirt of a fellow protester. |
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A protester, who gave his name as Agent Smith, said the balcony protesters would hold out for as long as they could. |
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A councillor who tried to hit a protester at a public meeting breached a code of conduct but will not face disciplinary action, an investigation found yesterday. |
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This follows a U.S. Supreme Court decision involving a tax protester some years ago and is consistent with our view that intentionality must underlie a criminal act. |
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In Warsaw a protester hurled an egg that walloped him on about the same quadrant of his person as did the egg thrown at the deputy prime minister the week before. |
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Another protester, I Putu Patra, 35, exhibited his bank book, which showed that his last deposit was on March 26, bringing his account to Rp 10 million. |
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Mr Hulme has been an outspoken protester against the plan for the wind farm, which developers say will provide green power for thousands of homes. |
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One very good reason for applauding the efforts of puny protesters against powerful vested interests is that you never know when that puny protester might have to be you. |
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The minister was handcuffed to the protester for about half an hour. |
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A fervent protester since her early college days, this is a woman who believes in action and follow-through rather than hollow promises made on election campaigns. |
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He was jailed as a freedom rider, arrested as a war protester and, at the United Nations headquarters in New York, as a hunger striker against nuclear weapons. |
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Police threatened to break the arms and fingers of any protester who held up a peace sign and none were given any food until 10 a.m. the next day. |
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In T Square Logistics Services, the GAO recommended that the Air Force reimburse the protester its protest costs. |
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But the image of a prowar worker in a hardhat punching a privileged protester is enshrined in our cultural memory. |
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Demonstrators feared the work of heavy machinery near Rath Lugh could collapse a tunnel holding a female protester. |
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The only reason you see placards in Parliament Square today is because the anti-war protester Brian Haw's demonstration preceded the introduction of the act, which is not retrospective. |
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As the Russian reporter, standing in the middle of Independence Square, the stage of the latest protest in Kiev, tried to describe the scene, the protester handed him a little statue, resembling an Oscar. |
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An excellent military leader, he was in charge of our security squad at the July 2001 mass demonstration against the Group of Eight imperialists in Genoa, Italy, where the cop rampage left at least one young protester dead. |
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A protester hit in the arm with a plastic baton round was taken to nearby Craigavon Hospital. |
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One of the leading cases in Scottish Law is that of Smith v Donnelly, a case concerning a Faslane protester. |
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According to protester sources, president Ali Saleh supporters were joined by plain-clothed policemen who used baton charges against them. |
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One protester drove through the work area against oncoming traffic, claiming he was misdirected by the flagger. |
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One protester was killed, later identified as a Serb protestor. |
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Occupy protester Max Berger, who is a member of the OWS direct action working group, said the feds are not honest about their noninvolvement in the raids. |
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Mohammed Al-Selwi, a protester, told the Yemen Times that several people, including women, were injured because riot police used tear gas bombs and batons against protesters. |
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That is the claim of women's rights protester Martha Burk, who tried to organise a boycott of the 2003 event against the club's all-male membership. |
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The protester tried to continue his tirade but was then drowned out by other volunteers at the official uniform distribution centre in Canning Town, East London. |
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A PROTESTER shrouded in flames screams in agony as Turkey disintegrates into violent chaos. |
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Protester attacks at the Parliament forced the dissolution of the government. |
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