The casualties came as police tried to control rioting mobs who rampaged through the city, burning and looting shops and stoning vehicles. |
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Innocent victims caught up in the riots spoke last night of their terror as a mob rampaged along the streets they call home. |
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In the latest incident, up to 100 youths aged from 13 to 18 rampaged at the John Burrows recreation ground in Rectory Road, Hadleigh. |
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Violent disturbances in 1998 and 1999 saw mobs of Asian youths hurl fireworks at police as they rampaged through the streets. |
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Between 1996 and 2002, RUF rebels rampaged Sierre Leone, killing, maiming, and raping civilians. |
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Over two days in August, rioters and looters rampaged through stores and threw stones. |
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Plain-clothes thugs, under police protection, rampaged through the centre of Kiev. |
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Its system of dams turned a river that rampaged and often destroyed into a river that flows gently and productively. |
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In 1919, several hundred soldiers and civilians rampaged through downtown Halifax. |
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For example, the Vancouver anti-Chinese riot of 1887 certainly involved the racial attitudes and motivations of the white workers who rampaged. |
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The desperate peace moves came as gangs armed with guns and machetes rampaged through the streets of the capital Port-au-Prince in the latest outbreak of violence there. |
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Leaving a trail of devastation behind him, a disgruntled store owner rampaged through a small Colorado town smashing buildings and cars with a makeshift armoured bulldozer. |
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Hunters scoured thick forests today searching for a wild elephant that rampaged through villages on both sides of the India-Nepal border, trampling 12 people to death. |
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Group Four security staff were threatened and intimidated as gangs of detainees, some of them sporting home-made masks rampaged through the complex, the court was told. |
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It was members of this group that rampaged through the city two weeks ago and have been hijacking vehicles and breaking into houses in the vicinity of parliament. |
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Child Alert: DRC, written by UNICEF UK Ambassador for Humanitarian Emergencies Martin Bell, describes the effects of war on children and their families as armies and militia groups rampaged across mostly eastern Congo. |
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Universally despised and feared, the Reavers rampaged across Telara, destroying communities, toppling kingdoms, and leaving a wide swath of destruction and death in their wake. |
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It does not mater who inspired whom, but the parallels between this artist's spray painting and the graffiti which have rampaged in New-York since 1976 cannot be overlooked. |
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After the Battle of Poitiers, many French nobles and mercenaries rampaged, and chaos ruled. |
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Once leashed and brought aboard the ship however, the bear rampaged and had to be killed. |
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More raiders crossed from Jedburgh and rampaged through Northumberland, burning homes and farms as they went. |
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Since 2008, more than 400,000 people have fled their homes after the LRA rampaged across remote villages in Sudan, Central African Republic and DR Congo. |
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Looking quite scary the children rampaged through school with their treasure maps and wanted posters searching for buried treasure. |
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During the campaign, Mr Mugabe's militia had rampaged through the Zimbabwean countryside, sometimes torching the huts of suspected opposition supporters or holding their heads in buckets of water until they passed out. |
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A total of 75 fires rampaged through Greece alone, six of them completely out of control, the worst of them, as we have heard today, north of Athens, close to the capital. |
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Within days, the surrounding tribes united and rampaged the countryside, in a unique move, forcing settlers who escaped to find safety at Fort Amsterdam. |
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They managed to bring it on board, but the bear rampaged and was killed. |
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At last the robots of the 1940s, who rampaged across the covers of the pulp magazines in impotent pursuit of shrieking spacegirls, have come of age. |
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