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Some 60 demonstrators arrested outside U.S. Capitol
22 Oct 2007 15:07:48 GMT
Source: Reuters
WASHINGTON, Oct 22 (Reuters) - About 60 peaceful demonstrators, including several dressed as polar bears, were arrested outside the U.S. Capitol on Monday protesting the Iraq war and global warming, authorities said.

"People are being arrested out here because you (Congress) are not doing your job," antiwar activist Ann Wright shouted into a bullhorn.

Demonstrators were arrested on charges of unlawful assembly and blocking entrances to the Capitol, which was ringed by members of the U.S. Capitol Police.

Sgt. Kimberly Schneider, a police spokeswoman, said, "We've had about 60 arrests." She said she had received no reports of violence.

About half a dozen demonstrators dressed in fluffy white outfits held a banner reading, "Polar bears for solutions to war and global warming."
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A shop displays various items for sale in the window at the town of Barmedman October 17, 2007. Barmedman is a dying town in this part of central New South Wales state, 500 km (310 miles) west of Sydney. The number of farms in Australia has declined by 25 percent to near 130,000 over the past 20 years, as farmers leave the land and technology and mechanisation increases the size of farms. Severe drought is adding to a hollowing of society underway for decades in rural Australia, first triggered by falling commodity prices and farm incomes and by the lure of city life for young people. Picture taken October 17, 2007. To match feature AUSTRALIA-DROUGHT-SOCIETY. REUTERS/Mick Tsikas (AUSTRALIA)



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