51.   Such an agenda includes holding rallies-an action that the government has sworn to ban at any price.

52.   The Federation Internationale des Echecs, the organization leading the push, has already begun testing for substances banned at the Olympics in an effort to boost its credentials.

53.   The vitamin, banned at New York Racing Association tracks, was found in a search conducted by a state investigator and the chief of security for the NYRA.

54.   Things have improved, aided by reforms that promoted foreign investment, lured dollar-toting tourists and let Cubans use formerly banned dollars at newly legalized private businesses.

55.   Tobacco, matches and lighters will be banned at all state prisons in June after some inmates complained of ill effects from secondhand smoke.

56.   To avoid similar incidents in the future, the government on Tuesday discussed a legal amendment to ban demonstrations at Auschwitz and other places of martyrdom.

57.   Three people were killed Monday when police raided a wedding reception looking for food, which has been banned at weddings since February under a crackdown on lavish spending.

58.   To avoid similar incidents in the future, the government discussed Tuesday a legal amendment to ban demonstrations at Auschwitz and elsewhere.

59.   Woods blamed the unruly crowds on alcohol consumption and said he would like to see it banned at The Belfry.

60.   Indonesian officials are due to decide later this month on the fate of Al Arqam, which has already been banned at its original base in Malaysia.

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