61.   Hyundai Motor Co. then announced an indefinite lock-out, citing crippling strikes.

62.   Attempted suicide and illness caused by infected dog meat are just two examples of the destitution which triggered a crippling strike by miners in the Russian far east.

63.   But he added that his team had no mandate to discuss the political demands which are the underlying issue in the crippling strike.

64.   Defense industry workers across Russia staged protests Thursday to demand payment of back wages as energy workers in the far east of the country continued a crippling strike.

65.   Union leaders threatened a crippling full strike if the government pushes ahead with its own labor law bill including a controversial employment adjustment system.

66.   Turbulence over the law subsided Friday after transportation and service workers returned to work, but few signs emerged of an end to crippling strikes in industry.

67.   Turmoil over the law subsided Friday after transportation and service workers returned to work, but few signs emerged of an end to crippling strikes in industry.

68.   Jin called on workers to understand the new law provided a safety net against wage cuts and mass dismissals -- the most contentious issues fanning the protracted crippling strikes.

69.   Police said Samant, who has led several crippling strikes, was attacked in the suburb of Powai.

70.   Pakistan transporters agreed to call off their crippling strike late Thursday after the government accepted demands for the withdrawal of several new taxes, officials here said.

a. + strike >>共 789
military 14.07%
nationwide 5.95%
third 3.71%
called 3.39%
possible 2.51%
national 2.30%
pre-emptive 2.30%
retaliatory 2.17%
warning 1.70%
terrorist 1.61%
crippling 0.99%
crippling + n. >>共 244
sanction 18.58%
strike 8.31%
blow 3.61%
disease 3.17%
embargo 3.06%
effect 2.84%
oil 2.19%
crisis 2.08%
debt 1.64%
blockade 1.64%
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