71. Daye, hit in the pelvis, is still in intensive care, but reportedly stable, a duty officer for the British embassy said Sunday. 72. Demonstrating its displeasure at the expulsion of six people attached to the British embassy in the Congo, Britain on Friday recalled its ambassador from Kinshasa for consultations. 73. Crowds hurled eggs and rocks at the U.S. and British embassies before they were eventually dispersed. 74. Despite the genuine and orchestrated expressions of grief, streets outside the U.S. and British embassies were empty of protesters. 75. Earlier, protesters in Dublin scaled the fence at the British embassy there and briefly chained themselves to a railing before Irish police forced them back out. 76. Earlier, the Congolese had ordered the expulsion of Gregor Lusty, a third secretary at the British embassy. 77. Essential British embassy staff remained in Sierra Leone, officials said. 78. Extra police were also deployed around the British embassy, but no protest was held there. 79. Flag being lowered at the British embassy in Washington DC, people lighting candles, leaving flowers and messages. 80. Following the arrests, the U.S. and British embassies reopened Monday. |