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World Digest: Jan. 21, 2018 Police in Congo used tear gas and gunfire to disperse thousands of anti-government demonstrators across the nation on Sunday, leaving five people dead and injuring more than 33 who marched after church services, calling for President Joseph Kabila to step down, the United Nations said. Kabila ...
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The Grammys After a viewing in New York, Kennedy's body is taken to Washington. The procession passes through the Poor People's tent city on the Mall. Kennedy is buried in Arlington Cemetery. 6/24/68. Tent city cleared. Washington police remove the last 500 residents of the Poor People's tent city and arrest 288 ...
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Police investigating after pizza delivery driver's car was stolen in robbery Police investigating after pizza delivery driver's car was stolen in robbery ... Pittsburgh police are investigating after a pizza delivery driver was robbed Saturday night in Pittsburgh. .... Thousands of people are expected to take part in the Women's March on Washington-Pittsburgh Sunday afternoon.
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US top court backs police over arrests at racy Washington party By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday threw out almost $1 million in damages won by a group of partygoers in a civil rights lawsuit against Washington police st...
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US police win protracted legal battle in house party case Washington (AFP) -. The fog of marijuana smoke thinly veiled women in thongs, the music pounding -- a Washington party that lost all inhibitions before evolving into a legal battle that endured a decade. But on Monday the US Supreme Court finally laid the issue to rest, ruling in favor of police who ...
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US top court backs police over arrests at racy Washington party WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday threw out almost $1 million in damages won by a group of partygoers in a civil rights lawsuit against Washington police stemming from a 2008 gathering in a vacant house featuring scantily clad women with money tucked in their garter ...
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