"Apparently they tried to flee the building through the stairwell in fear that the fire had engulfed the whole building, " he said.
They say they're not speaking to company executives they are legally entitled to for fear of coming under fire.
Fire officials fear that the number of casualties could rise much higher.
But Bush's proposal already is drawing fire from others who fear it would lead to government taking sides among religious faiths.
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In short, the FOMC will probably not announce further policy measures today despite the plunge in stocks for fear of pouring fuel on the fire.
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They include a labour-contract law that came into effect on January 1st and which many employers fear could make it much harder to fire underperforming workers.
Just as they fear the destruction of their belongings by fire or theft, businesses may also be concerned that exchange- or interest-rate movements may turn a good idea into a lossmaker.
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Received wisdom has long held that the big guns of Fidesz and the Socialists would not fire on each other, for fear of retaliation.
Also, some companies fear that it's too hard to fire French workers when things get tough and are instead eyeing countries like Spain, which has recently overhauled its labor rules and can offer some of the same advantages as France.
The family of a man set on fire in a petrol bomb attack in Londonderry have said they fear he will not recover from his injuries.
"We have concerns that a hospital has been partially damaged, a market has caught on fire, the airport was closed down for inspection because of the fear if they landed any planes, " it might cause problems, Ulrich said.
In 1986, Mr. Cooper wrote a policy memo for the Reagan administration that argued a law prohibiting discrimination based on handicap didn't apply to employers who wanted to fire employees with AIDS, if the basis for the decision was fear of catching the disease.
The coroner at the inquest concluded that Ms McGovern was likely to be in the process of leaving him and this, coupled with his fear of facing prison because of his illicit relationship, contributed to him starting the fire.
For most people, knowing they're running late for work strikes the fear of God within them and as a result, they move like there's a fire under their feet to get ready.
When hyperpolarized, neurons don't fire as often, which makes parts of the brain that induce feelings of anxiety and fear less active.
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