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Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Personal Finance   来源:Canada  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Russian officials declined to confirm this on Wednesday night, but Moscow had earlier said that military options were "on the table" for its response.

Russian officials declined to confirm this on Wednesday night, but Moscow had earlier said that military options were "on the table" for its response.

"They went on a victory lap around the stadium. Inside the stadium, there was no sign that anything had happened outside,'' said a young man who spoke on condition of anonymity.IPL chairman Arun Dhumal said he did not know who had planned the event in Bengaluru and that RCB officials inside the stadium were not aware of the crush until they got phone calls.

Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

In a statement on X, RCB said it was "deeply anguished by the unfortunate incidents"."Immediately upon being made aware of the situation, we promptly amended our programme and followed the guidance and advice of the local administration," it said."At a loss for words. Absolutely gutted," star player Kohli wrote on Instagram.

Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

But questions still remain over how and why the event was organised."Normally, the felicitation of a team should be done in a controlled environment. But here, there appeared to be no preparation," a relative of an injured person at the Bowring Hospital said.

Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has announced a magisterial enquiry into the incident.

"A moment of joy has turned into sorrow," he said on Wednesday."Its refurbishment will allow even more people to enjoy the magic of global cinema in the heart of the city."

A woman who grew up at a recording studio used by some of the UK's biggest bands says it was "just normal" for Freddie Mercury to be in the next room.Tiffany Murray from Blakeney, Gloucestershire, moved to Rockfield Studios in Monmouthshire aged six after her mum, a Cordon Bleu chef, got a job there after being praised by the band Black Sabbath.

Ms Murray's memoir, "My Family and Other Rock Stars", details how her mother, Joan, cooked for the likes of Queen and David Bowie."I was an only child so she would be cooking in the kitchen until the early hours and cleaning up and I was left to my own devices, so I did wander into the studios and annoy musicians at an early age," Ms Murray said.

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