
The Cross
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Origin | England |
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United Kingdom | |
Albums | Shove It |
Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know | |
Blue Rock | |
Genres | Pop Rock |
Dance-rock | |
Hard Rock | |
Record labels | Parlophone |
Electrola | |
Virgin Records | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1791219 |
About The Cross
The Cross was an English rock band formed in 1987 by Queen drummer Roger Taylor. They released three studio albums before splitting up in 1993. Unlike in Queen, Taylor fronted the band and played rhythm guitar.
Israel-Lebanon border: The Irish troops watching Israel's hidden conflict

... " He hopes that the ceasefire in Gaza will lead to an easing of tensions around the Blue Line, but says it could take displaced people some time to return to their homes, even if The Cross border fire ends...
Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland forging new friendships

... She is one of the youngest musicians in The Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland...
American tourist arrested for smashing Israel Museum statues

... In another incident in the city in February, with a hammer at the Church of the Flagellation on the Way of The Cross...
Glasgow drug consumption room could be approved in weeks

... Mr Briggs, who sits on The Cross party group for drug and alcohol misuse, said: " This is part of a jigsaw but we need to see far more taking place in Scotland to address this...
Ukraine war: Putin influencers profiting from war propaganda

... And The Cross on the vehicle is different from the one used by Ukraine s armed forces...
Ukraine war: 'People call us the Ghosts of Bakhmut'

... As he starts the engine the team all give themselves the sign of The Cross...
Crucifix returned from England to France after 107 years

... The Cross originated from the church of Doingt-Flamicourt, which was destroyed during the Battle of the Somme in 1916...
Coronation order of service in full
... RECEIVE this Orb, set under The Cross, and remember always that the kingdoms of this world are become the kingdom of our God, and of his Christ...
American tourist arrested for smashing Israel Museum statues
By Alex SmithBBC News
An American tourist has been arrested for allegedly smashing sculptures in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
Images shared by Israeli police show the two ancient Roman statues, dating from the 2Nd Century , lying broken on the floor of The Museum .
Police say The Man damaged the statues because He Said they were " against the Torah" Judaism's most important text.
His lawyer has denied that he had acted out of religious fanaticism, according to the AP news agency.
The Museum says staff alerted The Police after seeing A Man damaging the two statues.
A sculpture of The Head of Athena, The Daughter of The Greek god Zeus, and a statue of a griffin grasping The Wheel of fate of The Roman god Nemesis,
Both are part of the Israel Museum's permanent exhibition, and have since been moved to their conservation lab for professional restoration.
The 40-year-old US citizen was arrested at The Scene , and is currently being questioned by Israeli police. They have Not Yet released The Suspect 's identity.
As part of The Initial investigation, police say The Man claimed the statues represented idol worship.
In another incident in The City in February, with a hammer at The Church of The Flagellation on The Way of The Cross .
The Museum called the damage a " troubling and unusual event" and condemned " all forms of violence". Despite The Incident , it will remain open to The Public .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com