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However, the FBI never ordered anyone arrested, cuffed, locked up or strip-searched, said Special Agent Sandra Berchtold, spokeswoman for the FBI Detroit bureau.
Airport detainee says she was a victim of racial profiling 2011
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"Our local law enforcement agencies have strongly recommended to us to open our lots five hours prior to the games due to traffic patterns," says Bills spokesman Scott Berchtold.
NFL vs. unruly fans: League out to protect game day experience 2009
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Berchtold, the FBI agent, said, "The public would rather us err on the side of caution."
Airport detainee says she was a victim of racial profiling 2011
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Police stage random DUI checks around the Bills 'Ralph Wilson Stadium, says Bills spokesman Berchtold.
NFL vs. unruly fans: League out to protect game day experience 2009
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"I wouldn't read into it," Bills vice president of communications Scott Berchtold said.
USATODAY.com - Wilson eyes Bills' future as city readies for worst 2006
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"Tony is a talented banking executive with proven experience in serving the needs of ultra high-net-worth clients, and in successfully leading large organizations," said Berchtold in a statement.
DeChellis Joins Credit Suisse's U.S. Private Banking Drive 2006
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Count Stephen Burian appointed Austro-Hungarian foreign minister to replace Berchtold.
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This course was also favored by Grey, but was ignored by Berchtold.
July 28 2001
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But Berchtold was impressed by him, and in 1912 he was once more appointed Chief of General Staff.
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In 1913 Berchtold had to tell Conrad, 'The Archduke Franz Ferdinand is absolutely against war.'
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