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why his first home game since replacing josie maria the norwegian made more than two hundred appearances for the club as a player you know he beat her two three one times to go from the man a matter each and truthful it's two wins in two games now four with united six in the table is special walking out here in the crowd again singing singing my song just normally they started after a score a goal or something but now that we win a game game began or as i walked out it's humbling but it makes you really proud hopefully my family was proud and probably the ones my family back home in norway as well sitting watching on telly you venters are still unbeaten instead they are but they survived quite the scale on wednesday the telly in league is playing matches over the festive period for the second year running but the league leaders were in failing to jointly about matters after fifty six minutes they found themselves two one down at atalanta even paid more than one hundred million dollars for cristiana an elder before the season started and he was the man he scored with
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twelve minutes to go to secure the. hattrick from scott sinclair health celtic stay top in the scottish premiership the glasgow team beat aberdeen for three celtic for him for eight straight title three points clear of city rivals rangers who drew one one with hibernian. former australian cricketer cameron bancroft has broken his silence over a ball tampering scandal against south africa in march was the opening batsman during the series in south africa when he was caught on camera using a piece of sandpaper it's also the surface of the ball bancroft's is teammate david warner was the instigator and he was just an impressionable rookie wanting to fit in with the team bank of span and so on december the twenty ninth. yeah there shelling always offered to do it. i guess i just didn't know how to be true to
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myself in that moment so i didn't actually know any better like at the time yeah type suggested to me. to carry the action out of the ball. given the situation that we were in and the gaiman i just i didn't know any better i didn't know any better beaches yeah i just wanted to fit in and chill values meanwhile bancroft's former teammates have struggled against india on day one of the third test in melbourne india won the toss and chose the better and reached two hundred fifteen for two at the close debutantes my arms are going to well scored seventy six yeah no hopefully you know if if if if the doctors can do what you've been doing today and you know continue what we have done today and try and post up a big score and try and keep them you know try and keep them for as long as we can and the bigger discord and the more pressure we can put foster the dale steyn has become south africa's highest we could take in test match cricket on the first day of the first test against pakistan on wednesday steyn dismissed fourth of the man
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for he's four hundred twenty second career wicket to take the record he held jointly with shaun pollock but it was one of the team's new abode is due on or the fear of who stood out the six wickets helped bowl pakistan up to just one hundred eighty one it was a real bonus day a century and as the host struggled to one hundred twenty seven for five by the close of play the bowlers dominated in christchurch on the first day of the first test between new zealand and sri lanka as well the kiwis were all out for one hundred seventy eight thanks to sit on the loch molds five wickets but at some selby sixty eight was the best school then took three wickets to reduce the tourists to eighty eight four for the los angeles lakers have beaten two time defending champion of the golden state warriors in the n.b.a. but the win came at a price as the lakers star man the bron james picked up a growing injury and the richardson reports. the l.a. lakers shirt has been a good fit for the bron james starfall the season the team hasn't reached the playoffs for five years but since upon switch from cleveland but like his have
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looks on course to break that run by the way. le bron has played in every game this season looks at a friend in fullest bright and innocuous looking slick resulted in a growing injury in the third quarter and the thirty three year old was forced to leave the action. you know with me i'm never too concerned about him you know i was able to walk off. you know. when i see if i could stretch it a few times and see if it really what it did and so more than anything being. not being available to model to my teammates being available to michael just have. a some more. personal than anything so. you know hopefully you know there's not it's not a long thing about the forces on the bones. in his absence cheats on defending champions golden state briefly flickered inside a lifeboat cutter. left kerry made consecutive three pointers to get the worry is within a point of the like his that was the key for rajon rondo to emerge from the bench
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and school fifteen points in ten assists. the rush to get it finished and one twenty seven to one i want is the lakers and an eleven gang losing run the warriors one call. i like where we are but this loss obviously is a smack in the face and we've got to respond to it and that's that's kind of the name of the game in this league we need to come in tomorrow watch the tape it's worked out and get back at it and you know the best teams don't. told let a game like this get them down come right back and. get after it again and that's the plan is believed to have you through the lake is now face a nervous wait for the extensive wrongs injury is assessed on the richardson al-jazeera first but as the used in rockets p.p.o. to home the city thunder one hundred thirteen one hundred and nine oklahoma's eight point lead didn't last long as james harden mounted an impressive comeback in the
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second half of the seven fifty point streak in a row he's just the second player to do so in rockets history planning to seventh in the west while the thunder remain food in the conference. there underway at the sydney to hobart yacht race australian super maxi black jack was first around sydney heads as the team took an early lead ahead of nine timeline on is when a wild oats eleven is a good forecast for this year's race which will be welcome news as it marks twenty years since a sudden storm sank five boats killing six sailors twenty eight hundred haitian also features its first all professional female crew on a wild oats ten australia's former foreign minister julie bishop was on board as a team embassador but decided not to complete the whole race jumping off as a past bond so i'm. sure that's all support for you will have more going later peter thank you very much for that now you often hear people say their phone is attached to them and while that's becoming more and more dependent on gadgets well
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now technology is getting under our skin literally microchip implants are making a slow but steady rise in workplaces and while they're offering convenience not everyone is so sure they're a good thing as a report from london the future is a wave of a hand away in case you missed it here it is again. this is a whole new level of security no keys or access cards difficult to steal and copy but the technology requires a certain level of commitment that is not for the faint hearted. so this is where the micro chip implant story begins for those who want them at least a clinical setting a sterile environment with some rather daunting bits of medical kit so talk us through what happens next so far as part of cedars why when acetic the points
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interest you. and we. just make a small incision just now and then finally rob the large need to out and that we first just i'll stop you there for me in my case at least i think i've already was no is because it really had completely pain free the u.k. firm biotech office implants to businesses and individuals is fitted one hundred fifty implants in the u.k. so far and the number is rising assistive technology from sable people implant. banking security general use of contact as payments passport date will be stored on these microchips and embedded in your hand comes down to convenience i suppose for people it's very hard to lose your hand it's easy to lose your. son demographics will not convenient this is one of several implant firms reportedly in discussions with british financial and legal companies the names of the companies are being
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closely guarded this isn't new technology microchips have been implanted in tents for many years but the prospect of implanting them in employees to spark concerns from trade unions. gives even more control and power to be employers and not come as wary of inherent risks and dangers overdressed inventors a shouldn't just be ignored by an employer everyone needs to other into consideration and their definition be pressuring any workers into every market biotech companies say the technology should be voluntary and that people must have a right to privacy but with one swedish bio hacks claiming to have already implanted four thousand people there was. ari's micro chipping could eventually become the new normal society's embrace the mobile phone making is easy to track on a daily basis but by implanting microchips there may be few places left to truly a skate technology leave. london. a bit creepy if you ask me that's it
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rights the right. and see to be strictly. on the seventieth anniversary on. the rights let's stand up. for human rights. fears of an upsurge in opposition protests in the d.l.c. after the presidential election commission delays voting in several opposition strongholds. in tennis is al-jazeera live from london also coming up sudan's president says protesters are traitors as doctors join the anti-government demonstrations. two
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former egyptian president appear in the same court the mubarak testifies in the retrial of mohamed morsi. human microchip implants for a report on the benefits and the risks of the technology that could replace keys and access cards. below the long awaited presidential election in the democratic republic of congo has been postponed in some parts of the country sparking concern about an upsurge in opposition protests the vote has been delayed in beni and we tembo in the east which have been dealing with an ebola outbreak since august and you may be in the west when will the one hundred people were killed in ethnic violence last week but actual commission says that the vote will be held in those areas in march instead affecting more than one million people have been several delays in the last two
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years provoking demonstrations across the country the latest was earlier this month after more than eight thousand voting machines were destroyed in a fire in the capital kinshasa the opposition says it won't accept any further postponements. we keep saying we could election but we want a good conviction election is not a gift from the electoral commission to the people of congo it's a rights deceiving rights it's under our constitution people need to elect their leaders this is what we are doing this what we want is what we want especially despair with elections because i think this is the people that need change in this country most because they have been under walls rules of war atrocities of muscatine in cease decay and they also want their votes cancel out in this country there was want to change they want to change up what they want to go to the poor or dislike sunday they want to change somebody's going to bring peace to that area and that we have many redskins so women rights and also castle tragedies with the with the children in that area and also the border with that which is it's also causing
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a lot of killing that so what the proper government think is very good governance you know someone's going to take the sec reach of the people as a first agenda when you go to the office as a present discussion so we know that you're pushing us at the corner but we know what we called and now we also showed to the international national community to see that ok they say needed never be ridden they had one of the saying they looked like a michigan mr nunn always in charge of the rising which in this country they never be ready they had two years since two thousand and sixteen the elections been postponed it is supposed to happen the last sunday and then now the us when that week and now they have to consider what next but next malcolm webb has more from kinshasa. well the opposition mandia who we spoke to a while ago said that they won't be calling their people to the streets when the last delay was announced last week all the opposition parties and the civil rights
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groups have been campaigning this election take place that it was just a delay of a week everyone to stay calm and not in the country but just a few hours ago in town when the city of the temple in the which is one of the areas where people now be allowed to vote on sunday really think it will take to the streets burning tires police of this some of those protesters and that may be a sign of things ahead if people continue to feel this kind of frustration about not being allowed to vote in those places and a growing skepticism about the credibility of the poll everywhere particularly among opposition supporters who say their strongholds that are now being excluded from the whole. protest against the government of president omar bashir have entered their second week in sudan hundreds of people are once again rallying in the capital khartoum that right police have been heavily deployed to stop them from much into the
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presidential palace there were similar scenes on tuesday when right police dispersed thousands of protesters with tear gas and live ammunition so far at least twelve people have died in the unrest there some groups suggest the real figure may be as high as thirty seven demonstrators angry at rising food and fuel prices and blame the government for economic mismanagement speaking to supporters on tuesday president are bashir dismissed the protesters as foreign agents and traitors understeers him organizations from car too. what we've seen so far is that people are not satisfied with just marching up to the streets demanding that the president resign and that his he and his twenty nine year rule we're seeing people doing basically they were seeing people protesting in different ways. of today for example doctors issued a statement saying that they are on strike they're not going to go to work they don't want to work for a government that basically they see is oppressing them and is not giving them any benefits especially konami benefits now they were able to mobilize medical students
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also to go out and strike against the against the government they've also called on people of other professions not just in the state but around the country to join them on a nationwide strike it's not clear yet if people would actually follow through on that one but people are saying that they're not going to be satisfied with just walking out to the streets demanding that the government resign and that president bashir step down and his rule they're going to try to find every single way they can to try to pass on their message to the government that they're not happy and that they want to see a new regime in place of the current regime president bashir is that he is not going to step down he's he basically said that the those people protesting are traitors and are being infiltrated by foreign agents so he has appeared to have dismissed those people who are protesting in the streets despite their huge number yesterday we've seen thousands of people protesting there saying that they were done with the government but obviously president bashir by saying that he is he thinks that there are foreign agents and that they're traitors he has completely dismissed their protest and now so there is a standstill between the protesters on one side saying that they want the
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government to go away and that they want to see a new government new faces new cabinets new reforms a new policies and president bush you saying he's not going to back down is going to try to get to provide new economic reforms and new policies but then people said that we've been there before we've heard that before we don't want that anymore we want to new government that would give us the ideas so right now sudan is at a standstill between the protesters and the government it's not clear how this will play out over the coming days with both sides seeming to be very determined to get what they want. russia has accused is ready jets of endangering civilian flights while launching what it called a provocative raid near syria's capital russia's defense ministry says six israeli f. sixteen jet snorts.
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