1. Her party says that the government rescinded the permit for the march at the last minute and the police incited the violence. 2. In a bit of diplomacy, the International Olympic Committee persuaded the two countries to march together at the recent summer games in Sydney. 3. Modern music replaced the traditional military march at the opening ceremonies. 4. On their first possession, two dropped passes -- both by wideout Derrick Alexander -- killed a march at midfield, forcing Cleveland into a punt mode. 5. Sir Patrick referred to a Protestant march at Drumcree, southwest of Belfast, last July. 6. Six Haitians died Friday when a speeding car plowed into a pro-Aristide march at Bois Neuf, a small town in the Artibonite Valley of central Haiti. 7. Sunday, several hours after the firebombing, a British Government commission denied an appeal by the Orange Order against the ban on the march at Drumcree. 8. The first movement is a gargantuan, brass-heavy parade, mournful with funeral marches at one moment, festive at the next. 9. The parents are staging march at the capitol today. 10. The Sonics make kindergarten recess look like a parade march at West Point. |