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en (The referees) need to be protected just like anybody else. (Weaver) was arrested this morning on campus.

en I believe they arrested him first thing this morning. The homicide team arrested him after they interviewed him.

en Charles Taylor, the former president of Liberia, was arrested this morning at the Nigeria Cameroon border. He was arrested in company of a driver and a woman and they have been taken into custody.

en [Europe's top referees' official hinted on Monday that referees could strike after the retirement of Anders Frisk because of death threats to him and his family.] We cannot just do nothing, ... There will be a demonstration of solidarity among the referees as you have never seen before.

en If we get arrested, it just shows how close-minded that campus is.

en He had me arrested one morning at two o'clock in the morning. I was asleep. Banging on my door, and I opened the door and these big, burly Chicago coppers were there, and they said, "JOHN MAHONEY," and I said, "yes, that's me". He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring. .. . "YOU'RE UNDER ARREST" and I said, "what for" and they said "FOR IMPERSONATING AN ACTOR".

en Weaker openings are expected across Europe this morning, Friday's sell-off in the U.S. happened in earnest towards the end of their trading day which to an extent protected the European cash markets (as they had already closed). Their negative reaction is anticipated this morning.

en They will be arrested immediately if they join rallies. That's clear, we have been saying this to them (military personnel), they will be arrested. Even if a general participates, he will be arrested and investigated,

en Because of the lack of transparency, we don't know whether the commander is a scapegoat, or if he is only one of many who should be arrested. The investigation must be conducted openly for people to have confidence that powerful figures will not be protected.

en This sort of thing happens all the time external to our campus, but we want to make this as protected an environment as possible.

en Then he arrested me for no reason?I threw no football. I shook hands with the other team. I didn't cuss at referees. I didn't cuss at cops.

en I think what happened today in Bangladesh is another tragic example that there is no protection against terrorism, ... You're not protected by religion. You're not protected by national boundary. You're not protected by political orientation.

en It's just a different game than we saw in the last two games in (Los Angeles). But I'm not going anywhere near blaming the referees. . . . The referees didn't force 25 turnovers.

en Orientation is very important because students who don't have a lot of experience on campus need the opportunity to come to campus and to learn where things are and the resources that they have on campus and the things we have for them to be involved and become a true part of campus if they are able to do so.

en Referees have a hard job. I'm not going to just go out there and bash them. But at the same time, whenever there's a tough situation, you always want your call. If we had got all the calls, then Pittsburgh would be flipped around. That's football. Referees try their best, and that's all you can say.


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