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The night before it was 15. Altogether this year 290 cars have been torched in 227 cases of arson.

But violent clashes continued in Suez, where a government building was torched and another protester killed, and in Alexandria.

The telltale signs include explanatory notes or phone calls, or the fact that a posh car was torched in a poor neighbourhood.

Two police officers were seriously injured and two young men lost parts of their hands in explosions when protesters torched cars, she said.

The shooting sparked weeks of riots by Greek youths in Athens and several other cities, in which they threw firebombs at police, torched cars and buildings and looted stores.

Competition soon became so intense that it prompted the 2004 "bus wars" in New York's Chinatown, in which buses were rammed and torched and a decapitated torso was left near a passenger loading zone.

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Idiots, liars and thieves have torched billions of dollars in this financial crisis.

Even before the trial the manor house of the baron was torched.

Centuries ago, locals torched the hillsides every decade or so to replenish their biological diversity and encourage better hunting.

But if public buildings are being torched or shot up, as a city-centre bar was last month in Monterrey, the jitters will quickly, and rightly, spread.

They smashed up vehicles, public utilities and they also torched down private housing, stores and schools.

In Bamian the bazaar was torched and scores of families sought sanctuary in the caves near the Buddhas.

In the spring of 1519, after months of travel, Cortes landed in Vera Cruz. As soon as the ships had been unloaded Cortes torched the entire fleet to prevent his men from turning back.

About 12 people, with their faces covered, opened fire with small arms in the air to scare away the drivers and then torched some 30 vehicles.

Altogether this year 290 cars have been torched in 227 cases of arson.

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