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UN demands probe as Israeli forces kill more people near aid site in Gaza

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Basketball   来源:Middle East  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:She also said Apple's vice-president of finance Alex Roman "outright lied under oath".

She also said Apple's vice-president of finance Alex Roman "outright lied under oath".

"I've seen lots of performers do all kinds of incredible things with structures over the years."There are certainly parkour circus artists who would like to climb all over it; doubtless wire walkers that would be happy to walk from the sides, and aerialists who would be happy to dangle themselves from it.

UN demands probe as Israeli forces kill more people near aid site in Gaza

"I'm sure there would be light and video artists who would like to use it for something; all kinds of things."A new £32m university building has beaten competition from five other developments to win a national award for its impact on a city.The Lab, which is part of Anglia Ruskin University's (ARU) site in Peterborough, was named as the best building in the urban life-focused Pineapples awards.

UN demands probe as Israeli forces kill more people near aid site in Gaza

The Lab opened in November, two years after the university began welcoming students in the city in 2022."It is inspiring to see a regional team building something from scratch which inspires its local community," said the judges.

UN demands probe as Israeli forces kill more people near aid site in Gaza

The Pineapples were launched in 2019 by The Developer, a media and urban living design organisation, and the Design Council, to recognise the positive effect buildings have on places and people.

Professor Ross Renton, the principal of ARU Peterborough, said the university was created to serve the city's needs and the award showed it was on the "right track"."Our objective was to reopen as soon as safely and practically possible after the fire."

The length of the shutdown infuriated airlines, which had to pay for the cost of refunding and rebooking customers as well as putting stranded passengers up in hotels and covering food expenses.Willie Walsh, the former British Airways boss and head of the airline organisation IATA said on Friday it was a "clear planning failure by the airport".

The BBC has since contacted the major airlines operating out of Heathrow's terminals to ask how much Friday's closure cost, but all approached have declined to comment or not responded.It is understood there are concerns within the industry however that there is no mechanism of recouping such costs from the airport responsible, when disruption to flights is out of the control of airlines.

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