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Since the start of his presidency, he has tried to crack down on those Americans 22, 000-25, 000 last year who travel to Cuba without permits.
ECONOMIST: Large hopes of that forbidden island
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If he is to crack down on prices at home, Mr Bush feels he must appease the drug firms by don't tell Mr Howard helping them to earn more profits abroad.
ECONOMIST: Drug pricing
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Charles Clarke, the home secretary, accused the Conservatives of flip-flopping over identity cards touted these days as a way to crack down on terrorists, among others and seeking to water down laws that would enhance national security.
ECONOMIST: Politics
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NATO's mission, have taken what they knew to be a calculated risk by vowing to crack down harder on crime, racketeering and contraband among the Albanians as well as imposing their authority on recalcitrant Serbs in the north of Kosovo.
ECONOMIST: Cracking down on crime in Kosovo
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Connecticut on Thursday became the latest to crack down as the governor signed a measure effective immediately that adds more than 100 firearms to the state's assault weapons ban, creates a dangerous weapon offender registry and institutes eligibility rules for ammunition purchases.
WSJ: Laws, rumors have ammo flying off store shelves
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Marion Barry held the office for more than ten years before he was caught on video smoking crack and had to step down.
ECONOMIST: The District of Columbia
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When you - you're crack climbing a thin crack, you stick your toes into the crack and then kind of wrench down on to stand up, and it's painful.
NPR: Craig DeMartino: Winner in the Extremity Games
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It also has a unit that does court- or regulat0r-appointed compliance monitoring of lending institutions a growing business as regulators crack down on mortgage servicers and get them to sign settlements that require continuing oversight by outside entities.
FORBES: Mortgage-Audit Firm -- Surprise! -- Finds Lots of Errors in Foreclosures