He missed a glorious chance of his own a few minutes after that, but with 20 minutes to go a huge strike from distance from Obasi put the game beyond Belgium.
Reza Saberi said his daughter had earlier wanted to go on a hunger strike but she was persuaded not to.
So, in theory, if banks go on a lending strike, they will be cutting off their respective noses to spite their own faces.
Greece ordered teachers not to go ahead with a strike this week, or face arrest, in an effort to stamp out opposition to the latest batch of austerity measures.
Under current law, when workers go on strike, a company may bring in replacements.
Ambulance workers in Yorkshire have voted to go on a 24-hour strike over staffing changes.
Thousands of post office counter staff have voted to go on strike, in a dispute over pay and job security.
London Underground station cleaners are to go on strike next week in a dispute over pay, their union has said.
For the first time, on-the-ground soldiers will be able to fire at a hidden opponent without having to go up the chain of command to ask for a precision air strike and waste precious time doing so.
This is a fact that should be remembered on a day when French workers go on strike and take to street as they bemoan the idea of increasing the retirement age.
Once the group is big enough, Obaz will go to the merchant and try to strike a deal with the merchant.
Maybe a country whose judges will not go on strike.
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Some people increasingly see SXSWi as a place where fledgling start-ups go to strike it rich.
And Bentley was delighted that his wonder strike did not go to waste on a memorable night for the midfielder.
By his own account, he is trying to strike a more positive profile this go-round, obviously seeking to sand away some of the rough edges left over from his time in the national spotlight in the 1990s.
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"They had been engaged in the process from 18 months to two years of discussion with government and management and now, suddenly, they present memoranda and say you have got 14 days to come to an agreement with our demands otherwise we are going to go out on strike, " Ian Phillips, a special adviser to Public Enterprises Minister Jeff Radebe, told the BBC's World Business Report.
As you know, because I have been blathering on about it for ages, there is not sufficient money in the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) to keep Italy afloat even for a year, in circumstances where commercial creditors go on strike.
That several hundred thousand tax lawyers and accountants will have to go do something useful with their lives does not strike me as a flaw in the plan.
We have tried to strike a balance where we think the essential work can go on.
Go North East said it expected to operate a number of "skeleton services" on strike days, with priority given to school runs and hospital shuttles.
On the current voyage the Adonia had to spend an extra day in Barbados to await delayed supplies and it missed one scheduled call in Brazil because of a local police strike which might have made it risky for passengers to go ashore.
He could also turn strike-breaker, telling the Longbridge toolmakers to go back to work and brokering a secret pay-deal for Ford car-workers with the government.
Brown was again called into action as he grabbed Dale Watkins' long-range strike and was relieved to see a free-kick from the same striker go past the post.
The big keeper contained a sharp Tim Sherwood volley just after the restart, then brilliantly knocked away a powerful Ginola strike from Mauricio Taricco's pass when it looked certain to go in.
Public sector trade unions have already said they will go ahead with ballots for mass strike action on 30 November over pensions, after talks with ministers failed to reach a breakthrough.
"When the merchants of Hamidiya -- the main souq (marketplace) -- go on strike, you know you have lost the conscience and heart of Damascus, " wrote Joshua Landis, a Syria expert and director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma.
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