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The Fun Lounge police raid was a 1964 police raid that targeted Louie's Fun Lounge, a gay bar near Chicago, Illinois, United States.The raid led to the arrest of over 100 individuals and is considered a notable moment in the LGBT history of the area.
Chandrababu Naidu's involvement in national politics during the period of 1996 to 2004 was dominated by non-Congress coalition politics in Delhi. [35] In the aftermath of the 1996 parliamentary elections , he assumed the role of convenor for the United Front , a coalition comprising 13 political parties that secured power at the Centre.
Chandrababu was born to a wealthy and eminent Christian Paravar family in 1927 at Tuticorin, India.His father, a freedom fighter, ran a paper called Sudhandhira Veeran which, along with the family assets, was seized by the British government in 1929 when he was arrested for participating in the satyagraha movement.
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In the 1960s, for a second decade, the United States FBI continued to maintain a public list of the people it regarded as the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.Following is a brief review of FBI people and events that place the 1960s decade in context, and then an historical list of individual suspects whose names first appeared on the 10 Most Wanted list during the decade of the 1960s, under FBI ...
Most the arrests were made in the area of the breach. Of the people arrested, 11 have been charged. ... battery of a police officer and three misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest. Chicago Police ...
At least six people were arrested in front of the tower. As dusk fell, a small pro-Israel group gathered near the demonstration's fringes to briefly chant their own slogans.
The chief ministership of N. Chandrababu Naidu began on 1 September 1995 and ended on 11 October 1999, making him the 13th Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. Naidu was sworn in by the then governor, Krishan Kant. Naidu's second term started on 11 October 1999 to end on 13 May 2004, sworn in by the then governor, C. Rangarajan. [1]