81. The arrests follow a sharp rise in burglary, car theft and assault in Yaounde, national security chief Pierre Minlo Medjo said in a statement. 82. The arrests follow anthrax scares across the globe and the exposure to the disease by U.S. government officials. 83. The arrests follow several bombings over a month ago in southern Thailand that killed at least four people and injured dozens. 84. The arrests follow the slaying this month of eight people, including an army major, which has prompted calls for tougher moves against terrorists. 85. The arrests followed a two-year federal investigation. 86. The arrests followed an investigation that drew the attention of the central government in Beijing, which sent a cabinet minister to investigate. 87. The arrests followed bombings against Syrians in Lebanon that left one dead and seven injured, including civilians. 88. The arrests followed eight months of investigation into the contracts for the new airport terminal, which opened last month. 89. That arrest followed increased U.S. pressure on Croatian President Franjo Tudjman to bring war crimes suspects to justice. 90. The arrest followed a series of highly publicized crime cases involving U.S. soldiers stationed in South Korea and Japan. |