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November 13, 1987|JOHN VOLAND | Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press

Actor Martin Sheen and homeless advocate Mitch Snyder were arrested early Thursday while protesting fences that bar the homeless from seeking shelter inside the entrance of a Washington subway station. The arrests came after an hourlong demonstration against the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, which last month installed chain-link fences at the two entrances of the Farragut West station in downtown Washington. Snyder (who was portrayed by Sheen in a television movie last year entitled "Samaritan"), Sheen and a third man were charged with unlawful entry when, shortly after midnight, they refused to leave the closed station's entrance.

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