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Criticism includes several examples of cropping quotes from President Obama, Vice President Biden and Vice President Gore so they appear out of context, using image-manipulation software to edit the appearance of reporters from The New York Times and using footage from other events during a report on the November 5 Tea Party rally in Washington, D. C .; Media Matters said the intention of Fox News was to make it appear as if a larger number of protesters attended the event.
Ratsiraka's dwindling popularity in the late 1980s reached a critical point in 1991 when presidential guards opened fire on unarmed protesters during a rally.
Among the protesters who organised the unsanctioned rally were the Sevastopol branches of the National Salvation Front, the Russian Popular Assembly, and the All-Crimean Movement of the Voters for the Republic of Crimea.
The protesters first petitioned the government, and then staged a public rally.
On 9 March 1991 a mass rally on the streets of Belgrade turned into a riot with vicious clashes between the protesters and police.
Europe saw the biggest mobilization of protesters, including a rally of three million people in Rome, which is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest ever anti-war rally.
* In January 2011, 3000 protesters gathered at a rally organised by Hands off our Forest, to protest against the UK Government's proposed sale of public forests.
On 21 January 2011, clashes broke out between police and protesters in a anti-government rally in front of the Government building in Tirana.
On July 31, a rally against the curfew resulted in several clashes between protesters and police.
Perhaps the most famous was the 1919 Black Friday rally, when campaigners for improved working conditions ( particularly protesting a 56-hour working week in many of the city's factories ) held an enormous rally, with at least 90, 000 protesters filling the square and the surrounding streets.
The Grant Park rally on Wednesday, August 28, 1968, was attended by about 15, 000 protesters, while other actions involved hundreds or thousands.
After the large rally, a few thousand protesters attempted to march to the International Amphitheatre, but were stopped in front of the Conrad Hilton Hotel, where the presidential candidates and their campaigns were headquartered ( as well as a young Donald Rumsfeld ).
The students were among several hundred who turned out in May 2000 to rally against the Westboro protesters.
On 24 March 2005 protesters stormed the presidential compound in Bishkek and seized control of the seat of state power after clashing with riot police during a large opposition rally.
During the annual July 1 rally for democracy in 2010, many protesters chanted, ' Shame on you, Democratic Party, for selling out Hong Kong people '.
At a meeting called by government representatives in an attempt to explain the tax in a way as to defuse tensions, protesters waving liberty flags, some armed and in Continental Army uniforms, shouted them down and turned the meeting into a protest rally.
This resulted in a rally outside Butler's home that started with the protesters chanting " Castigate Butler!
The rally was held on 1 February 1946 at the Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque, and protesters shouted nationalistic slogans and called for the dethronement of Sultan Ibrahim.
During the 2010 pro-Cantonese rally, protesters chanted an obscene chant that had been general Yuan's battle cry against his Manchu enemies in the Battle of Ningyuan: ( trad: )-" Fuck his mom!
Despite the Protest Warriors ' assurances that they were on the same side, the conservative protesters repeatedly shouted at them, destroyed the Protest Warrior signs, and forced the Protest Warriors to leave the rally, mistaking them for anti-war protesters.
The City government, under Republican Mayor Michael Bloomberg, had earlier denied the protesters a permit to hold a rally in Central Park following the march, citing concern for the park's grass.

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In the previous May, an estimated 65, 000 people — including California Governor Jerry Brown — attended a march and rally against nuclear power in Washington, D. C.
In the same year Estrada, together with former President Corazon Aquino, Cardinal Jaime Sin, Senator Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and other political leaders, led an anti-charter change rally brought in an estimated half a million people to Rizal Park against the charter change moves by Ramos and his supporters.
Nine months later, on 1 March 1943, an estimated 22, 000 people crowded into the same hall and a further 15, 000 stood outside at a WJC rally addressed by Wise, Chaim Weizmann, New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia and others.
As a result of the letter from FFRF, a rally was held at the Henderson County Courthouse where an estimated 5, 000 people attended.
One of these events, Gator Growl, is billed as the largest student-run pep rally in the world ; an estimated 75, 000 people have attended the event in past years.
In a 1997 study by the University of Jyväskylä, partly funded by AKK, Jyväskylä and Rally Finland, the environmental impact was estimated to be small ; the noise from the rally cars, helicopters and speakers was considered the biggest harm.
Drawing on that party's tight organization, ANSWER attracted an estimated 8, 000 people to their first major action, an " Anti-War, Anti-Racist " rally and march in Washington, D. C., primarily in protest of the then impending invasion of Afghanistan.
On November 2, 2008 Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama held a rally at Nippert two days before the election to an estimated 27, 000 attendees.
The rally was also a peaceful reply to the pro-Syrian groups ( Hizbullah and Amal Movement ) that invaded Beirut on May 7, 2008 and took control of the city using force, before handing it to the Army after seven days, in which an estimated 100 people were killed as a result of the violent clashes that happened.
Hayes also sponsored a rally in 1994 in Coquitlam of an estimated 2, 000 persons to press for changes to the Young Offenders Act.
In other cities, an estimated 40, 000 people attended a similar rally in Sydney, 20, 000 in Brisbane, 7, 000 in Adelaide, 3, 000 in Perth, 2, 000 in Darwin, and 1, 000 in Canberra.

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In February 1940, during the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union, Nurmi returned to the United States with his protégé Taisto Mäki, who had become the first man to run the 10, 000 m under 30 minutes, to raise funds and rally support to the Finnish cause.
Eventually, a confrontation between Martok and Worf helped rally both the crew's warrior spirit as well as Martok's.
Service alternates between opponents every two points ( regardless of winner of the rally ) until the end of the game, unless both players score 10 points or the expedite system is operated, when the sequences of serving and receiving stay the same but each player serves for only 1 point in turn.
Zeena discusses: the relationships between the Manson family and the Church of Satan, the 80's ' Satanic Panic ', the 8-8-88 satanic rally, her time as spokeswoman for the Church of Satan, her media and musical appearances during her time as CoS High Priestess, etc.
The relationship between the two blossoms, despite red tape from social workers, who ultimately rally to Henry's side.
This rally was particularly notable due to Albert Speer's Cathedral of light: 152 searchlights that cast vertical beams into the sky around the Zeppelin Field to symbolise the walls of a building and the attendance of Prince Chichibu, a brother of the Emperor of Japan, who had a personal meeting with Adolf Hitler to boost relations between Japan and Germany.
These involved between six and thirty million people and were listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as including the largest anti-war rally in history.
After his criticisms caused increased tensions with the Nation of Islam, Jones spoke at a huge rally healing the rift between the two groups in the Los Angeles Convention Center attended by many of Jones ' closest political acquaintances.
David Conroy, Chairman of the Working Man's Organization in NYC and organizer of the rally, stated that the purpose of the meeting was to harmonize the differences between the strikers and the railroad companies, and to urge the citizen soldiery to refrain from acting against the strikers.
It dominated all other makes in FIA rally competition, due to the performance of the full-time AWD, which did not require the driver to get out of the vehicle to lock hubs or manually select between 2WD and 4WD modes in the car like other American four-wheel-drive vehicles of the period.
" On August 24, 2008, a clash occurred between foot patrol agents and female merchants, which escalated into a " massive protest rally ".
At one rally, members were encouraged to tear apart copies of Vladimir Sorokin's Blue Salo, which was deemed pornographic for a passage depicting gay sex between Joseph Stalin and Nikita Khrushchev.
Minor disturbances occurred in 1958 in Notting Hill ( following a Mosley rally ) and Nottingham with clashes between racial groups, a new phenomenon in Britain.
TV item showing a staged race between Tom Kirkman and a Mitsubishi Evo rally car and Bowler Wildcat.
Since the engine mounts and gearbox connections are identical between the Ford Cologne V6 engine and the V4, some vintage V4 Saab 96s were modified to take a V6, for rally racing, although this dramatically changed the weight distribution and steering characteristics.
Their shows were a unique and highly festive cross between a punk rock concert, a grotesque circus and an anarchist rally.
The M3 also saw service as a rally car, Prodrive-prepared examples contesting several national championships and selected rounds of the World Rally Championship between 1987 and 1989.
In 1930 she was a member of the British team at the International Tourist Plane Contest Challenge 1930 between 16 July and 8 August in Berlin, Germany, finishing the rally seventh overall in her De Havilland Gipsy Moth.
The sport started as a TV show ( with especially invited rally drivers ), produced by Robert Reed of ABC television for ITVs World of Sport programme, at Lydden Circuit ( between Dover and Canterbury ) in Great Britain on Saturday, 4 February 1967.
The discrepancy between the bowl game performances of these two undefeated teams allowed Nebraska to rally from behind in the polls, where Nebraska had fallen behind Michigan after Nebraska's close overtime victory over Missouri, and claim a share of the national title.
Originally the event was a competition between the world's best rally drivers, but has since expanded to include top competitors from most of the world's premier motorsport disciplines, including motorcycle racing.

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