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sergeant of the israeli defense forces. during his service scorched the street fight. if the colonel of the chilean armed forces participated in keeping down a military revolt. coming. the sergeant of the us army. trying to become an american by getting pardon the.
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franks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey. a close up cain has been to the r. hang me. for the first russian fleet was born. on r.t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources kolker the biggest russian salmon can be our processing factories located. and where unique species of farm fauna can be found. come to the cycling region. should close up. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today.
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in toyland. a new mother told by cold. cold cold ground. then the princess radisson hotel going cold dream hotel burning coal. burning coal. clothes and an evening called. for in the afternoon here in. the headlines now the u.s. remembers the victims of the nine eleven attack see the softer effects continue to
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claim one hundred souls emergency workers have died since illnesses related to their rescue efforts took effect. and in russia the republican. pays its last respects to the seventeen killed by a terrorist plot to get more than one hundred sixty were also injured by a suicide bomb. bisecting democracy striving for a better world security two days of talks by power brokers of the global policy forum will give way to the city's millennium celebration. thousands of people take to the streets across europe protesting against excessive surveillance governments businesses intrude on their privacy protect. continues his exploration of the famous russian golden ring over this route in the
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country this time he's in. city of striking churches which looks more like a museum of russian culture. our. our. the gateway to our final location series so as to free our college only from moscow this out as a base will face up magnificent modest rays bright domes quite village streets and russian traditions so join me martin on his for a final program on russia's gold ring tour in. the town was first mentioned in the
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russian chronicle in the a ten twenty full time of peasant revolt in the area every one hundred years later it's home became the capital of the real stuff su still principality it's actually quite difficult to come here by public transport strains only go as far as got to me if you need to get a bus from there the best transport method is by car the journey takes about four hours in order to promote national and international tourism in the one nine hundred sixty s. the soviet government decided to turn soused into a major tourist center and have since become a museum town of ancient russian arts and architecture but it's not all about quite countryside exhibitions and ministries. feel lucky because the various bell ringing sessions around town. this will wake you up to still.
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a lot so what for just one man the sound is to seek and. yes if. there's a range of interesting old russian architecture still here in soused from grandma histories to this impressive wooden cathedral they're all wonderful examples of buildings here which just centuries old. stone architecture began to flourish in the sixteenth century after sousa was absorbed by the moscow principality the first stone house was built by the central ministry at that time it was up to thirty times more expensive to build the modern ones today many of the houses here sill look like traditional russian is because built using a combination of materials and as a local ruling nor the buildings a move three stories high. moving on
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we've arrived well looks like a brewery of some crimes. but it's not vodka. the metal containers are making an old slavic honey based alcoholic beverage called minute look up similar to lead the drink as we popular throughout eastern europe since pagans times and here in this area of russia it's really popular to this day we get tiny from all around russia you tend to get is through control and i will abort to race where it's cool it is that being examined the chosen one is then mixed with water and the fermenting process begins after a while the drink acquires its teeth and then it's both old and distributed. medical produces a very proud of the fact that it's made solely for local natural ingredients money from several nearby farms is used in the drink isolde many of the shops in suits or slightly alcoholic and famously stored in the small brown plastic bottles it's not
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so easy to find even in moscow or simply is but. the method of creating the beverage hasn't changed much over the centuries but indeed to put. and the machines they use out of. one bottle costs around thirty five roubles that's just over one dollar not bad. unfortunately the factory here is close to the public but don't think that you're completely missing out. how this looks when you get its traditional resetting and fun stuff you can try several times. to you know tasting room we have ten various media who play this was presenting each taste with different types in spices and also a traditional pure kind guests get ten cups and they should start from the alpha left one moving from left to rise group by row writing to feel each label properly
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traditional russians nights should be eaten between the cups such as sounds apples and brace and sauerkraut. you see. or you must try to cut while you're here and i've never tried it before and here the devastation whole of the fire for you can sample various flavors just hops. horseradish and. that we know which one is worse. whom. popeye's down as a child. but what else is there to see ensues till the specific ministry is one of the largest and oldest religious structures in the region founded in thirteen fifty two it
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wasn't part of soused at the time but was located further from the city center on a steep bank of the commune to river and also served as an outpost protecting its. found the ministry was a wooden structure at first but it was burned down during the polish lithuanian invasion in the seventeenth century and then rebuilt in stone in break which wasn't cheap in seven hundred sixty six catherine the great ordered a prison to be built here where political contacts were sent to do in the soviet times the ministry was also used to imprison individuals now interest or to its former glory with its many religious sites attracting tourists from around the world. now that is the susan museum of wooden crosses a march out to exhibition venue it's like a village with houses churches and windmills been turned into a museum representing everything made of wood in the eighty's and nineteenth
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centuries old wooden houses which have i find destruction but brought here from different parts of the country the museum represents not only russian wooden architecture but also items from everyday life scenes from the past. various masa classes and festivals are often organized here to transfer you to times long gone by. and if you plan an overnight stay in suso there are several hotels in town and many of them a walking distance from the town's main sites. crisscross is a modern hotel complex but with a traditional russian touch with several suites located in separate wooden houses very sweet they are today there are five conference schools for restaurants and
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a spa center yet in the hotel a standard double room costs around one hundred dollars a night. from shopping for traditional goods to eating local russian. you'll feel a million miles from home here. a trip to one of russia's golden ring towns really is like going back in time there are several sites of interest here in syria such as the tomb of the russian. he was one of the leaders who fought against the polish in vegas also the convent it was here that piece of the great imprisoned his first wife and the beautiful ancient kremlin behind us with its impressive architecture it's the core of the whole area and when visiting any of them on a street take a look to see if there are any concerts scheduled from classical music to choral singing if you get a chance to visit to witness such spine tingling music. through
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the band rules of the cathedral here it's a magical moment you'll take away with you forever so the dreamy fairytale landscapes of suso as all to arrives still my summer almost side a walk along the peaceful banks of the commune or the sound of tchaikovsky gently performed inside an ancient ministry she hasn't any local. troubles fade in time stands still in these peaceful russian towns a trip to susan collins and delights. the same should present
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as with so many battles diseases and invaders that with its staggering b.c. the fascinating history a trip here is well worth the effort a visit to the golden ring is. an unforgettable experience don't believe me. think i'm see for yourselves. from medical factories to sue still spectacular sights a trip to one of russia's gold ring cities and towns will enrich your knowledge of traditional russia and be in the warm september sun all the snow cover the winter months these picture rest fairy tale destinations will certainly pretty you how amazing russia really is but that's all for me and the rest of the crew we'll see you again the same time next week until then bye bye for now.
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on the one coming up. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal the hidden in the soviet files the canteen case ever on. a live in a country that don't understand that there's more violence the streets of this
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country than there are in the streets in afghanistan or baghdad. one minute this peroration them it breaks or. does it just. has to. come from. crowd gathers room in the. street the victims. of it every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and what to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world to join us for technology update on our jeep they faced it this is not a provocation but warns of. the forces of the shittiest
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everybody is sure to suppress victory speech they have no idea about the hardships to face. they wanted this is all going to need to. bring the army to life never you see is the most precious thing in the world. uses of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. victory nineteen forty five dot com. as the u.s. remembers the victims of the nine eleven attacks after effects continue to claim lives hundreds of emergency workers have died since the illnesses related to their rescue efforts at ground zero began to take hold.
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and in russia the republic of north pays its last respects to the seventeen killed by thursday's terrorist blast at a busy market more than one hundred sixty were also injured in the attack by a suicide bomber. dissecting democracy and striving for better world security two days of talks by power brokers of the global policy forum in the old give way to the city's millennium celebrations. the thousands of people take to the streets across europe protesting against excessive camera surveillance they claim governments and businesses intrude on their privacy rather than protect them. and there is more news ahead from russia i know around the world coming your way. but before that let's see what's happening in the latest world of sports with you.
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always great to have your company this is sports today i'm you know these are some of the stories we're covering this hour doubling up as valerie over her way into her second straight grand slam final this time. travel thinking it's to time u.s. open champion kim clijsters she lies in wait for it's already over to the reigning holder not excited venus williams in the semifinal it's. tied at the top there's nothing we tween charlie we and. stage of the big money b.m.w. championships. twenty ten is turning out to be a dream year for. the russian no into her second successive major tennis final courtesy of a straight sets win over caroline wozniacki it didn't take too long for some of the over to get into her rhythm breaking the top seed in just the third game of the
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opening set with agree it off the line stunning combinations can pick and the like full drop shots all set number one for russia's top and. i can set a similar pattern solari although it seems only able to put a foot wrong in continuing her quest for glory at flushing meadows and out of sorts will be that she gets into the net gain is done six four six three to bursting with confidence is real. i always believe in myself i always believe i can be the new one on the other side of the net if i'm able to play my best tennis. there is nothing really changed for me. i know i'm not going to play perfect tennis all the time like most of the players. weren't trying to do real. will be going up against a player who's got it all before it the decider reading u.s.
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open champion came clijsters booking her spot once again with a hard fought winner venus williams a much worthy of a grand slam final this is williams power coming to the fore in the first set but clijsters she returned to tennis last season after a two year break lost her way back into contention in the seconds after that it was a case of our last thing her american opponent clijsters played it perfectly for six seven six six for the final score the belgians winning streak on the new york hard courts extending to a hefty twenty matches. it's a good feeling knowing that nothing today was probably one of the best matches that i've played throughout the tournament so i mean i was able to do is my family and that's probably what i'm most pleased about is that i wasn't going to win a close match at best but that i wasn't until kind of rise in the occasion when i won i was going to finance it. it's becoming almost a cliche but the bryan brothers have baghdad another grand slam crawl in their ninth americans a ball by mike to doing the business. some. people drew breaking
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serve but it was brian sushi with their usual steel in the break so there thirty two year olds and then major season like the start of this up the it's truly an open with a title here's your two thousand and ten u.s. open min's double champion of all riding. every day we wake up proud of what we've accomplished. what our prize for this is helping in the fight to save doubles and. we walk back that might be. your biggest legacy this is being able to continue this part of the game and he was a voice in the history of tennis football where despite signing a three year contract with us than villagers who still hasn't been released from his contract by the french f.a. meaning it's not clear if he would be staying on the birmingham side's bench this weekend or not however villa went ahead to unveil the sixty three year old
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frenchman on friday anyway. it's a convergence of several things first of all was maybe a passion for the game and get back into it read a little been. i was missing the grid and the second thing is that you know i had several offers but it looks as if you know the us from below i like to do things as a team i mean. wherever i went you know with liverpool. i like to work as a team and i can feel the we're going to be in this to get. a real madrid host also assume it in their first home much at the bernabeu a.o. this season on saturday monitor juice a marine you're aiming to keep intact his record of not having lost a whole new league game and eight years you know what i could i'm not here to set records if tomorrow room. a two minute little bit of. risk for me to say the recruit is a beautiful thing with. quite
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a mark that's well david back and is gearing up for a return to football following his six month layoff with injury the former england captain making himself available for los angeles galaxy as m.l.s. clash with columbus crew this weekend the thirty five year old poor they are killing is tendon on his left leg while playing on the streets in atlanta last march the knock ensuring he would miss the twenty ten world cup finals in south africa beckham has been back training in l.a. for the past month culminating in him last thing a full. game and when say the galaxy currently lead the western conference with half a dozen games to go. wherever i play in the game i don't know but i think the biggest thing is the. you know i've been taken off the list now. backing them back in with the squad. and hopefully that. the team as well we just don't know how to beat them but was the statement conveyed by russian basketball coach
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david blocks after his side fell to united states in the quarter final of the world championships constantine to top off watch the game for us. one final for russia was regarded as a good result beforehand for a team lacking their biggest stars so david blood side had nothing to lose in this one and in fact victory over the u.s. would have been considered a sensation the russians produced hand to start from the table feeling confident clean the fans and trading three point shots nothing really separating the two teams that band of the first quarter twenty five all the games stayed just as tight in the second american reducing the difference to just a single point here russia then went thirty five thirty up but that was the biggest gap they would muster the u.s. taking control scoring the next twelve points including a floating bowling from kevin durant the third quarter saw the americans move up yet another year lots chargers simply couldn't keep up to speed we tried very hard to. force them out of there we're going to force them out of their style of
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play the man wants that we were successful but for the most part in all fairness in all honesty despite plan a horrendous type just by keeping it well the game was in the control of the american team chauncey billups and more so who is what we're doing anything at this stage combining for fifteen points in americans double digit lead increased there with well as works right way down in the last quarter they could sway with an eighteen point lead and it was clear that the game was in the bag long before the final boss of eighty nine seventy nine how it would finish you on the key play on the course going thirty three points for mike your shift this team cool place to three any of her place in the final point here is that on a better job which is making the e.z. pass i think you know. sometimes you try to make what we call is a horrible way maybe behind a bypass or a four corridor pass me just making a right play as
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a federation so you know we've still got more ways to go that area but i think we've got better since you know some credit must go to the russian team who fought on two. very end of her marriage with me merc board steering george who spent about forty staying at the tournament on reigning champion spain who crushed in the quarter finals to serbia managed to muster up enough motivation to beat the venia to pick a place in the fifth place playoffs sylvia producing the better start but the spaniards for fox hole square at the beginning of the final quarter slovenia seem to have the game in the bag but the reference rules are shadowed by juan carlos the vario off the bench in the second half the spanish guard had ten points and dished out five assists in the last ten minutes spain built up a healthy lead ninety seven eighty two to two thousand and six champs navarro finishing with a game high twenty six. on to ice hockey know where there were three matches up for consideration in the kontinental hockey league heading into the weekend garden cup
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with cars managed to overcome bronco underdogs finding the net twice in the last period five three out ended in his on left to him it came from behind a ploy to nara win over u h c four three. or so off home side and how about all this. and that brings us finally to the greens where there is nothing between charlie we and mark could chart the top of the b.m.w. championship leaderboard the per heading the way at the halfway stage in illinois now defending champion that's tiger woods nine shots behind at the start of the day didn't alter at the end of it his seventy two marking the first time woods as open with consecutive runs or over par coghill since you will see the role that amateurs now despite battling an infection could charm homage to part two or straight birdies on the back nine truly enjoyed top six on he's got we for company up the sum it up to the so i think korean marked sixty eight on friday here just to shop
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clear of market meaning the seven and a half million dollar prize fund means very much for ground force. and that brings us to be end of the sport for now i'll see you soon the world weather is coming up in just a tick.

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