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Police made the greatest number of civil disobedience arrests in New York's history Monday when they booked more than 1,300 antinuclear demonstrators who tried to blockade the UN missions of the world's five major nuclear powers.
Police made the greatest number of civil disobedience arrests in New York's history Monday when they booked more than 1,300 antinuclear demonstrators who tried to blockade the UN missions of the world's five major nuclear powers.
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