killed in the nottingham attacks have addressed thousands at a vigil in the city centre. a minute s silence was held to remember students grace o malley kumar and barnaby webber, as well as ian coates, who was 65. police have been given more time to question a 31 year old man, who was arrested on suspicion of murder. our midlands correspondent navteonhal reports. bell tolls. silent, defiant, united. the people of nottingham chose to stand together in pain and love. for the first time since the tragic events of tuesday, at this vigil, we heard from all three families of those who died. starting with james coates, one of school caretaker ian coates three sons. it feels like he has touched a lot of hearts over the years, more than what we assumed and knew he had. so it has been really nice and heart warming to see the messages and that people come out and talk about how he was when they were younger and how he has helped them. some beautiful comments. my dad was an avid fisherm
market being set up here on the square, we have a tennis tournament going on in the city, we have got people going to school, going to work this morning, and i m pleased that people feel there is an element of safety that they can do that and carry on with their lives. that s what our city is, it is a safe city. these things are so out of the ordinary, that s why they are so shocking. so i think there is a balance really in terms of continuing to stay in this moment of mourning and sadness and shock but also carrying on with lives in the normal way. also carrying on with lives in the normal way- also carrying on with lives in the normalwa . ., . ., ~ normal way. councillor david mellen, nottinuham normal way. councillor david mellen, nottingham city s normal way. councillor david mellen, nottingham city s council normal way. councillor david mellen, nottingham city s council leader, - nottingham city s council leader, thank you very much for your time with us on breakfast this mor
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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University is honoring a gifted — and prolific — sculpture professor with a new retrospective exhibit of his work and an opportunity to help talented students take up his tools. “James Gibson: A Life in Sculpture — A Retrospective” will open Monday, March 14, in the university’s Todd Art Gallery, located in Room 224 of Todd Hall, 542 Old Main Cir .
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