Two similar hijackings took place the following year, with hijackers demanding to be re-routed to Turkey.
Growing numbers of employees are now demanding to use their own phones and tablets at work.
Last summer's strike saw actors demanding to be paid on a pay-per-view basis for all their work.
The reverse has also happened with friends demanding to know why I dropped them when I had not.
Within seconds of filing the story a hedge-fund manager emailed me, demanding to know if my math was right.
Meanwhile in Woking, 15, 000 electors are demanding to vote by post when only 2, 356 did in the previous election.
Cedric Maxwell, the MVP of the 1980 NBA Finals, said superstars might be too demanding to make great coaches.
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Passengers would be demanding to be moved, would ask flight attendants to referee disputes, would probably engage in fistfights.
Howard Collins, London Underground's chief operating officer, criticised the union for demanding to be paid "twice for the same work".
Two patients lie asleep on operating room tables, each with an inflamed appendix demanding to be relocated to a specimen jar.
But the exhibit displays a page from the gallery's 1954 guestbook with irate entries by visitors demanding to see the Madonna again.
In scuffles at the Chaman crossing on Sunday, Pakistani border guards fired shots at hundreds of Afghans demanding to enter the country.
It sat, dangling like a loose thread, demanding to be pulled.
The double bass is an unwieldy string instrument that stands more than six feet tall, and it can be physically demanding to play.
Some of the strikers' wives gathered near the mine on Friday, chanting anti-police songs and demanding to know what had happened to their husbands.
She accosted strangers on the street or in the nail parlor, demanding to know where they worked and what kinds of cakes their bosses liked.
Though his music is unassuming and acoustic, when armed with a guitar, DeRose makes music that beckons and calls out, as if demanding to be heard.
According to the San Diego Union Tribune, Hartline then jumped out of the truck and into a white van, demanding to be taken to another location.
He forced his way inside demanding to know the names of the people in a photograph he was holding, believing they were the previous occupants of the house.
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Lawmakers questioned the British-based bank over these accusations and more, demanding to know how and why its affiliates in India and elsewhere exposed the bank to black market cash.
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Make no mistake, West Ham would have gone down without Tevez and Sheffield United will lead the group of clubs demanding to examine the fine detail of his registration.
In late April California Democrat and corporate scourge Henry Waxman fired off letters to AID, the Pentagon and the General Accounting Office demanding to know why standard open-bidding processes were skirted.
Labour's candidates to become Police and Crime Commissioners in elections next month are writing to their Conservative opponents demanding to know if they support Mr Mitchell continuing as the government's chief whip.
They seemed not to mind as long as the returns remained strong, accepting that to ask Bernie to reveal his strategy would be as crass as demanding to see Coca-Cola's magic formula.
Senior US Democrats are demanding to know what Mr Bush knew about the allegation, and who pressed for it to be included in the State of the Union address, despite the doubts of US intelligence.
They will use this confirmation hearing, especially Senator Arlen Specter, they'll use the confirmation hearing as a way of breaking open what's been going on there and demanding to know more than the Congress has yet been told.
There was never any dispute that the four policemen who responded to that call were entitled to enter the apartment to investigate, or that Lawrence began screaming furiously at the intruding officers, demanding to see a warrant and threatening to call his lawyer.
But, as Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, author of an extensive study of the subject, points out, even successful departing bosses often try to ease the pain of re-entry into normal life by demanding to keep the trappings of their heroic stature: limousines, offices, private jets.
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