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NewsMine propoganda terror-threats 2005 Viewing Item | Stones concert threat checked { September 2005 } Original Source Link: (May no longer be active) http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/10/07/D8D3A7500.htmlhttp://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/10/07/D8D3A7500.html
Stones Show Interrupted by Bomb Threat Oct 07 12:34 PM US/Eastern Associated Press
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.
A Rolling Stones concert at the University of Virginia was halted after 911 operators received a bomb threat specifically targeting the stage area, university officials said.
A 45-minute police sweep of the area Thursday found nothing unusual, and the band completed the show without further incident, university spokeswoman Carol Wood said.
The interruption came about eight songs into the show at the 61,000- seat Scott Stadium. Mick Jagger announced to the audience that authorities had told the band to take a 10-minute break, and the musicians immediately left the stage area. The first 20 rows of fans were also cleared, and three bomb-sniffing dogs, already on site, searched the area.
The threat is under investigation by university, local and state police.
The Rolling Stones are touring to promote their latest album, "A Bigger Bang."
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