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egypt's new military leadership dissolved parliament and suspends the country's constitution and allegations of foreign influence refused to go away. society bursting at the seams and europe's leaders chorus the failure of multiculturalism but offered no alternative solution to stop really ethnic discord . and a crime that shocked russia a nineteen year old student awaits trial after she allegedly tried to murder her mother and brother but the hired it turned out to be undercover policeman. and the russian government has set the price. that it plans to privatized ten percent stake in the second biggest lender in russia.
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welcome to r.t. live from moscow i'm tess or cilia now we begin in egypt where the country's military leaders have to solve parliament suspended the constitution taking power from deposed president hosni mubarak well the higher military council said it would stay in power for six months or until elections are held a committee is now being formed to amend the constitution and seth laws for the interim period egypt was governed by martial law for nearly three decades under barak's rule somebody gyptian and arab media are now reporting that the eighty two year old former head of state is in poor health and may even be in a coma or there has been has been no official response from cairo to the rumors regarding who barks condition meanwhile after washington called events in egypt
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a victory for democracy falter a journalist he says it's not an american trial. but i think the people in tahrir square certainly don't want to see field-marshal we. vice president they don't want these people in power but of course it is not an american victory and the people in tahrir square the back of the army that was trained in the united states and we must remember more than three hundred thousand still disappeared the egyptians will remember who trained the people that tortured killed so many of their relatives egypt's economy is. a lot of companies that are stationed there have been stealing the money so a lot of the egyptian people might see the muslim brotherhood is one party to watch because they do have social programs and grassroots movements whether they have been useful when they've been clever in the past three weeks is a different matter because their leadership some might say maybe out of step with those in the grassroots organizations of the muslim brotherhood runs which creates
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housing and food distribution so on to to the poor of egypt. u.s. congressman ron paul says washington always tries to buy its way into other countries so it can orchestrate revolution as it has in egypt. we're always involved on both sides who feel. if our puppet dictator can lie as we keep propping him up when we see the tide changing then i'm sure our cia is involved in the opposition they can be in earlier and later they try to pick up the pieces it doesn't mean they have total control over you know we control the iranian situation we had the scholl in there for a while but eventually the next revolution we didn't have control and then we end up with the ayatollah so long term i think it hurts us on the short term we will always try to buy the influence and stay involved and could we see american people that our national security will be threatened if we don't control these governments
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i just don't believe that. but you can see the full interview with ron paul in less than thirty minutes here on r t meantime our military contributor says the u.s. must admit its defeat in egypt and shift its focus back to the situation in afghanistan compare afghanistan and pakistan and we have egypt you my trail eyes that's what looked. as an abject failure for the u.s. policy in egypt after all these highly under appreciated success under mubarak regime egypt has built one of the most professional army is in the region if only. i could have accomplished what mubarak did for egypt he would be praised as it smashing success story for the u.s. policy in afghanistan mobarak regime cost only one point five billion dollars
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a year compare that to almost seven billion dollars a month to prop up a puppet regime in kabul and now you give the flare that situation in afghanistan is much worse then in egypt and that's why it's high time to concentrate and focus how do night it states is going to breach the gap between its democratically service for egypt and legitimizing corruption and drug and warlordism in afghanistan. as popular address stirs up northern africa there are fears of a fresh wave of immigrants flocking to the e.u. but the old world is not waiting for them with open arms as western leaders have one by one admit it that the policy of multiculturalism in europe is not working or does it in a go to show has more. the concept of multiculturalism seems to be failing all around europe we fail to provide
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a vision of society to which they feel they want to below zero this approach has failed utterly. my answer is clearly yes it's a failure. the heads of state are now admitting what many observers and radicals have been saying for some time mordecai tourism only function if the people come into the country have a job to own their own money and feel responsible for the for the community otherwise was jobless people and if they live a passive life or social welfare of and the passive approach can sometimes evolve into extreme action denmark is home to more than half a million immigrants making up almost ten percent of the population or don't see it quite danish town the birthplace of hans christian andersen one of the world's best known storytellers but the story unfolding here has nothing magical about it clashes between danes and groups of somali imposed union youth have rattled this
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neighborhood for more than a year locals say car burnings and violence between immigrants and police are a familiar sight one neighborhood to different worlds and their voices are being raised about doing something before tensions involves more is get out of hand the situation remains far from being a fairy tale there have been some suggestions on how to ease the tensions every time mons two hundred persons. split from all over the city. with the help from the state and police and kick them out of the country we won't have any problems but some immigrants believe the main issue isn't the different issue of integration. the danes think the integration means becoming fully danish immigrants have to eat drink and live just like the danes but those who come here think integration means earning some money. having the kids speak danish i'm going to school. that's why there's
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a discord. so perhaps until this difference in expected. the cultural tensions in europe will persist but admitting that the problem exists may be the first step in the way for a new solution. r t. still ahead of the program moneymaking medicine pharmaceutical companies in west our list of creating and marketing illnesses and treatments that all fit and up and dangerous the lives of patients. and a piece of art has been removed from a new exhibition at a gallery in washington after the government's intervention. it was a case that shocked russia's southern city of volgograd when a nineteen year old student apparently tried to execute the cold blooded murder of her own family well she carefully planned the assassination of her mother and brother allegedly to gate ownership of their apartment but luckily the diabolic scheme failed. he has more. hands against the wall
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criminal police were you doing here i've come home she came home to check that her family's dead the claim of detectives organized this thing in which this nineteen year old woman tried to mastermind the cold blooded murder of her mother and brother she's admitted her guilt but is awaiting trial for sentence volgograd formally known as the city with strong but three arctic and family values the motherly figure is sacred for everyone here so most people were in shock as local student tried to hire a hitman to kill her own mother and brother the woman's death died in a car accident for which she blamed her mother detective say the teenager wanted her dead and everything they also quick she wanted her brother killed to inherit the family apartment they accused a student of coming up with a price for book killings almost thirty eight thousand dollars she also worked out
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a thorough plan but unknown to her the hitmen for hire she wanted to do the deed were undercover detectives said we would be holding her captive she has to average one i was at her place that sold and will kill her and dumped her in the woods making a movie. the police stepped in after the teenager allegedly approached a friend with a deadly plan officers say she gave them details of her brothers and mother's movements and family photos and supplied the supposed assassins with. the arrest was a total surprise for her she was shocked because she was certain this time it all has to happen she's dealing with serious people and she's done everything right they convinced her by pretending that actually stains the murder of her mother and her brother and they even gave her what they said were their clothes covered in blood as proof of death family related contract killings in russia have been increasing according to investigators close relatives and now. behind more than
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half of those for hire and while in the past such crimes were moved to gangsters business disputes and turf wars police they're becoming more common and simple family roles particularly over property or inheritance. today people are ready to kill their father their mother in the ground life is measured by square meters of real estate in amount of money in the bank the more expensive the apartment the less is the cost of the owner's lawn. prosecutors say they have enough evidence to put the accused woman behind bars for ten years she was found criminally seems and is now waiting sentence in a crime that shocked russia. almost nine months of isolation training and preparation have finally paid off as cosmonauts prepare to set foot on the red planet for the first time mars five hundred may be a simulated mission with the planet's surface model in the moscow region but the
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space walk will be monitored by russia's real mission control two of the six cosmonauts will take samples of martian soil and walks as well as plant the flag and make greeting addresses said in russian and english or this will be the first of three mock spacewalks performed by the crew the international team last two days ago and will take off again later in the month a five hundred day long experiment which started last june monitors the physical and psychological demands of deep space travel. well archie dot com has a lot more stories blogs and analysis for you to explore and here's some of what's online right now christians are living in fear if they drop hundreds of thousands more to escape the sectarian violence. and no love for valentine's day one russian region bans the holiday claiming its moral as it promotes temporary affections rather than through feelings. that for gain
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and depression of the female sexual dysfunction us pharmaceutical companies get creative when it comes to disorders and drugs to treat them well the industry has been accused of illegally pushing medicine onto the market often endangering the lives of patients and as artie's lauren lyster found out the american drug trade is a multi-billion dollar business and is only getting bigger. the most common things that we prescribe medication for in dogs are questionings ideas hoarders. protect her scream dog you heard it right doggie prozac a b. flavored version of the well known human anti-depressant government approved and being prescribed by veterinarians for canines in crisis there is a significant population of dogs that really have suffering from separation anxiety the drug company one of the largest is banking on that they believe up to seventeen percent of us dogs are suffering from this mental affliction it's an idea some
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would scoff at i definitely understand being skeptical so is this really a quest to help feisty fido's or is it a sign of this company's desperate to keep up their profit margin doing things to keep the margins up even though the job or drugs that are poured in the pipeline is diminish it turns out those companies don't need doggie drugs in order for critics to make that case medical researchers crunched the numbers and found the pharmaceutical industry now tops the defense industry as the number one de fraud or of the u.s. government that was a following that i didn't expect nor really never looked at it before and it shows you how out of control before i'm sure the glow of history is in some cases criminally out of control perhaps helping this industry go from selling forty billion dollars to two hundred thirty four billion dollars a year in prescription drugs over the last two decades companies have been cheating
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and indeed during patients their biggest violations are overcharging the government by billions and illegally marketing their drugs for uses they are proven safe or effective for while side the world headquarters of one of the largest offender one of the biggest criminal penalties that ever levied against any american corporation and. this drug giant pfizer their illegal practices included eventually hiring physicians to spread buzz about a drug telling their colleagues to prescribe it for a condition it wasn't approved for drug pushers that is a fair way of describing. difficulty g.b.u. or again and when it comes to the drug companies disease pushers may not be an unfair way of describing them either that's what one filmmaker found tracing a newly minted disorder female sexual dysfunction itself was definitely something that the pharmaceutical industry really pushed for and had
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a hand in creating and that's the conclusion cancer came to after following the process of a drug company developing a female by agra she says only a small number of women need it but the company has other plans their marketing and the amount of money that they were pouring into it really is says that they're trying to sell this to the whole population restless legs syndrome and with commercials for prescription drugs airing on t.v. in the us companies are in a position to do just that you feel better with billions being made and not much to lose critics say even in the case of crime for this industry nothing is likely to change it lest people go to jail worse before age or much larger. companies will follow that is cheaper to cheat stopping short of nothing to find some syndrome someone or something new to medicate lauren lyster r.t. new york. a brief look at some world news in brief now to nisha has publicly
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rejected an italian government suggestion to deploy troops in the country to stem illegal immigration some four thousand immigrants have arrived at least since wednesday following weeks of civil unrest across northern africa most of the refugees arrived in small fishing boats that were intercepted by italy's coast guard and then taken to a detention center on a nearby island. a radical muslim cleric has been indicted on fresh terrorism charges at his trial in indonesia. accused of plotting and incited terror acts and helping set up a fund and islamic militant training bashir was convicted of conspiracy in the two thousand and two bali bombings which killed two hundred two people but the substance was later overturned on appeal well if convicted of the latest charges he could face the death penalty. far rebels in colombia have released their fourth
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captive in under a week the latest as a thirty year old police officer carlos a call phone would been held since december two thousand and ten the hostages were freed as a result of a humanitarian mission conducted by a former senator well the group is aiming to liberate two more hostages being held by government rebels. the palestinian cabinet has been decide this part of a political shake up prime minister salam fayyad has been appointed a new one. comes on the back of the government's decision to hold presidential and legislative elections in the west bank by september elections planned for january two thousand and ten because of disagreements between hamas and fatah. now work of art has been removed from an exhibition in washington d.c. after the government intervened well the gallery received threats of withdrawal which saw the controversial work moved to a makeshift venue on a nearby street but christine reports this is not the first time u.s.
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officials have censored the arts. it's a glimpse at life in modern day america and you could say it bears all works like this have led some to call the heidsieck exhibition at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery unprecedented the first of its kind groundbreaking since it deals with the like homosexuality lust struggle and religion well actually not religion at least not anymore turns out some people found this work of art a video called fire in my belly offensive. the audio was actually shown inside the national portrait gallery as part of the exhibition for more than a month no complaint but then the group started complaining the blogosphere exploded and in less than twenty four hours the video was banned and now lives outside this trailer this kind of censorship. i mean.
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if you don't like things look at them instead of diverting their gaze a handful of people mostly conservative and religious activists wanted to prevent anyone from seeing it they contacted members of congress who are sympathetic to them who then threatened the smithsonian's funding over eleven seconds of video in a four minute work those eleven seconds are of the shot and it's supposed to symbolize society crawling on a crucifix the artist david want to rove which was expressing anger and concern over society's apathy about aids he later died of aids related complications. michael blazon stein one of the organizers of the museum of censored art wanted to make sure the artist message was heard at first he tried to keep it inside the museum putting the video on an i pad i just stood there right at the entrance to
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the exhibit so this is you that's me matter. and i just stood there i didn't even talk to anybody i just stood there and anybody who wanted to come up and look at it could look at it within ten minutes he was escorted out and is now banned from the smithsonian for life and but he says it's worth it these things are done in the name of the taxpayer but when people are coming in and they you know they see the museum of censored art and they want to know what the government is trying to hide from them this is just the latest attempt by government officials to censor the expression of artists sometimes they're more upfront about what they want to keep it in. at washington d.c. as union station an artist back in one thousand nine hundred seventy contributed roman soldiers and was told they would need to cover up their quote personal items with shields and then there was the one nine hundred eighty nine robert
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mapplethorpe exhibit shown at the washington project for the arts after being banned from the corcoran art gallery once again after government intervention senator jesse helms put a stop to it being shown there after threatening the national endowment for the arts he's conservative he wants to control people he wasn't told what people think he wants to. reality and i think. he's way off base fast forward twenty one years to a metal trailer with no heat and one work of art on display all because a few people consider it fact religious do you think that's what it is i mean religion is always the one thing that still drums up so much controversy especially in our. religion and sex religion and sex two subjects depicted in art for millennia that seemingly lost in the shadows of the free speech clause in the u.s. constitution. christine for south r.t.
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washington. the prestigious international grammy awards which is presented each year by the american academy of recording arts honor the soloists of st petersburg theater. picked up two statuettes for the best classical album and best choral performance the russian opera stars were successful due to the recording of. the awards were shared by conductor. the symphony orchestra and chorus of chicago. now in a few minutes time u.s. congressman juan paul tells us what role he thinks washington played in egypt's uprising well that's after business news. hello and a very welcome time for the business update the russian government has finalized
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the sale of ten percent of bt before three point three billion dollars the bank raise the money in a secondary public offering the first big asset sale in the government's privatization program the state which has to reduce its stake to seventy five percent with the sale it creates the final price of six point twenty five dollars depository seat it's two times higher than the prize the state paid for them two years ago. president of each of these says demand appeared to be higher than expected of humans a yoke of the number of beads has two times out weight supply this is now this to reach the highest price which corresponds to the current market price it is very rare situation in a stock placement because when a large amount of new stock is put into circulation the price usually has a downward tendency but let's have a look at the stock markets let's start with your european shares a climbing early monday extending the credit sessions rally following the resignation of a gyptian president hosni mubarak credit suisse group is surging after it occurred
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to do to strengthen its capital and resource stocks are also rallying in europe. and here in russia the r.t.s. in the maya six the high in the early trade after last week's rollercoaster ride over blue chips are gains in the u.s. and asia as well as strong approval are encouraging for the bulls let's have a look at something like this be to be is also posting gains at the state set the price for the bank's shares is being privatized purpose leading to gain some my success russia's biggest lenders chief said the banks credit but for it was up more than eleven percent miners are inching high on increasing metal prices rose gold is leading up to percent. and superstar also trading higher. the world's largest producer of salt has reported a three percent increase in its total medium output in twenty ten compared with the previous year results first deputy c.e.o.
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over his lots of says twenty ten showed a recovery of global aluminum consumption to pre-crisis levels with china leading the way but in the five years china will switch to the number in perth and i think you will see the science already in this year in two thousand and eleven may be may be at the end of the year but in two thousand and twelve i think differently imports from china to the china market from the world that's why for us this market leader is a hole in the china particular is very important and we saw last year at the end of last year to stop the long term. introgression not income and now we're trying to sort of keep our i mean you know on the stock exchange russia is close to finishing negotiations on joining the world trade organization speaking exclusively to business r t the country's chief negotiator says all outstanding issues should be resolved within a few months. i have to complete a few hundred shares or so few important issues sort of like subsidies in the
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agricultural or access to our meat markets of sorts something krishna you have already heard this cross for many years some people are saying cure was a source of the gulf a big problem for them was it was a period of reasons a reasonable period of time it's not here so of course it's months three months. that's it knowledge or i'm unless one asked time for more news here on our team. you are.
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be soo much brighter if you only bought song from phones to christians. muslims dance on t.v. don't come. from. morning news today volunteers once again fled up from these are the images the world has been seeing for.

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