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Minute’s silence nationwide for Paris victims
Public buildings around Wales have also been lit up in the colours of the flag including Caernarfon Castle, the Senedd, the Wales Millennium Centre and Caerphilly Castle. And Kevin Seraphin, a native of France, took it a step further.
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Fans stand for a moment of silence in observance of the November 13, 2015, terror attacks in Paris, before an NBA basketball game between the Philadelphia 76ers and the San Antonio Spurs, Saturday, November 14, 2015, in San Antonio.
Vigils were held over the weekend in Paris, including at the Notre Dame cathedral, as the city tried to piece together what happened.
In the United Kingdom judges halted proceedings at crown courts in Cardiff and London, while at Liverpool town hall the French national anthem was played after the minute of reflection. Other teams will be taking extra steps, like adding the French flag to their color guard, per Rapoport.
Scores more were seriously injured in the slaughter carried out by guns and suicide bombs.
The league is beefing up security inside and outside of stadiums for Week 10’s games and also paying tribute to those who lost their lives during the terrorist attacks.
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The National Football League is not expected to fine players who modify uniforms to show support for those affected by Friday’s attacks in Paris.