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frames- [ARG0 Thousands of East Germans] [rel fled] to [ARG1-to Czechoslovakia] [ARGM-TMP after the East Berlin government lifted travel restrictions] .
- I am referring to [ARG0 those young men] who *T*-269 chose *-1 to disobey their country 's call to arms during the Vietnam war and [rel fled] to [ARG1-to Canada or some other sanctuary] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to avoid combat] .
- The Big Board wants *-1 to keep [ARG0 such index funds] from * [rel fleeing] to [ARG1-to overseas markets] , but only as long as it `` handles it intelligently , '' Mr. Phelan said *T*-2 .
- [ARG0 The killers] [rel fled] [ARGM-MNR with less than $ 100 *U*] .
- [ARG0 Many] are refugees , *-1 having [rel fled] [ARG1 China 's unending cycles of political repression and poverty] [ARGM-TMP since the Communist Party took power in 1949] .
- That 's largely because of defensive measures 0 they adopted *T*-1 after [ARGM-TMP the 1987 crash] , when [ARG0 individual investors] [rel fled] [ARG1 the market] *T*-2 and trading activity dwindled *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-MNR With the futures locked * into a trading halt Oct. 13 and trading in some individual stock difficult] , [ARG0 program traders] [ARGM-MOD would] have [ARGM-ADV undoubtedly] [rel fled] to [ARG1-to the basket system] , the traders say 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 Mr. Ferguson , who *T*-1 is 68 years old ,] [rel fled] [ARG1 the U.S.] [ARGM-TMP in 1970] [ARGM-TMP after *-2 exhausting his appeals of a 1968 conviction on conspiracy to murder] .
- China had refused *-2 to repatriate citizens who *T*-1 sneaked into Hong Kong illegally since early this month , when the colony allowed [ARG0 a dissident Chinese swimmer] to [rel flee] to [ARG1-to the U.S.] *T*-3 .
- The Marina also has become the focal point of city efforts * to reunite residents with [ARG0 any pets] that *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD may] have [rel fled] or become lost [ARGM-TMP during the earthquake] .
- The dispute started when China , angry that Hong Kong had allowed [ARG0 dissident swimmer Yang Yang] to [rel flee] to [ARG1-to the U.S.] , halted the usual daily transfer of illegal immigrants caught * in this British colony , which *T*-1 reverts to Beijing 's control in 1997 *T*-2 .
- At one point , he asked a worker whether he thought 0 [ARG0 East Germans] were [rel fleeing] [ARG1 the country] [ARGM-CAU because of restrictive travel policies] .
- [ARGM-ADV *-2 Warned *-3 0 he was *-4 to be jailed *-1 again] , [ARG0 he] [rel fled] to [ARG1-to the countryside] .
- Banks indicated 0 they were operating at greater than 90 % of their usual capacity , but a Nob Hill hotel said 0 [ARG0 tourists] had [rel fled] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 leaving the previously full hotel with an 80 % vacancy rate] .
- His grip on power unraveled this summer as [ARG0 thousands of his countrymen , dissatisfied * by the harshness of his rule ,] [rel fled] to [ARG1-to the West] .
- *-1 Faced *-3 with another Mr. Honecker , [ARG0 so many despairing East Germans *ICH*-2] are likely *-1 to [rel flee] that the two German peoples will get their reunification , de facto , on West German ground .
- The animal had *-2 to be destroyed *-1 ; [ARG0 the bikers] [rel fled] and were never found .
- The latest round of losses is likely *-2 to be a serious blow to the Chicago Board Options Exchange , which *T*-1 has never fully recovered from the aftershock of [ARGM-TMP Black Monday] , when [ARG0 investors] [rel fled] [ARG1 the market] [ARGM-CAU because of huge losses] *T*-3 .
- On Friday , trading in practically every issue ground to a halt as [ARG0 potential buyers] [rel fled] and brokerage firms were unwilling *-1 to provide bid and offer prices for most issues .
- The brokerage firms learned a lesson [ARGM-TMP the last time] around , when [ARG0 frightened investors] flooded the phone lines and [rel fled] [ARG1 the market] [ARGM-MNR in a panic] *T*-1 .
- Their mission is * to keep [ARG0 clients] from *-1 [rel fleeing] [ARG1 the market] , [ARGM-ADV as individual investors did in droves after the crash in October]
- Nestor Hinzack , an analyst at brokerage firm Burdett , Buckeridge & Young Ltd. , described the market 's performance as `` sheep-like '' as [ARG0 investors] [rel fled] to [ARG1-to bluechip Australian stocks] and shunned entrepreneurial companies 0 they perceived *T*-1 as *-2 having any takeover premium built into the price .
- That caused [ARG0 investors] to [rel flee] [ARG1 stocks] and buy high-quality Treasury bonds , which *T*-1 are safer than other types of securities .
- Meanwhile , as the first of [ARG0 more than 1,300 East Germans] trying * to [rel flee] to [ARG1-to the West] [ARGM-DIR through Poland] renounced their citizenship , a West German newspaper reported that regional Communist officials demanded the dismissal of hard-line leader Honecker .
- Hundreds of East Germans flocked to Bonn 's Embassy in Warsaw , * bringing to more than 1,200 [ARG0 the number] of emigres expected * to [rel flee] to [ARG1-to the West] [ARGM-TMP beginning today] .
- Some evinced an optimism that *T*-2 had been rewarded *-1 [ARGM-TMP when] [ARG0 they] did [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel flee] [ARG1 the market] [ARGM-TMP in 1987] *T*-3 .
- Prices of Treasury bonds surged in the biggest rally of the year as [ARG0 investors] [rel fled] [ARG1 a plummeting stock market] .
- Many takeover stocks plunged Friday , as [ARG0 speculators] retained their confidence in corporate buyers but [rel fled] from [ARG1-from the socalled whisper stocks , the targets of rumored deals] .