91. The initial trial was halted when the judge ruled a tabloid newspaper had printed prejudicial information. 92. The independent newspaper printed a story calling for voters not to support Lukashenko five days before the September presidential elections, and also included a pamphlet criticizing him. 93. The initial trial was halted when the judge ruled a newspaper had printed prejudicial information alleging the attack was racially motivated. 94. The independent newspaper printed a story calling for voters not to support President Alexander Lukashenko five days before the September presidential elections. 95. The newspaper printed photographs of the gun, including a picture of the firearm hanging from a gym door. 96. The newspaper SonntagsBlick printed extracts of letters and telephone calls received by Swiss Jewish groups in recent days. 97. The move came the same day as the daily El Vocero newspaper printed a front-page article detailing the alleged investigation. 98. The newspaper did not print the sixth part Thursday of the planned nine-part series. 99. The newspaper printed a photograph of the dead bodies sprawled outside a bullet-riddled van. 100. The newspaper printed a photograph of the middle-aged woman holding up a box of shotgun shells. |