At 70, Esther Winders claims to be the oldest working policewoman in the nation.
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Nicole Ramrath, a German policewoman, says the security measures are necessary.
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Mounted policewoman Cath I'anson after the Sweden and England match at Wembley.
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As I pushed the stroller along, a policewoman in a black chador blocked my way.
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A policewoman returns them, having written her telephone number on the packet.
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Several witnesses could see this was nonsense, but the policewoman blushed anyway.
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Some women leaders, including a prominent policewoman, have been assassinated.
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Elizabeth Padilla was 29 and had been a policewoman for eight months when she died.
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It said three people were injured, including a policewoman struck by a stone.
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