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But Labour's leadership is getting better at sidelining potential saboteurs.
Bangladeshi authorities blamed "saboteurs" for setting alight stockpiles of cotton.
Thirty people died and saboteurs cut metropolitan Delhi's main water supply.
He has called the protesters "traitors, sell-outs, agents and saboteurs".
The company has blamed problems on saboteurs and international smear campaigns.
It is worth making a record of those Republican saboteurs' efforts.
Instead, he's largely blamed El Niño and mysterious "saboteurs" for the shortages.
"This is a clear sabotage by economic saboteurs" Sunny-Goli told Reuters.
PDVSA often blames problems on saboteurs seeking to subvert the socialist government.
Mr Moeller and Mr Hammerstad again debate details of the saboteurs' attack.
Experts point to years of underinvestment and mismanagement; the government blames saboteurs.
The Zapad-2017 operation will simulate a rebellion of "saboteurs" in Belarus.
Today's spies and saboteurs can breach the DNC's computer network far more quietly.
They tend not to brand critics and opponents "traitors", "saboteurs" or the like.
Ukraine has dismissed Putin's accusations it had sent saboteurs into Crimea as false.
Conspiracies painting them as wealthy, Jewish-backed saboteurs have flourished, with distressingly bloody consequences.
Purposefully planted ones—hidden backdoors created by spies or saboteurs—are often even stealthier.
Brilliant Venezuelan hackers and the armed forces repelled the supposed saboteurs, Mr Maduro said.
Hannity blamed the "Obama deep-state, shadow government-holdover saboteurs" for leaking the documents.
Foreign oil firms are giving up on repairs, since the saboteurs just strike again.
The saboteurs had skied the rest of the way over the plateau to Rjukan.
A firefight ended with one F.S.B. officer killed and several of the saboteurs captured.
What did the police find in the possession of these nefarious, would-be saboteurs?
The military denied any role in the violence and blamed saboteurs for the deaths.
"We couldn't stop intellectual saboteurs from introducing new lies into the debate," wrote Cohn.
The sale of Huawei's technology would not guarantee security from Chinese spies or saboteurs.
Cairo says it is going after terrorists and saboteurs trying to undermine the state.
Russia said it had thwarted armed Ukrainian attempts to get saboteurs into the peninsula.
The sun probably poses a greater risk of a sustained outage than hackers or saboteurs.
Well before December 21942, 203, Americans believed that enemy spies and saboteurs lived among us.
State-backed hackers and saboteurs usually gain access to networks through flaws in software coding.
The Daily Mail hailed her call to "Crush the saboteurs," as the paper put it.
That campaign, of course, will be another alluring target for the saboteurs in the central government.
The government says its actions are directed at terrorists and saboteurs trying to undermine the state.
But because they are so difficult to break, habits are also frequent saboteurs of personal progress.
His hard-left supporters could overplay their hand, particularly by driving Blairite "saboteurs" out of the party.
And, let's be clear, there's no sign digital saboteurs are anywhere close to unleashing a nuclear apocalypse.
Currency controls have forced most foreign airlines (or "saboteurs", as he calls them) to abandon the country.
The sources told Kommersant two of seven saboteurs in one group had been killed and five captured.
The government has said its actions are directed at terrorists and saboteurs trying to undermine the state.
Earlier on Wednesday Russia said it had thwarted armed Ukrainian attempts to get saboteurs into the peninsula.
The radicals will see the conformists as saboteurs who compromise core tenets such as uncensorability and decentralization.
And Long Island mobsters were said to have helped capture saboteurs who came ashore from a German submarine.
More likely, SpaceX will need to be on the lookout for saboteurs crippling their operations before leaving Earth.
Many note it is unlikely for an attacker to affect a national election without an army of saboteurs.
The Norwegian saboteurs skied across the Telemark pine forest in winter whites, phantom apparitions gliding over moonlit snow.
By mid-22020, saboteurs were attacking the country's high-voltage transmission lines an average of twice a week.
Mr. Hannity portrayed them as "saboteurs" from the "deep state" who were leaking secrets to hurt Mr. Trump.
We've also highlighted actual despots, terrorists, and saboteurs who pose a serious threat to lives around the world.
Officials, concerned that the uprising might threaten the nuclear plant, were gripped by fears of spies and saboteurs.
The saboteurs who end up being crushed might not be the ones that the Daily Mail is thinking of.
Day after day, week after week, saboteurs behind our lines are unleashing a series of brilliant and overwhelming attacks.
What, if anything, he ultimately tells us about Trump's ties to Russian election saboteurs will provide us an answer.
By the time it went out, German saboteurs (real ones) had crossed the front lines and cut off communications.
Multiple people were later arrested near the cafe in connection with the bombing, including "Ukrainian saboteurs," Russia's Interfax reported.
"I hope this message will reach the vandals and saboteurs who are blowing up pipelines and installations," he said.
Authorities say a crackdown on dissent and freedoms is directed at terrorists and saboteurs trying to undermine the state.
Officials claimed they could not distinguish among us to determine who were "spies" and "saboteurs" and who were innocents.
In May saboteurs blew holes in four oil tankers anchored off the port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates.
Ukrainian saboteurs, for instance, reacted to Russia's annexation of Crimea by cutting off electricity supplies to the peninsula in 2015.
But the cause of the other damage was never explained, with suggestions it could have been the work of saboteurs.
"Training on how to destroy groups of saboteurs and how to repel underwater attacks was carried out," said the ministry.
Though fries and onion rings are sodium saboteurs, you can enjoy a cup of sodium-free applesauce as a snack.
One reason it wasn't: A daring commando raid by Norwegian saboteurs destroyed a secret German heavy-water plant in 1943.
But the saboteurs were out of sight by the time Germans scrambled from the barracks and workers scattered in chaos.
But by sunrise, the saboteurs were well away, beginning a 280-mile trek across forests and mountains to neutral Sweden.
In the past few years, however, state-sponsored cyberspies and saboteurs have increasingly experimented with another trick: planting false flags.
Sushi saboteurs include tempura batter and condiments such as mayo and cream cheese, which significantly boost unhealthy fat and calories.
A group of minibus owners in north Khartoum claim that saboteurs are causing gridlock by abandoning vehicles in the roadways.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt likewise used military courts to try eight German saboteurs during World War II, including two US citizens.
These saboteurs, they're trying to prevent the president from doing the job that you, the American people, elected him to do.
He says their willingness to assume responsibility, and to publicly explain their actions, distinguishes their strategy from that of anonymous saboteurs.
So mine was a lonely passion, deepened in a way by the solitary communion with bosuns, saboteurs and germ warfare specialists.
"This is all no more than a bunch of saboteurs, with insidious motives," said Hussein Kamal, a retired senior intelligence official.
The men were arrested some two weeks later after one of the saboteurs, George Dasch, had second thoughts and telephoned the FBI.
Last month the head of the civil service ordered senior officials to identify saboteurs loyal to the old regime in their departments.
Ironically enough, it was Cracker and Kameron, whose inner saboteurs we've seen the most of this season, that struggled with this challenge.
What's worse is that the usual suspects—frost, fungus, and, cold—have been ruled out, as all signs point to human saboteurs.
There were widespread fears that Germany would infiltrate the U.S. with spies and saboteurs under the cover that they were Jewish refugees.
The uprising turned from an organic movement that represented rage and desperation into a conspiracy orchestrated by foreign agents and internal saboteurs.
Saboteurs previously tried to destroy the same base using drones in 2015, another military spokesman, Yuzef Venskovich, told the 112 TV channel.
"Read nothing into [these arrests of Ukrainian saboteurs] until we know more details," Aric Toler, a researcher with Bellingcat, tweeted last week.
Mr. Ronneberg and his saboteurs were showered with international honors after the war for what they had regarded as a suicide mission.
Called the "Ones Who Become Like Arabs," they were Arab-born Jews put to work as spies and saboteurs in enemy territory.
It's an increasingly aggressive hunt for scapegoats: greedy speculators, the deep state, foreign interlopers, dishonest journalists, saboteurs, fifth columnists, and so on.
It seems to have got a lot more tense this week, with Musk allegedly claiming the company has uncovered saboteurs in its ranks.
The pro-Brexit press is egging them on: "Crush the saboteurs", urged the Daily Mail's front page after Mrs May called the election.
Informed citizens know well that the FBI is conducting a counterintelligence investigation into links between Russian cyber-saboteurs and the 2016 Trump campaign.
Then, in June 2017, the saboteurs used that back door to release a piece of malware called ­NotPetya, their most vicious cyberweapon yet.
The TMC, which took over after ousting the long-ruling Bashir last month, blamed the violence on saboteurs unhappy with the transition accord.
But Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said the attempt by a "handful of saboteurs" to disrupt the visit would not damage relations.
After the American military's invasion, saboteurs toppled power lines to harass the government and looters stole copper wire and sold it for scrap.
President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed to crack down on "vandals and saboteurs" in the Delta region, which produces most of the country's oil.
Having called the election to "crush the saboteurs", in the memorable phrase of the Daily Mail, she now wants to make friends with them.
Twenty-five attacks by saboteurs claiming to represent Chile's Mapuche were registered in the first five months of 2016 by forestry subcontractors' union Acoforag.
In June 1942 the Nazi's Operation Pastorius landed eight saboteurs on a beach near Amagansett, Long Island, and at a beach in north Florida.
"The military guys arrive calling the engineers thieves and saboteurs," said a Venezuelan oil executive at a private company who frequently works with PDVSA.
On March 9th, Fox's Sean Hannity said holdover lawyers from the Obama era may be "saboteurs" who are leaking damaging information about the administration.
Though this may seem damning to Trump's proposal, Ex Parte Quirin, a 1942 case dealing with Roosevelt's trial of the German saboteurs, suggests otherwise.
Gingrich noted that FDR had once ordered the attorney general to execute German saboteurs during World War II without regard for Supreme Court appeals.
But Mr. Trump and his allies have made clear that they see the diplomats crying foul over his Ukraine policy as "deep state" saboteurs.
Women who spoke out were deemed "crazy," unreliable witnesses and reckless self-saboteurs, or they were "difficult," not likely to get the next job.
During preparations in England for the raid, the saboteurs had been promised a place in history by the mastermind of the operation, Leif Tronstad.
Sistani has repeatedly condemned the killing of unarmed protesters and has also urged demonstrators to remain peaceful and stop saboteurs turning their opposition violent.
Instead, its saboteurs sought to sow discord and mistrust among U.S. citizens, undermining our constitutional processes and faith in the integrity of our elections.
When saboteurs entered the United States during World War II, President Roosevelt saw to it that they were apprehended, tried and executed or imprisoned.
Cellphone connections are patchy across Venezuela, however, and people are reporting ever more network outages, which the government has blamed on right-wing saboteurs.
One of the "deadly happiness sins," as Raghunathan calls the saboteurs, has to do with our need for control over every outcome in our lives.
The turn of fate was such a crushing blow that it's even fueled a conspiracy theory about corporate saboteurs looking for a short-selling payday.
In the winters of both years, the saboteurs capped off their destructive sprees by causing widespread power outages—the first confirmed blackouts induced by hackers.
Whoever it is, though, this person or persons may well be a concrete link between the Trump campaign and the saboteurs in the Russian government.
The Russian media later cited government sources as saying the captured saboteurs were Crimean residents who had confessed to planning attacks on local tourist facilities.
It is, therefore, the duty of every Zimbabwean to ensure that these malcontents and saboteurs and others of like mind are not allowed to succeed.
Records will show that the people on the group's trail—pro-Trump activists, impish saboteurs, and budding neo-Nazis—didn't need high-end spy gear.
A more widely accepted view is that Hitler's program, which predated the Manhattan Project, faltered in midwar because of scientific errors and Norway's successful saboteurs.
The question of why Daryl and Maggie would now play saboteurs instead of directly approaching Rick nags at a viewer as the season winds up.
D. V. Gallery speculated that the Communists had expended so much energy on brainwashing American P.O.W.s to create a network of sleeper saboteurs awaiting activation.
PDVSA often blames problems on "saboteurs" intent on bringing down socialist rule in Venezuela, and says its foes and hostile media try to exaggerate refinery issues.
They also come at a time of turmoil at the company amid the staff cuts and Musk accusing saboteurs of leaking information and tampering with code.
PDVSA often blames problems on saboteurs intent on bringing down socialist rule in Venezuela and says its foes and hostile media try to exaggerate refinery issues.
"These protests are done by instigators, saboteurs and vandalists and anarchists," said one critic, Kazem Anbarlooie, the editor in chief of the hard-line newspaper Resalat.
PDVSA often blames problems on "saboteurs" intent on bringing down socialist rule in Venezuela and says its foes and hostile media try to exaggerate refinery issues.
In such an election, the Conservatives' only chance of success would come by presenting opponents as saboteurs, stoking resentment and populism, whipping up fury against Westminster elites.
LONDON (Reuters) - A senior Iranian lawmaker said on Monday that "saboteurs from a third country" could be behind explosions near Fujairah port in the United Arab Emirates.
Teams of robot spies and saboteurs launched from submarines, both manned and unmanned, could thus become an important feature of the black-ops of 21st-century warfare.
The only existing parallels are tyrants like Stalin, who used fictions of saboteurs and foreign agents to keep the population in line, and explain away any setbacks.
According to the government watchdog, the flaws could allow cyber saboteurs to disrupt or reroute the nearly 3,000 U.S. flights in the air at any given moment.
It is a fantasy made possible only by the ruthless suppression of dissenting voices, casting critics as traitors, MPs as "saboteurs" and judges as "enemies of the people".
" * This article originally stated that Gingrich "falsely claimed FDR had ordered the attorney general to execute German saboteurs during World War II without regard for Supreme Court appeals.
Power supplies to the disputed Crimean peninsula, which was annexed by Russia in 2014, have been disrupted after electricity pylons were blown up by unknown saboteurs in November.
But, Jamieson concluded, the Russian saboteurs nimbly amplified Trump's divisive rhetoric on immigrants, minorities, and Muslims, among other signature topics, and targeted constituencies that he needed to reach.
Lawmakers have accused Google of creating an automated advertising system so vast and subtle that hardly anyone noticed when Russian saboteurs co-opted it in the last election.
A senior Iranian lawmaker said "saboteurs from a third country" could be behind it, after saying on Sunday the incident showed the security of Gulf states was fragile.
Something similar actually happened this year in Virginia, when a group of saboteurs apparently tried to dissuade people from voting by mailing documents suggesting they weren't properly registered.
At a time when the Resistance barely existed, she found and trained saboteurs and developed escape routes for downed British pilots and brave but bungling agents sent from London.
State TV aired footage of what it said was the saboteurs' weapons cache showing a large number of mines, grenades and improvised explosive devices laid out on the floor.
"Government is now fully ready to prosecute them according to the laws of the country that deal with economic saboteurs and vandalism," Mohammed told Reuters in a telephone interview.
Yet party "saboteurs" come in many colors, including the phony conservative purists Ted Cruz and Rand Paul as well as the genuine conservative crazies of the House Freedom Caucus.
The FSB said it had tackled one group of Ukrainian saboteurs in an operation that spanned late Saturday and early Sunday, smashing what it called a Ukrainian spy network.
"We call on the people of Tripoli to stand hand in hand with the Government of National Accord and its security apparatus to defeat the saboteurs," the GNA said.
" In the video, which does not name any specific enemies of the Trump administration, Loesch accuses "saboteurs" in the government of damaging the Trump administration with "leaks and smears.
As a result, Germany established a ring of saboteurs and spies within the US, secretly destroying munitions factories and ships, and trying to make it look like an accident.
And their removal was presented, in propaganda films, as an act of benevolence on the part of the American government toward potential saboteurs, whose real loyalties lay with Tokyo.
And even if that weren't a ridiculously blunt and useless heuristic, this argument ignores that there's another way to root out saboteurs: Americans can just not vote for them.
A senior Iranian lawmaker said "saboteurs from a third country" could be behind it, after saying on Sunday that the incident showed that the security of Gulf states is fragile.
The Russian Defence Ministry said its navy - whose Black Sea Fleet is based in Crimea - would start to hold exercises in the area to practice repelling underwater attacks by saboteurs.
The next morning, the Daily Mail newspaper, which has been a cheerleader of Brexit and May's leadership style since she took office, ran the front-page headline: CRUSH THE SABOTEURS.
As a former intelligence officer in the United States Navy, I was eager to encounter the stories of women who paved the way: code breakers, radio operators, spies and saboteurs.
Joachim Ronneberg and his band of Norwegian saboteurs on skis effectively ended Hitler's dream of an atomic bomb when they blew up the factory in which it was being developed.
They can't be allowed to dictate what art the public is allowed to see, lest a few deranged would-be saboteurs are encouraged to shut down exhibits at their whim.
"Saboteurs attacked the barricades in the Sinak bridge area and security forces have been using non-lethal methods to stop them for hours," said a spokesman for the prime minister.
Time and again during the impeachment hearings, House Republicans sought to distract from, or even justify, Mr. Trump's attempt to strong-arm Ukraine by floating the specter of Ukrainian saboteurs.
Saboteurs set fire to a massive stockpile of munitions ready to ship from Black Tom Island, a munitions depot in New York Harbor — and the explosion was felt for miles.
Iran's judiciary chief warned on Tuesday that the "economic saboteurs", who he said were behind the fall of rial, would face severe punishment, including execution or 20 years in jail.
The founders "knew that foreign governments would have saboteurs and spies and investors crawling all over the president and the national government," Raskin said during an earlier interview with The Hill.
The raid — with no shots fired and no saboteurs wounded — had destroyed the cylinders, sending 953,100 pounds of heavy water down a drain, along with the plant's capacity to make more.
Hitler ordered the project moved to Germany, but a Norwegian ferry carrying the equipment and the remaining stocks of heavy water was sunk on route by resistance saboteurs in early 1944.
With a presidential election looming this year, Maduro retorts that Venezuela's oil-reliant economy is under attack by U.S.-backed saboteurs seeking to stoke conflict and discredit socialism in Latin America.
Bahrain had said security forces arrested four U.S. citizens on Sunday while they were "participating with a group of saboteurs who were carrying out riot acts" in the village of Sitra.
Two years after Russian troops seized the peninsula, it is again the focus of international tension, after the Russian president accused Kiev last week of sending saboteurs who clashed with Russian troops.
And even after several Russian agents within that GRU group were indicted last year in connection with those attacks, the country's cyberspies and saboteurs can't seem to give up their Olympics obsession.
Since President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi came to power in 2014, authorities have justified a crackdown on dissent and freedoms as being directed at terrorists and saboteurs trying to undermine the state.
MOSCOW, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Russia's Federal Security Service said on Thursday it had detained a group of saboteurs who it said were planning to attack military sites and vital infrastructure in Crimea.
The training exercise comes at a time of heightened tension between Russia and Ukraine after Moscow accused Kiev of sending saboteurs into the contested peninsula to carry out a series of bombings.
Or that Trump has taken no interest in securing voter data—the privacy and security of Trump and non-Trump voters alike—from Russian election saboteurs, because their efforts helped him win.
Sudden springtime warmth—one of the untoward weather events to which Mr Enerstvedt says the plateau is increasingly prone as the climate changes—had spoiled the conditions on the saboteurs' route south.
The exercise — called Caucasus 2016 — follows a period of heightened tension between Russia and Ukraine after Moscow accused Kiev of sending saboteurs into the peninsula to carry out a series of bombings.
Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to the country's interior minister, identified the agent as Pavel Parshov, who had undergone "a special course at a school for saboteurs," he said in a Facebook post.
I don't disagree with that, but, again, this is not a systematic plotting against other countries in the conventional sense — it doesn't involve planting agents and saboteurs in order to instigate instability.
"It is clear that we have gathered for a well known reason after the infamous incident, after we thwarted attempts by groups of Ukrainian army saboteurs to break into (our) territory," he said.
When T.E. Lawrence's band of saboteurs blew up parts of the Turks' Middle East rail network in the first world war, Lebanon's dynamic railway factory produced the spares needed to mend the damage.
President Muhammadu Buhari has said there would be a crackdown on "vandals and saboteurs" in the country's oil-producing Delta region, and analysts said the violence could scare investment away from the country.
The daily Kommersant spoke to at least one expert who dismissed the idea that the destruction of 18 out of 31 trucks had been caused by fires lit by saboteurs on the ground.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia said it had thwarted two armed Ukrainian attempts to get saboteurs into Crimea and dismantled a spy network inside the annexed peninsula, accusations Ukraine dismissed on Wednesday as "fake information".
That's a dangerous job in itself, taking him close to the front lines, but Kit is also a government agent, on the lookout for saboteurs among the ranks of refugees returning to Paris.
As Mr. Trump railed about the saboteurs inside his administration on Wednesday, tweeting that the "Never Trumpers" like Mr. Taylor were out to get him, Mr. Bannon offered some feedback on the air.
Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi expressed concern over both the violence and the financial toll of unrest in a televised cabinet meeting late on Tuesday, but mostly blamed unidentified saboteurs for the damage.
KIEV, March 23 (Reuters) - The Ukrainian military said unknown saboteurs blew up a warehouse storing tank ammunition at a military base in the east of the country early on Thursday, but nobody was hurt.
It maintains that the protesters&apos demands are legitimate, but says infiltrators and saboteurs were behind the violence that left at least nine people dead and nearly 60 injured, according to the Health Ministry.
The Daily Mail's headline the day following the announcement was "Crush the saboteurs", which rather puts the PM's rhetoric about "the country coming together" into context (the Mail's phrase was originally used by Lenin).
With this precedent in mind, it seems that a US citizen accused of terrorism, such as Anwar al-Awlaki, would be a prime candidate for a military tribunal much like the two Quirin saboteurs.
There is no evidence of the kind of sabotage that would be required to swing an election, and in any case, such an effort would be extremely complex for even the most dedicated saboteurs.
Pro-Khomeini mobs and saboteurs during the revolution of 1978-85033 attacked Baha'i and Jewish businesses, threw acid at women in Western dress, and burned theaters, in one calamity incinerating over 400 cinema goers.
The official Russian account lays out the first as follows: It began late on Saturday, when F.S.B. officers discovered a group of saboteurs just on the Crimean side of the land border with Ukraine.
In the book "Get Momentum: How to start when you're stuck, " author and executive coach Jason Womack calls these people "momentum saboteurs" or those who actively diminish your enthusiasm and accomplishments through misguided advice.
He intends to demonstrate just how easily spies, criminals, or saboteurs with even minimal skills, working on a shoestring budget, can plant a chip in enterprise IT equipment to offer themselves stealthy backdoor access.
Sadly, a passel of deliberately vicious saboteurs has undone this understanding and camaraderie -- leaving many Americans to wonder what can be done to recreate the atmosphere of the old hotel in today's acrimonious Washington.
Dressed in yellow vests and wearing signs, some "security committee" members are scattered around the encampment, operating checkpoints as an extra safety against what they view as potential saboteurs or supporters of Bashir's Islamic Movement.
In comments during a two-hour broadcast by Maduro, Quevedo said he would go after "saboteurs" and defeat a "corrupt bureaucracy," while offering only a brief nod to boosting oil production and improving refinery operations.
On Tuesday night, the president's allies in conservative media backed his point, with Fox News anchor Sean Hannity calling the release "more evidence of Obama deep state shadow government holdover saboteurs" seeking to undermine Trump.
At 16, as a young Communist, he joined the underground and smuggled partisans through the sewers to the forests so that they could join a group of guerrilla fighters and saboteurs led by Abba Kovner.
Judges who ruled that Parliament had to be involved in Brexit were dubbed "enemies of the people" by the Daily Mail; the same paper ran the headline "Crush the saboteurs" when Mrs May called the election.
Ukrainian dollar bonds fell as much as 1.5 cents across the curve and stocks fell 0.65 percent after Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of trying to destabilise Crimea by sending saboteurs into the contested peninsula.
A group of Ukrainian saboteurs was discovered over the weekend in the Crimean town of Armyansk, near the disputed border with Ukraine, the security agency, known as the F.S.B., said in a statement on its website.
Last week Buhari, a former military ruler, said the government would crack down on pipeline saboteurs.. And on Sunday the vice president's office issued a statement that said a permanent pipeline security force was being considered.
In 2004, a doubtful World War II-era precedent, Ex Parte Quirin, which involved the detention, trial and execution of German saboteurs, was relied on by the Supreme Court to justify the detention of unlawful combatants.
The Office of Strategic Services, precursor to the CIA, was a unique outfit working to defeat the Axis during World War II.Among the spies, saboteurs, and strongmen who filled its ranks were some of Hollywood's leading names.
No, it was not an attack, to be blamed on saboteurs, terrorists or anarchists, but ATAC, the city's own transportation service, which has a record of buses short-circuiting and bursting into flames on the city's streets.
He later directed "Force 10 From Navarone" (1978), with Robert Shaw and Edward Fox as British saboteurs in the Balkans attempting to destroy a strategically vital bridge with the aid of Army Rangers led by Harrison Ford.
TUNIS (Reuters) - The closure of a valve on a gas pipeline by unknown saboteurs last week reduced production at Libya's Wafa field, affecting supplies for local power generation and export, the National Oil Corporation (NOC) said on Monday.
LONDON (Reuters) - A mystery drone operator's success in shutting down Britain's second busiest airport for more than 36 hours has exposed the vulnerability of others across the world to saboteurs armed with such cheap and easily available devices.
Israel has long been locked in a shadow war with arch-foe Iran, which supports Islamist guerrillas in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon and whose nuclear program is widely believed to have been targeted repeatedly by Israeli saboteurs.
Some of the other saboteurs were eager to shoot the guards on the bridge which led to the heavy-water plant and willing to kill a Norwegian hunter they met on the plateau lest he report on them.
There were dark things that had happened at the Pera Palace, too, that might preclude a haunting: in 1941, for example, a suitcase bomb planted by saboteurs who were Nazi sympathizers killed six people in the hotel's lobby.
It's in this spirit that nationalists-in-power often end up scapegoating some group of malcontents or critics within the nation, implying that they are saboteurs and wreckers, that their complaints are treasonous, that they should be expelled.
It's in this spirit that nationalists-in-power often end up scapegoating some group of malcontents or critics within the nation, implying that they are saboteurs and wreckers, that their complaints are treasonous, that they should be expelled.
Bannon's "Leninist" desire to deconstruct the administrative state could be a slogan for a presidency that's happy to forgo the running of government in order to provide the ideological drama of an outsider president battling the saboteurs and subversives.
Last week he accused Ukraine of planning terrorist attacks in Crimea and said that a confrontation with Ukrainian "saboteurs" had led to the deaths of two Russian servicemen in the town of Armyansk near the disputed border with Ukraine.
By presenting the inquiry as the work of an unholy alliance of deep-state saboteurs and Democratic hatchet men, he hopes to undermine its credibility, forestall Republican defections and energize his voters heading into next year's re-election campaign.
Longtime North Korea watcher Martyn Williams, who runs a California-based blog called North Korea Tech, recently reported that the North's scientists have developed a quantum encryption device that could completely secure communications systems from hackers, eavesdroppers and saboteurs.
"The explosions of Fujairah port could have been carried out by saboteurs from a third country who seek instability in the region," Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh, head of parliament's national security committee, was quoted as saying by the state news agency IRNA.
Using some of his most aggressive rhetoric against Kiev since the height of the war two years ago, Putin has pledged to take counter-measures against Ukraine, which he accused of sending saboteurs into Crimea to carry out terrorist acts.
The man, whose name was given, said he had been part of a group of saboteurs working for Ukrainian military intelligence and that they had planned to blow up a ferry, an oil refinery and a chemical factory among other targets.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine on Wednesday of using terrorist tactics to try to provoke a new conflict and destabilize annexed Crimea after Russia said it had thwarted two armed Ukrainian attempts to get saboteurs into the contested peninsula.
This fifth column of saboteurs has more loyalty to the old GOP establishment than they do to a president who threatens the old balance of power in Washington and portends a national political realignment that they have no desire to effectuate.
The Haganah gives him alias identity papers and sets him up as a Jerusalem taxi driver by day, perfect cover for him to be a low-level courier, delivering parcels or ferrying bomb-laden saboteurs through the crumbling alleys of midnight Jerusalem.
But the two books are not necessarily incompatible: Jamieson shows that Russian saboteurs inflamed polarizing identity issues, including resentment among whites that minority groups were benefitting at the expense of "real" Americans—which is exactly what "Identity Crisis" says swung the election.
Al-Sistani also said protesters should distinguish between peaceful demonstrators and those seeking to turn the movement violent, following the burning of an Iranian consulate building in Najaf on Wednesday that government officials say was perpetrated by saboteurs from outside the protest movement.
YENAGOA, Nigeria (Reuters) - A group that claimed responsibility for a major attack on a pipeline in Nigeria's oil-producing Delta region said it will carry out more strikes, just days after President Muhammadu Buhari vowed to crack down on "vandals and saboteurs".
The company says it is committed to cleaning up oil spills, which it is obliged to do under Nigerian law no matter what the cause, but the company said it was not liable to pay compensation for damage caused by oil thieves and saboteurs.
Boredom and confusion — not paid agitators from SNCC [The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee], as we kept being told — were the saboteurs of Resurrection City; but at the first flicker of direction, the slightest hint of real confrontation, the marchers surged together and functioned perfectly well.
A few minutes before midnight, Oh and his administrators reluctantly decided on a desperate measure: They would cut off their entire network from the internet in an attempt to isolate it from the saboteurs who they figured must still have maintained a presence inside.
The Kurdish government in Erbil in northern Iraq condemned the storming of the camp, accusing "saboteurs" of instigating the incident, a veiled reference to the PKK, a rival of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) that dominates the Erbil government and has a working relationship with Turkey.
The author, Larry Loftis, who seems to specialize in World War II espionage, relates a familiar tale: Sansom does some work supplying French saboteurs, is picked up by the Germans, tortured, then shipped off to a concentration camp, where she expects to die, and nearly does.
" Why it matters: "In his telling, that bureaucracy, now run by his own appointees, is a nest of political saboteurs out to undermine him — an accusation that raised fears that he was tearing at the credibility of some of the most important institutions in American life to save himself.
I could imagine the foreboding they must have experienced, being painted with a broad brush as potential terrorists -- as threats to our national security, because we Japanese-Americans were likewise characterized as spies and saboteurs more than 75 years ago after the bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japan.
These saboteurs may even potentially mean well, but still manage to throw off the momentum you're building personally and professionally, Womack tells CNBC Make It. As you work toward bettering yourself and reaching your goals, Womack says these are three common pieces of career advice you should ignore.
Image: Screengrab via TwitterLaura Loomer, the former Rebel Media contributor best known for stage-crashing a Donald Trump-themed production of Julius Caesar and blaming her car's blown tires on probably fictional leftist saboteurs, has joined the exclusive but growing club of far-right Twitter personalities banned from Uber for racism.
In that February article in The Hill, he twisted himself into knots to hail the special counsel, Robert Mueller, for "powerfully" making the case in an indictment against 13 Russians and three Russian internet outfits that online saboteurs were used to sow discord among voters in the election of 2016.
"The attention of the army has been drawn to a video clip where a person dressed in uniform similar to that of the army was watching while a group of violent saboteurs were in action in the general area of Thunmodara," the army said in a statement announcing the investigation.
When William "Wild Bill" Donovan created the Office of Strategic Services during World War II, he was looking to create a truly unique intelligence outfit whose ranks included the least suspicious group of spies, saboteurs, and strongmen who were willing to infiltrate enemy countries and gather intelligence for the Allied cause.
For the centralized coal plants of the Interior West, however, fuel assurance is offset by the fact that the plants rely on long-distance powerlines to deliver the goods, and those not only leak a lot of electricity, they can be taken out by extreme weather, wildfire, saboteurs and even squirrels.
It was worse in the 1980–1988 Iran-Iraq War: Then there were Iranian missiles hitting ships in Kuwait harbors, Iranian saboteurs being landed on the Saudi coast, Iranian mines being laid in front of US warships, US forces sinking Iranian gunboats, and Iranian jets being shot down by the Saudis.
"There's a real concern among party leaders and party activists that people who participate in open primaries are gaming the system, that there are saboteurs who want to blow up the party from the inside," says Eric McGhee, a research fellow on electoral reform at the Public Policy Institute of California.
Data leaks — when a credit bureau or a bank or a search engine gets hacked into — happen in countries where there may be no unique national ID. One can only hope that the Indian government is able to prevail over last-mile saboteurs and skeptics, and make this platform a successful one.
" Wayne LaPierre, the president of the N.R.A., echoed this language in a speech last week at the Conservative Political Action Committee, invoking a Democratic Party "infested with saboteurs who don't believe in capitalism, don't believe in the Constitution, don't believe in our freedom, and don't believe in America as we know it.
It's not a foolproof method of keeping spoilers off the internet, but generally when these strategies fail, it's due to the work of determined saboteurs, like the people who painstakingly photographed every page of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and posted the photos online just days before the book's 2007 release.
It's a stew of various, but connecting, conspiracy theories that generally hold Mr. Trump as a conquistador battling a cabal of anti-American saboteurs who have taken over government, industry, media and various other institutions of public life in a plan to … well, the overarching goals of the nefarious actors are not clear.
Trump has dismissed the unpaid workers as "Democrats" and shared an anonymous op-ed by a senior administration official complaining federal workers were lazy or even "saboteurs"; the White House's chief economic adviser said that they were "better off" in some ways because they didn't have to use vacation days over the holidays.
But this week, as Special Counsel Robert Mueller has secured one conviction and two indictments of former officials in Donald Trump's campaign for president – a campaign helped along by Russian cyber-saboteurs who may have been working with Trump or his advisers – key lawmakers seem uninterested in stepping up to protect Mueller and his investigation.
By the time Pearl Harbor was attacked, Lewis's agents had disrupted elaborate efforts to spread Nazi ideology in the United States, revealed fifth columnists and saboteurs inside the Douglas aircraft plant, and foiled two murder plots whose targets included not only the spymaster but also Jack Benny, Samuel Goldwyn, Charlie Chaplin, and Louis B. Mayer.
She returned to France a few months later, having signed up with the newly formed O.S.S., and directed resistance operations at the time of the Normandy landings: Under her command, saboteurs put up misleading road signs to direct troops the wrong way (and "preferably over a precipice"), and laid explosive horse dung on roads.
"Throughout his more than three years as president, Trump has obsessed, at times conspiratorially, over what he calls the 'deep state' — the thousands of career government specialists in national security, intelligence, science and other areas whose expertise he shuns in part because he suspects they are disloyal saboteurs," Ashley Parker and Philip Rucker note.
First, were Mr. Snowden to return to the United States, he would be charged under a problematic law — the Espionage Act, passed in 1917 to punish spies and saboteurs during World War I. Under the law, Mr. Snowden would be given no opportunity at trial to explain his motivation or the importance of his actions.
Those who don't follow the exact wishes of the Mail have also been called… Brexit saboteurs You would have thought that the sabotage is being conducted by a government which admits not doing an economic assessment before deciding to leave the single market and customs union, and has not done the preparation work for such a departure.
In the years leading up to the collider being turned on, many became convinced its experiments would open an Earth-gobbling black hole—and that the many delays in its construction weren't due to its expensiveness, size, or mechanical complexity, but rather to time-traveling saboteurs trying to stop that black hole from destroying us all.
Kim Jong-un, contemptuous of the International Jealous Front's quibbles about his nuclear-weapons program and his success in having his fat-boy half brother Kim Jong-nam massaged with a poison face rub in a busy air terminal, defiantly issues Aphorism No. 63539-J: Hooligan traitor saboteurs are more easily squashed by organophosphate than by vinegar or honey.
From nearly the start of World War I, German spies and saboteurs in the United States caused numerous explosions, and set off the huge 1916 detonation of the "Black Tom" munitions depot in New Jersey, which killed seven people, blew out windows of St. Patrick's Cathedral, caused nearly a half-billion dollars' worth of damage in current dollars and raked the Statue of Liberty with shrapnel.
So liberal French politicians who want Le Pen to mouth an apology for her country's part in the July 6900, 2628 deportation of more than 28503,22019 Jews living in France via a central internment camp tagged Vel D'Hiv, a stadium that had housed other bound-for-glory groups as well as the 1926 Olympics, are both over-reaching and politically-motivated when they dredge up a policy decision to send Jews from France to German concentration camps and fail to acknowledge that dozens of saboteurs conspired to make this atrocity part of history.

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