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when the sci fi came into fact, last week, there were calls for new peace negotiations to begin immediately. now you disagreed with this why? why? because i think at this point, given the extent of the hatred down to between the 2 side, the complete distrust as well, makes it impossible to, to sit down at the juncture and negotiate any kind of lasting piece. what is needed in my view is a process of reconciliation to begin with. what is being government as well as the people to people measures to begin to develop to trust, which is absolutely missing and sorry, the missing. and we need to restore some element of that trust, some kind of confidence in order for both to move forward to or some kind of solution that is going to have to take some time. ok, so you can have peace without trust. so what sort of trust building measures do you think would make a difference? where that is, you know, between the 2 governors,
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folk collaboration and security matters. investing in the west bank and visitation of, of the publishing and in both direction. emily appraiser had to provide for the enjoyment for for publish geniune sports event. they need to see each other as a human being senior review. it is a soldier and that is view the policy and as terrorists that dynamic will have to change before they can sit down and develop a true map that could be a sustainable piece. otherwise, you know, as we have seen in the past, any, any of these agreement did not last because that the process of reconciliation between the 2 people did not exist. so we have a rail designate to hammer us as a terrorist organization, as do the u. s. and the e u, would you like to see that designation changed or do you see all that as being part
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of this trust the building process? i absolutely believe it as a nation is their own way. israel has been dealing with directly and indirectly, so many other countries and seems. swayne is a country deal directly with a terrorist organizations for to speak. i'm ash, is just a moment. we understand that eric seemed to understand that, but it does ignition makes it even much harder for, for them to be able to act, to deal as not necessarily as equal, but certainly to be able to address their grievances and issues and be treated as normal people not as a terrorist, so that designation or to be removed as soon as possible. obviously many other things. so the world that you're, that you're envisaging that it's world where as we stand, it is hard to, to imagine coming into,
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to being this idea of that being trust between the 2 sides. if there is no oper sides the moment for reconciliation on the ground, can it be enforced or indeed incentivized intensifies yes. force no, i think which is necessary specifically, how much is the long si, fi that we call. and i, because, and i'm talking about 15 to 20 years, this guy and of sci fi, i was the worry is because doing this and from the public, how i can rebuild it and buy more weapons and stay and produce more rocket. but that can be monitored and incentive would be as president by and have that we can embark on significant rebuilding the infrastructure guys. and when they see that happening over a period of con, says period of calm, they will have a great deal to do. it should they provoke israel again. so you can create the
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conditions whereby they will grow with good progress. and they will have a vested interest in the process and will be extremely difficult for them to to reverse. along with that, by removing the classify them as a terrorist organization and by a graduate graduate period of time, remove the black it step by step and where the math need to reciprocate. then you're going to check the dynamics. without that, we are going to do the sack of psycho for another one. it's only and will be only making right that need to be and thank you so much professor from has been made from new york university. my pleasure. anytime. thank you. this is the only news life from band and still to come i, we visit a school in ne, in kenya, where one brave teacher, if i interested in the tax, to try and build
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a better future for students 1st to italy where authorities of launched an investigation to determine the cause of sunday's deadly cable, car crash in the out. 14 people were killed and a child seriously injured. when the gun to her they were travelling and plunged down the side of the mountain. the crash occurred near the top of the scenic cable car line, connecting the time of stress on the shores of lake majority, where the summit of mount mutter only a special commission has been set up to determine whether there was negligence in the maintenance process. this cable car plunged 20 meters to the ground and rolled down the states life before trace started going any further. nearby hi could say they heard a loud hiss just before the crash. officials believe it was caused by one of the cables breaking the name of stray. that says the news has devastated the local
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community. just as it starts to open up after the pandemic. amber to momento, been mad is a terrible moment for me and for our community. and i also think for the whole of italy that these people thought they were going on a nice day out. we encouraging everyone to get out. so we can recover from the pandemic that everyone has lived through. instead, this is a terrible disaster. the cable car is popular with visitors and locals seeking a mountain top view of northern italy, picturesque lake, missouri, tourists who used the same cable car feel lucky to be alive when we got on the cable car an hour before the tragedy lit up. and when we got on the cable car didn't give any strange signals and everything was fine. when they told us the news, we were shocked. local authorities say the cable car recently underwent
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a successful safety check. the italian government has announced a commission to investigate the disaster of children and kenneth ne, a bony forest on the border with somalia returns the classroom. this week. after 7 years school there had been forced to close because teachers were unwilling to work in the area following deadly attacks by militant group out. bob, d. w. 's east africa correspondent, marian miller, and a colleague from the german weekly magazine dash people were granted access to the volatile region of bony forest. near atlanta island. the on the edge of bony forest gangway primary school has finally reopened our bank 7 years after us about the attack villages in the area for each color as the head teacher. and also the only teacher here above target, the government,
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the employee, including myself, the one i do work up on to find yourself that you out. okay, you sound good. so as you slip recall, before you slip your parental good child was the only teacher who had to come back here every health an hour. he switched his classroom teaching up to 3 classes at the same time, taking care of her on 100 schoolchildren. why? i my loan at the moment comes up from them. it is because i have to teach after completing telephone, i go to another class, i teach a class, i teach the children a years behind and education, but they have learned how to react when they hear gunshots. and they know what else above the level, and i'm afraid of them because they burn the camp. but now i'm happy to go back to to continue studying. many of the children's parents couldn't afford to take them
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to another school. so most of them had to stay at home, gets excited to be back at school. you can really get a sense of how important education is for them. but just 20 kilometers down the road this week. and i said above explosive device blew up, the military vehicle killed at least 2 can in soldier the threat is so great that a military base has been set up next to the school. 60 border patrol officers protect the school and its children. the officers are concerned that the security situation is deteriorating. currently, not a min b f. 66 months. been here. i think this monday, not with a few days ago, the military defendant, a large up a is from an attack by the islamists. these men put their lives at risk to protect the school from being rated because in the military has even started helping the
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kids of border patrol officers from next door, a stepping in this part time teachers, one of them. some way i could tell was even trained to be a teacher before joining the army. i met that is that he also meant to keep this. i have to look for the middle lifted. i mean, one schools remain open somewhere to get houses. educating the next generation was strengthened the fight against terrorism. mariel mueller reporting from kenya. ne bony forest region. a quick line of sports, gulf nicholson has entered the record books of the pga championship in south carolina. the 50 year old became the youngest man to win a major title, shooting a final round 73 to win by 2 shots and quite the 6 and most unexpected major. the american said other titles could be on the horizon. it's very possible that this is the last term i ever, when i, if i'm from being realistic,
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but it's also very possible that i may have had a little bit of a breakthrough in some of my focus in and maybe i go on a little bit of a run, i don't know, but the point is that there's no reason why i or anybody else can do it at a later age. it just takes a little bit more work. before we go, his reminder of our top story best of international community, has condemned by the rules just forced diversion of a passenger plane, calling it a hijacking authorities in minsk claim. there was a security threat and we'll see brian in a jet land before detaining fundamental position figure. you is expected to respond with tougher sanctions against president the present us government. this is d. w is coming up next in news, asia, overstretched and active supplies. napoleon, health service bases, mounting pressure of corona virus cases rise 2 months ago until the olympics,
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ahead of this summer's beleaguered olympics. and china senior influences an aging. i'm in some cases, better off population is finding social media. ah, i'm british manager, you welcome to the the other news asia, glad you could join us and overwhelmed health system. a shortage of oxygen and medical supplies. i could be talking about india is about a situation. but this is the state of its nor the neighbor naperville for weeks now, the country has been registering thousands of daily new infections and increasing debts some 177. people died on friday alone. the government has a pin for help and is also asked, clambers, attempting to scale mount everest,
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to bring back empty oxygen cylinders to help with the oxygen shortage in the country. gasping for precious breath in a race against time, these coven patients in the himalayas fighting for their lives, there among the lucky few to have access to oxygen, vital, but increasingly scarce result. here. a recent surgeon cove at 19 cases has brought nepal fragile health care system to a breaking point. and oxygen supplies are running out. now the government's urging not ever it's climate to help. actually some jan, somebody in addition to the sol climbers at the base camp to have an ample number of oxygen cylinder, high equity. and we have requested owners and operators to bring back those empty cylinders immediately after the completion of their expeditions. utilizing the benefits of the people family. so i got
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a new pool has issued some 700 climbing permit this season and been to get the mountaineering and tourism industry back on their feet. its estimated climate will abandon around a 3 and a half 1000 oxygen bottles. on the mountain this year alone, cylinders desperately needed in the fight against corona virus. our, of our man, and in our public that have a lot of war and sickness. so they have a problem for oxygen. we have around 7, some tricks. have that 1000 bottle. so we can, we can one day from here. we can provide this to our main and government will make a feel for medical oxygen. these bottles are being prepped for a mountain trek. he's the government's plans, work out, they could soon be saving lives on the ground. and jeremy from the capital. cott mondo is dr. nathan sina. he's chad of naples,
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red cross. dr. can see welcome. how severe is the oxygen shortage in the bottom that thank you. thank you very much. and the net bought it. you started in the oxygen supply. i bought the, bought the equipment, started the cylinders and then oxygen productions. and then many people are dying without getting dark feet and are okay. and then also without waiting to speech and saw the dog season is considered to be the primary treatment. so if you will start days and the governors after clambers to bring back oxygen cylinders for mount everest. how much of an impact will that have on the overall situation? no. the, the, this is because government is trying to collect and then are you the medical set or not all the, all the us be all the way to use in the industry, in the top, in the,
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in the line being in the hiking, in the mounting, all the all the have been about government has asked me to bring back and to get the medical sector, particularly the hospitals, because i'm not part of about 3 weeks before fully. there are the if you start this, but now i did the b supply from china, probably gone to the dyess, but in the ball. and also some counties are the party example united states and then some other countries have also supported. so now it is kind of the balance. we have the balance of the oxygen cylinder, but now we are, if you will start date of the off season production. so our goal movement, our goal mindy, is trying to install galaxies and blonde. so you still bought the cylinder out of
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the issue. that is, if you started not, you know, and then she's in bond production. so what help does new part need from the world right now? do things good things. one, the one thing, one thing is that the story you don't see the supply board in terms of the cylinder and then all the medical equipment related with oxygen supply and then oxygen and product blonde, that is the one. and the other one is the backseat. because the without the vaccine, without the vaccinations, we not get to eat these big old eat whatever we, even if we will have the, you know, of the, you don't want, you know, medical supply supplies. but we don't vaccine saw in the news at this time. do things from the international community to support our government. you need to promote the see them where we didn't hospitals with the supply
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and then where did the system and then go back to nathan's. dr. net. so the teams in our chat, often there paul's a red cross. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. thank you very much inviting me in giving me this opportunity and, and other developments related to the corona virus in the region. states across india have begun to getting a black fungus epidemic, as cases shoot up in patients recovering from over 19 the disease known as new coe . my courses has a 50 percent mortality rate and it's linked to an over use of steroids. and the treatment of the co nevada's taiwan has seen a jumping virus related deaths. i mean, it's what's outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic from 17 to 23 on sunday daily cases remain above 250. and all policies in cambodia have further used restrictions, including lifting a few and a ban on alcohol sales. despite rising case numbers. japan on
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monday opened to mass inoculation centers in tokyo and or soccer, to administer corona virus vaccines to enter the residence. the aim is to vaccinate the countries 36000000 elderly people in time for the opening of the olympic games on july 23rd. the odds are against the government. there is a shortage of medical personnel go no virus. cases in the country are rising and vaccine confidence is low. the offices of a former tax office in tokyo has now one of japan's fast mass vaccination centers. everyone over the age of 60 families is eligible for a chart. now i'm feeling very believed and grateful for a long time, a year and a half, i was feeling rather anxious, intense. if you don't know who might get this l this, i don't care if i get it or not, but i didn't want to pass it onto my parents or my children. so, you know,
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when i think the staff is still getting used to it a bit, but they still got things done pretty quickly. i made my reservation at 8 am and by $826.00, it was all over including the waiting time japan's explanation drive got off to a slow start. vaccinations only began in mid february month behind many other countries stay far less than 5 percent of the population have had a job with the olympic games being held here in tokyo in just 2 months time. the new vaccination centers i meant to speed up the vaccine rollout, but many feel it's too little too late. when looking was done it early and got 80 or 90 percent of people vaccinated by the time of the olympics. and then for sure the games can be held without a problem. but you already have 2 people most here worried about the games post show that up to 80 percent of japanese. people don't want the olympics to go ahead
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and with good reason. tokyo and 9 other areas remain under a state of emergency. infection rates are on the rise and in cities like soccer hospitals are running out of beds and ventilators, as japan battles the 4th wave of the pandemic. ah, china is going through a major demographic shift. the recent national census revealing the lowest birth rate in decades, and the number of retirees is set to sort of the coming years, providing both a challenge and an opportunity. those hundreds of millions of senior citizens are becoming a lucrative market for the digital economy. and that's giving rise to a new, older generation of influences the call themselves the fashion grandma's in you citizens bringing
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a golden age of style back to the streets of aging. i have thought of a wave of elderly influences taking chinese internet by storm. their regular video uploads attracting millions of views. 76 year old son, she'll jo joined the group 2 years ago and she's getting used to her social media success. so kind of in fashion. when i 1st saw myself on video, i saw there's much to improve. i felt a little embarrassed, but i also felt excited, especially to know we have so many fans more than 7000000. so i feel excited, and in demand that demand is being driven by an expanding gray head economy as china's population ages well off retiree. they're looking for ways to spin their cash and increasingly,
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it's with the help of this smart phones. it's you, enough for run yard, she reaches over 7000000 fans with her video vig, nits of beijing's historical and cultural hotspots. certainly help was younger. young people assume we know nothing, but that's wrong with actually the elderly know everything. and we can deal with anything. they certainly dealt with major change in their lifetimes, including mows culture revolution and it's correct down on bourgeois pursuits. now that same generation is embracing modern consumerism and it's finding its voice on social media plate holder for all would be a 1000000 from a tomorrow in the beginning, i didn't expect to be successful just then. i just felt that because i'm old, my family would get annoyed with me staying at home all day. got to get that. so we made a channel for me to speak to older people. they started. now everyone says,
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i'm an influencer that awful all trauma or whether it's a shopping or entertainment. a new life online is just beginning for many chinese seniors. we like to say age is just a number. and these women are showing the connected world that they still count and that's it for the very 1st morning website, the w dot com, forward slash a sharp rebec tomorrow, quincy. then the the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection and in developing what does the latest research information and contact the corona virus not change because the 19 special next on dw
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hello guys. this is a 77 percent. the platform issues share ideas. you know, on this channel we have 2 young people clearly have the solution, the future 77 percent. now everything on the w, me ah, the w h o has labeled a subtype that because it 19 virus 1st discovered in india as a variant of concern. ah, it's a chilling phrase. the $16172.00 is thought to spread more easily. the subtype is responsible for the majority of new cases. in parts of england. germany has
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banned old travelers from the u. k, except its own residents due to concerns about the strain. there is some good news, the vaccines from pfizer biotech and asked her to indicate a thought to be highly effective against the variance after 2 doses and been presumed and welcome just when we could see light at the end of the tunnel. and so much of the world was getting back sedated up pops and you variance that has scientists worried i asked epidemiologist, eric 5 ding to give us the specifics on speed of infection. right. so in terms of transmission speed, be 1617 to the in the variance is spreading faster than not only the original street, but also the u. k. b 117 very it is about anywhere from 30 to 50 percent faster than the u. k. barrier. and about 2 times faster than
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the original. that means it is more contagious. it travels from person to person much faster. and this is a serious problem because what used to work in terms of mitigation will still work, but work as much. it is a tug of war in disgrace against different buyers and so mitigation that used to slow down the virus may not be enough with a more, faster transmission. very, can you also put it into context for me in fighting this pandemic where puts us is this, is this worrying for you? this is worry. definitely worried because a faster transmitting a variance will be the one that spreads and spreads faster and 2 more countries. and now in the u. k, it's spreading so fast, it is now replacing the previously fast their u. k. previously
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a b 117 took over the u. k over the winter time. and now is until recently 100 percent. but the india very is so much faster that is now even replacing the previous the facts are buried. and now it's now 50 percent overall of total cases in the u. k. a 70 percent in already in some parts of the northwestern u. k. and these are not traveler cases, these are community cases in the u. k. and now hospitals are surgeon, and pediatric infections are also searching wherever the scene the very goes it. the speed here seems to be very telling a doctor i spoke to just last week, said that cove it doesn't mutate as quickly as something like the flu and that she wasn't too concerned that's efficacy of vaccines was going to become an issue. is it now becoming an issue?
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i think it is becoming issue public helping one over the weekend put out on a risk assessment. they have updated risk assessment that not only transmission speed, they have greater confidence. it's faster, but vaccine efficacy, they say with one dose, is only 33 percent with astrazeneca vaccine. and 2 doses, it's only 60 percent. now, don't get me wrong. 60 percent is again symptomatic but illness and definitely good and much higher likely for severe illness. but that includes a symptomatic and we know a symptomatic, it's often have delicacy much lower than symptomatic. so it's symptomatic efficacy, it's only 60 percent 660 percent reduction compared to no vaccine. that is good, but not foolproof anymore. and that is a problem. granted. find direct seen efficacy can be 16. $72.00 is
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a little bit higher than 88 percent with 2 doses, but only 50 percent one does. this is much lower than what we know against the other variance. and so we're 60 percent actual danica africa see which is after that there's 2 thirds of all vaccines in the u. k. and large majority of the vaccines in india. and as well as the world, we know that it is not for proof for slowing down the virus entirely is 60 percent navigation. okay, we'll have to leave it there at 5 will do. thank you very much for joining us today . thank you. well, the officials in the u. k are in a rush to fully vaccinated population due to the variance, the double use chart. chelsea pill reports as bolton tooth, britain weights. surge, vaccinations are underway in this northern english town to combat the rapid rising cases of the curve at 19 variant. first identified in india. it's already the
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dominant strain here and is likely to become dominant nation warrant. what we've noticed is with our inflection rates in bolton, the transmission has been happening in the younger age groups. i've been putting a lot of pressure on since the government, especially to make sure that we can relate the vaccination as quickly as possible. and essentially what i've been saying in recent days is that we have to box and a whole also, before the end of may, this is a delicate moment till the u. k. fight against the 19? well, thousands have been vaccinated here in the last few days alone. these measures are unlikely to contain the spread with the same variant already detected in dozens of areas in england. u. k. has had a successful vaccination campaigns. they saw some 70 percent of adults have had at least one dose, but that still leaves a considerable number, who are unvaccinated. no authorities here are wanting is among that population.
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this strain could spread like wildfire. this variance is considered more transmissible from the you can use dominant chemistry. what isn't known is by how much a significant increase could see hospitalization surge. but there is reason for hope in both and the majority of those in hospital haven't been vaccinated despite being eligible. assign vaccines, a working information that we've seen, the j. c. b on, suggests that our current vaccines do consider immunity again. stephen, this new variance, we are picking up novel virus infections, but we're not seeing severe disease emerging in a fearful way. so so i think it's quite likely that be able to vaccination with this one. as some remain cautious. others are enjoying newfound
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trees and socializing endurance returned across the country this week with all restrictions due to be lifted in just over a month. now, but the government says the next few days will be key. dates are wrong, case numbers and transmit ability will help us. herman, with england continues down its path to freedom. open the brakes on its road maps out of lock down. to our science correspondence, derek williams with your questions on the corona virus. this time, the question about variance from a different perspective call sir, as could be to virus inevitably continues to mutate, could also mutate to become less deadly. this is complicated, but here goes the short answer is yes, that could happen and we hope it will. but there is no guarantee scientist used to believe that pathogens always evolved to grow less deadly because it was thought a deadly disease is an effective disease. the reasoning was that if
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a pathogen kills its host, especially if it kills that host quickly, then it lowers its own chances of being passed on so less deadly, more transmissible variance should have an evolutionary advantage, right? well, the problem with that logic is that virulence can also be viewed as an advantage because the sick of the host grows, the more likely they are to give their pathogen to someone else since they're shutting more of it. so we actually think there's kind of a, an evolutionary tradeoff between trans miss ability and virulence. and there are certainly pathogens, for instance, the berkey loses bacteria that had been infecting humans for thousands of years, yet still kill large numbers of people to see what the future might hold for
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october 19. therefore, scientists have been looking at the other corona virus is known to infect humans. in particular the for that we think have been doing it for quite a while. they only cause mild, cold like symptoms. interestingly, that might have less to do with them and more to do with us, especially with our children. one theory is that repeated exposure to those other corona viruses and early childhood might be helping to prevent more severe cases of the sicknesses they could cause later in life. 2 this 1st go to does become an endemic that round illness in our society. then, then later, generations of children will be exposed to it early at an age when it rarely makes you seriously ill. and that in turn, should make subsequent exposures much less dangerous, or at least that's the hope me. now when life gives you lemons,
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make some lemonade, or in times of covert if life gives you a panoramic try to have some fun with it. hungary, on for printer has turned the hunt for a vaccine to video game. did you include the indian mutant? yes, they are the red ones. so the yellow one is the norma virus escaping the virus with a swipe of a finger. it can be so easy, at least in this smartphone app. the goal of the game is to collect vaccines. you will have a little man wearing a mask, and the main task is to avoid the viruses. of course, they are normal viruses and they are the mutant ones, which of course are much worse. i think that's the free game is supposed to bring in big business for griff collections, hungary and fastened retailer. when his doors had to close salt on suit,
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i had to focus on online sales. but how to learn people to the website? his kids took up the challenge with a game that nets players points convertible into real money discounts for the brands close. it's unclear when business in stores will pick up again until then, the suitors keep playing, hoping that everyone catches the vaccine soon. so watching, stay safe and see you again. so the the news, the news
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