61. Students gathered from across the state for the event organized by U.S. Sen. Bob Kerrey, D-Neb. 62. The attack at Moneaksekar Khmer began when students from several Phnom Penh universities gathered in front of the newspaper office. 63. The students had gathered in Seoul from around the nation for their annual rally, but police banned the rally because Hanchongryun is considered to be pro-North Korea. 64. The students were gathering for massive rallies to celebrate a new leadership of Hanchongryon, a nationwide group of student activists. 65. The students gathered at the College of Letters for the silent protest. 66. Youths smashed windows and vandalized stores near Place de la Nation, a square in eastern Paris where the students gathered early in the day. 67. Witnesses said students were gathering at a nearby campus and planned to march to the legislature. 68. Hundreds of people massed outside the university building after the blast while the students gathered inside. 69. As police dealt with rioters in the city, students were gathering at the university forum for a protest, witnesses said. 70. The students gathered at their respective universities and on roads near them, hindering traffic. |