When the police sought to execute a warrant, they were confronted and driven off by the staff of the newspaper.
The Britons - a computer expert and his four bodyguards - were working in Baghdad's Iraqi Finance Ministry in May 2007 when they were surrounded by 40 gunmen disguised as policemen and driven off towards a Shia area.
Mr Dewani and Tongo were ejected from the cab and Mrs Dewani was driven off and killed.
At the heart of the matter, according to critics, are two problems that were never resolved and that have driven the project off-track, alienating many of its early supporters and participants.
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Through it all King has, amazingly, stayed down-to-earth in her dealings with mere mortals and does not come off as difficult and ego-driven, at least in her own telling.
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In the case of HelloGiggles, the power is shared with those who understand how to work hard to produce the kind of content that women want to read and are driven by the vision of inspiring others to go off and do likewise.
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The passenger was taken off the plane and driven away by ambulance to a hospital, the official said.
As Messrs Burrough and Helyar recount, firms such as RJR Nabisco suffered long-term damage to their brand and market share due to aggressive cost-cutting that was driven by the need to pay off debt and interest.
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Years ago I used to write a lot more frequently on cars, and have pushed Aston Martins over 180mph on their test track in England, driven Land Rovers off-road across Utah and the Scottish Highlands, ripped a Panoz Esperante through the rural Georgia countryside, and slid more pedestrian models around icy tracks in Colorado.
The victim and her partner are believed to have driven off as the shots were fired at their vehicle.
Justin Langer came in on a pair, but the Somerset skipper was soon away with a cover driven four off Greg Lamb and was dangerously poised on 34 not out at the close.
Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court heard how Graham veered on to the wrong side of the road and her Audi Quattro crashed into a Renault Clio, being driven by 25 year old Hannah Shedden, writing off the Clio and leaving Miss Shedden with a broken collarbone and injured knee.
They then made off with The Scream and Madonna in a stolen getaway car driven by an accomplice.
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With the innings on the verge of collapse at 74-3, Cook and Bell - who began his innings with a sumptuous cover-driven boundary off Kallis - steered England to lunch without further cause for concern.
Many weak, indebted borrowers would be driven out of business should the banks start writing off bad debts and cutting credit lines.
"Such a move would generate substantial economic efficiency gains from reduced congestion, reduce the tax levied on the majority of miles driven, leave many (particularly rural) motorists better off, and provide a stable long-term footing for motoring taxes without necessarily raising net additional revenue from drivers, " the IFS said.
Consumer spending has driven growth in recent years, and as yet shows no conclusive signs of cooling off.
Brooklyn Burgess, 18, got off the ship scanning the crowd for father and brother, who had driven from their Carthage, Mississippi, home to get them and bring them home.
As the officers got out of their car to approach the vehicle, it was driven off, prompting the officers to get back into the patrol car and following the Seat, before losing sight of it.
He was driven back to his team's garage and could be seen limping as he got off a cart.
David Cameron has now accepted his critics' arguments that the prescription he and Nick Clegg originally wrote and persuaded their MPs to swallow would have sparked off an NHS revolution with competition between public, private and voluntary health providers driven by an aggressive new regulator.
The trend is largely driven by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, which required CEOs and finance chiefs to sign off on quarterly financial reports, according to Mr. McGreal.
Yes, there were plenty of headline-driven ups and downs, but for the week the Dow ended essentially flat, the SPX was off -0.2%, and the Nasdaq Comp gave up -0.1%.
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No sooner has Dan driven the kids to Poppy and Nana's house for the annual family get-together in off-season Rhode Island than he's meeting cute with Juliette Binoche in a secondhand bookstore.
The contractions in the early nineteen-eighties and in the early nineteen-nineties were driven by the Federal Reserve, as Paul Volcker sought to bring down inflation and Alan Greenspan sought to head it off before it got established.
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