61. Bulldozers were brought in to clear the roads. 62. Bulldozers were clearing the roads in the capital city, where Jordanians built snowmen, skated on icy roads and sidewalks and threw snowballs from rooftops at pedestrians. 63. But Serb civilian vehicles traveled behind NATO troops as they cleared roads of snow and conducted regular patrols, NATO spokesman Maj. Herve Gourmelon said. 64. But later Wednesday, the Palestinians unexpectedly cleared the road and ended their blockade, allowing traffic at the border to resume. 65. But the Palestinians cleared the road Saturday night after getting Libyan promises they could return to their homes and jobs inside Libya, the officials said. 66. By midday, main roads were cleared and public transportation had resumed. 67. By Thursday, the roads had been cleared and police reported no clashes. 68. But, NATO spokesman Maj. Herve Gourmelon said Thursday, Serb civilian vehicles were travelling behind NATO troops as they cleared the roads of snow and patrolled. 69. By midday Monday, main roads were cleared and public transportation was resuming. 70. Cars slid into police cars and trucks trying to clear the roads, and ice-covered overpasses and interchanges were shut down across the state. |