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today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule today. really isn't deadlock as thousands swedien arrest but many fear a possible foreign intervention could only add to the problems. we're going to stay here until all the demands have been mag's people's voices are still sounding loud in the streets of egypt but in one of the first arab states to demand the mocker see it's the empty businesses which are now feeling the bitter aftertaste of revolution. and almost six decades after joseph stalin's day asked the controversial saudi leaders still i don't wise and demonized in equal measure of.
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what you are to live from moscow with me marina joshua welcome to the program while he is lost in bloody battles u.s. and u.k. forces remain on standby amid fears they could intervene as thousands flee the troubled land many of its residents say they don't want international involvement viewing it as another form of oppression are the supposedly are reports. this is the boat out of libya but it's also the road that lines the pockets of hundreds of libyans who make their living selling fuel into newsier fourteen times the price they paid back. the libyan gadhafi or one. and libya long live gadhafi let him stay in power for life. and as much as some may support gadhafi other libyans despise the united states while their mamma called the u.s. will not enter libya quite right as they are they don't have
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a good day i mean it is libyan for days he's been trying to get to the chinese inside the border to check up on his family who are on the other side he knows some of them have been injured beyond services is not the fire and challenging to the libyan people they don't there was. another. i mean like so much in libya would be good for a nation seems you know giving a little concern to what libyans themselves actually want as the debate for a no fly zone is continuing and u.s. warships are sailing not far from the libyan coast that really. help libya not sort of really be based help libya for the world for the it was horrible this is probably. if the u.s. russia and other countries case involved in the first time that scenes like this are used just. mention that people here are against foreign involvement they know well the price that is often paid for so-called humanitarian assistance. history
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has shown a humanitarian aid in any war zone is more often than not any disguised military aid during the war in bosnia it was discovered that u.n. trucks delivering aid were in fact transporting military equipment in afghanistan the very weapons america gave to the taliban in the early eighty's came back to haunt the u.s. army following its two thousand and one afghan invasion so it's no wonder libyans whether they see. if you are not all united on one issue they want the wolves and america in particular to stay on simply with his policy on t.v. . and the changes in libya. and generally calm author and the blogger says it would be a serious mistake of the u.s. and its allies chose choose rather a military path in the. intervention in libya would really i think the moral force and dignity of the sort of indigenous arab revolt that we've been
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seeing i think it would be a serious mistake that really would put us in yet another difficult quagmire if the crisis truly gets on her hand then it's up to the arab league asking who have discussed their willingness to perhaps intervene if things did finally get out of hand any military adventure and disastrously regardless of the initial motives even if they are noble and benign which in itself is an assumption really meanwhile egypt which was a lot of the countries that started a domino effect of protests rolling into the arab world is still feeling the acco with owner of old hundreds continued to demonstrate what tab by their earlier success but as artie's acts on a boy who reports there are concerns the uprising may and up costing the jobs of more than just the president. loading on freedom after decades of protest abstinence egyptians are tasting their newly found liberties still unable to get
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enough of it. even the resignation of hosni mubarak's close associate as prime minister one of the key demands of the opposition didn't take this team also decreased prayers rally in fact the number of tents each of residents to be getting even higher nasa has been camping on the square for three weeks normally a special needs educator chickweed her job to be here and so far has no intention of looking for a new one we're going to stay here until all the demands of been met the demands are being met one by one but it's slow the process is taking longer than expected the revolution is not yet over but it's already becoming a brown treat manders for cattle he barks portraits just two months ago have now switched to the revolution in more a billionaire. a lot of people love revolution everyone wants to be abusers of the largest selling world. means liberation in arabic a fitting me four square has become
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a focal point in anti mubarak's culture crotty crew and a few profiteering vendors notwithstanding the egyptian revolution comes at a high cost tucker squares packed with protesters again only now instead of resignation demands they're chanting celebrators slogans the piece of revolutionary intoxication about totally natural is costing egypt millions of dollars every day branded as a symbol of free egypt cream square stands in a stark contrast to and now the egyptian attraction the slave built pyramids the rolling crowds have scary the way visitors lost revenues already exceeding one billion dollars usually it is busy repaid before is a problem is good business after. probably. many people here don't believe that kyra protests will significantly alter their life prospects for down freedom comes for their ability to feed their families that
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for now remains far from certain the business is growing very slow at the moment we have almost like road for seventy percent of the clients and most of them are coming from middle east none coming from europe it's not that they don't support their revolution they're just the first to discover it's bittersweet taste and to realize that revolutionary intoxication is almost always followed by a headache sort of like an artsy cairo later in the program we'll be in new york to gauge reaction to the protests. were people hurt we've moved to action. the resident laurie harkness finds out how people are viewing the demonstrations from the other side of the atlantic plus. the race away to jaroslav or to see how locals of this time old russian town tackle extreme sports.
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he was praised and i lived by some despised and scorned by others joseph stalin was called the father of the nation who brought the country through the war but walked away labor camps the heroes he helped who helped him do it fifty years after his death the dispute over his legacy is still loud and clear as cartoon as our reports and of hitler and we need a mussolini joseph stalin some of history's most notorious dictators who for years were adored by the people of their countries. the cult of personality phenomenon has intrigued historians and psychologists alike but the simple sounding question of how one person exact such influence over millions still does not have a simple answer and something that remind me of the stockholm
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syndrome and the work we're. after you. can pull services by some but person who started moving the law reasonable through lot but it's a way to save yourself to keep your balance ok the so-called people's father ruled the country with an iron fist and despite the terrors persecutions and executions used. by the turn the soviet union entered the second world war stalin's personality cult was an all time high and men and women all across the country were willing to lay down their lives for only believing that bravery and ultimately victory would guarantee them stalins approval of the survivors didn't know is that for most of them life after the war would be much much worse. laughing at there was twenty three when he returned home
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from the battlefields having survived dozens of attacks partisan missions and months in captivity to use proud to be coming back alive proud to have accomplished what comrade stalin had asked. i remember being much for a small loss we have to leave women were all standing on the street throwing things at our shelter. bandits that's what they called for thousands and i remember feeling them a sort of pride because being older than that somehow close to him and we all want to be but i had that feeling for a long time until july. one thousand forty eight yet i was accused of being a traitor and sentenced to twenty five years in a labor camp the charge was simply the survivor captivity were you which the stones mined meant he had sold out his country for his life no proof was necessary after three months of torture i was ready to sign any document whatsoever. with their i
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refused to sign a so-called confessions with all the torture they told me through but then they said if you don't sign it will bring your parents here you know and i couldn't let them go for this book and so i read a few months later i was on my way to the polar region in the real labor camp or eight years later left returned home and the new secretary general of the soviet union denounced stella's personality cult the man who had twice been named time magazine's person of the year had all his carefully sculpted kurri taken away. to stay still and evokes mixed emotions with his actions still going to be a good ensuring in some respect his personality cult still survives. catchiness are about r t not scare but u.s. military is slowly for coming to drug abuse with the use of synthetic marijuana also known as spice rapidly gaining popularity among recruits
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a midshipman have recently been expelled from the naval academy for a possessing the substance art is military contributor says the problem stems from america's long term involvement in afghanistan it's been almost a year since their high seas has acquired a totally new connotation for the u.s. navy in march two thousand and ten it was the beginning of the corruption of the u.s. naval academy at annapolis by synthetic drugs since then dozens of the navy midshipman has been separated or expelled from there get him unfortunately it was not an exception neither for the u.s. navy north for other branches of the u.s. armed forces so in a way the latest drug abuse investigation is only in the tip of the iceberg of the per nation is and negative influence of the american involvement in afghanistan indeed what could motivate future u.s.
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navy a leaders to buy and to resale the drugs among their peers there it could be several reasons for such a reckless and criminal action and most of this is that the us navy are jealous of the us marines who are enjoying the poppy fields in helmand and kandahar and as a result they just fall back on the artificial stuff the juice and all of that organic murray who want to however it did legitimize all kinds of criminal activity it also legitimized the culture of impunity and profiteering and that is probably the hidden agenda of the us open ended commitment to afghanistan. you know as find more analysis from our military computer online but here's a taste of what else is there right now. no glory in space a technical glitch means nasa is the latest weather satellite crashes into the ocean minutes after blast off meaning four hundred million dollars goes down the
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drain and. it. rushes being a hot farewell to the cold winter as week takes off with both dances and for additional food for more festivities had to r.t. dot com. which in our view live from moscow let's now take a look at some of the stories making news around the world and the chinese premier has promised to clamp down on the floor urgently raising comes in a bid to ensure social stability wen jiabao was addressing the parliament's annual session a move aimed at sharing the country's rapid economic growth he said the working class and rural residents would receive more help from the government and higher wages yalit lie a plan to turn the economy away from exports to one driven by domestic consumption . italian prime minister silvio berlusconi's back on trial today this time on
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corruption charges he's accused of fraud and embezzlement over the purchase of television rights by a lot of these media companies it's one of four separate trials berlusconi is currently involved in at the most high profile he's charged of paying an underage girl for sex seventy four year old denies all allegations against him. the man accused of the shooting of a u.s. congresswoman has been given a new charge over the death of a federal judge killed in the same attack the twenty two year old jared loughner now faces forty nine separate counts relating to the shootings six people were killed as gabrielle giffords held a constituency in arizona and early january if convicted loughner could face the death penalty. four people have been killed in a plane crash in central russia all of the dead were crew members be on top of one hundred forty eight was carrying out a test flight i came down on the border between the iran issue and belgorod regions
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russia's emergencies ministry says there were no casualties on the ground there were said to be six crew on board at the time of the crash russia's interfax news agency reports the plane was intended for the myanmar air force a plane can carry up to one hundred people and is used for both passenger and cargo flights. plus a long standing leaders already toppled in the arab world and others under intense pressure it's uncertain where or how the turmoil will land this week when journalist or harvest also known as the resident hit the streets of new york to gauge reaction to the protests. you know the insurrections revolutions and uprisings in the middle east catch you off guard this week let's talk about that are you surprised i'm not surprised. wolf from a room and. i will say seven weeks ago. i reported bore
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that the political situation in the middle east was very very unstable. one week after. we all knew she was going to. be this guy it was just a matter of time before these dictators were. thinks she's people watching people were hurt people hurt we moved to action and people were very moved to action do you think that the world leaders are caught off guard by those. i think they're caught off guard in knowing what how to react because i i believe they know the world is going to be more unstable i think have to support the idea of freedom so it's a mix a mixed blessing so you think all these are going to lead to more and raster more instability yes i believe it's more about power and the unfair distribution of
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power than it is about real democracy well i think it's you know does the time make the leader does the leader make the time so it's always like an ongoing question when it comes to stuff like this and i think we have to wait and see this is going to be a good test for everyone in power right now to see how they come out yes what do you think the effect is going to be around the world when i think it's really not going to make much difference what i hope is that when different people come into power that they'll say you know they'll start treating our people right and everybody in this world we will have the united states want to be a police country anymore but all the social networking that's going on they can no longer hold their people and feed them the propaganda that they used to so do you think this is something that could happen here or in europe or in other places definitely that's scary you know. so you're prepared for it but i think. it's
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a little scary to know that people anyone can have so much influence now i don't want it's a leader giving me problems and but it's a little unnerving to know that anyone with a computer can have that kind of power to you have to respond enough to know what to listen to and what to ignore whether or not you think anyone has any idea of what's to come next the bottom line is that there's no denying this is a time of change. and time now to get to know russia closeout. some three hundred kilometers north of moscow lies the jaroslava regions thousands of tourists from all over the world flock there for its striking views and millennia old churches and monasteries but it's not just history that attracts
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people went or means almost thirty seven thousand square kilometers are covered in snow making it a perfect spot for ford lovers are his means of friends if the slopes. everyone's going crazy for sports in the yaroslavl region of russia just ask the roster of professional athletes speeding through the international speedway relations hostile to world cup at germany a center of winter sporting leisure situated on the machine banks of the river poland's olympic gold medalist just schmoke past the other women the first day of the races i know this is going to rise. from this rosebud to fulfill the classic but as you spoke with what you think about the course i know you see the. hoops not supposed to talk to the media yet i admit i snuck behind the lines before i was in line next was the men's friends valentino tennis clover herself the first
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female astronaut who's blocking the finish. let me tell you it's wonderful if you look at this one but all of them skied well it's a great event of course i want to be nice to you to be even better than a tease but they do perform well we have very glad for russia with over four hundred children enrolled here termino offers the average middle class russian a chance to realize their dreams as a sportsman and offers the foreigner a chance to see this place what it really is. locals want to be the new winter destination one that will fill the surrounding restaurants and hotels just like in the school to go to this is a front desk of the city thousands of people come and spend their time here every year and with short we expand opportunities because this will inevitably affect the number of people who go in for sports in general and in for winter sports in particular. not far away in the historic merchant's city of new pledge festivities
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are just getting underway to celebrate the winter it's massive down on the volga river powered moscow with what tricity throughout world war two its collection of churches greed tourist spots on their first stop from moscow from the church of john the baptist to the church of prince dimitri on blood built in commemoration of young prince dimitris gruesome death in fifty ninety one the place is steeped in tradition but it has a way of breaking out of that shell during a season when most cities are pretty quiet these people are making a party of it in the most colorful way possible minute of the whole year i've been i swimming for thirty years i love it there is no need for any of the home feel how distant are widespread nowadays which is circumcised and they don't think they were you know. back in time and now between the skiing and the snowmobiling which they were kind enough to teach me they're waiting for
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a good burn the end of the world cup races thanks to a frightful wind storm the summer of two thousand and ten ninety percent of the surrounding forest was knocked down locals retaliated by stacking the fallen ward twenty two meters high then registering it in the guinness book of world records they'll burn it into a massive bonfire after the final race i know that is competitive sportsmanship i winter sport is making big changes to the community out here and ribbons and here to shed more light on that is local winter sport enthusiasm alexander sergei oh so little light on that for us why is it making such big changes to everybody. well. every year develops more more something more different threats. and we have a lot. those skiers they'll get a great opportunity to train then even in summer i would have an opportunity to
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roller skiing so it's great to me i do it myself i like it very much i like skis sounds i think i will follow fellow citizens like to ski on saturday from sports it's very important to your national character yeah yeah of course thank you for joining us and here for close up on monday friends. and a sign now to take a look at what's happening in business here if you're. hello in the very room welcome to the business of date kincaid shareholders have decided to postpone a decision on whether the british russian joint venture wants to participate in the . arctic exploration deal they are now planning to convene in paris on march twelfth in order to address the issue once meanwhile prime minister provisions that
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he was unaware that could blake claims to participating in the project this is the first time the russian prime minister has commented on this wider discuss the russian british joint venture and b.p. was here that he had every right to join such projects. that we have a law according to which all shelf exploration has been intrusted to and gazprom if . the suitable for visions of corporation to either of these two companies are good why not use the rubble from here. and it's another working day for the russian markets ahead of a long weekend due to a public holiday in the country they are in the my six are in early trade as many expect to march seventh trading is likely to be minimal due to the absence of foreign benchmarks. the ruble has steadily strengthened so the past few weeks
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largely due to rising oil prices but it goes live from the capital predicts the russian currency to retreat towards the end of the year when the looming elections weighs in on investors' confidence. our forecast for the end of the years twenty nine point three so very close to sort you out with think that probably of the. i would for we'll. make or will be in the second half of the year one of the better for all these. political uncertainty of elections. and the world's largest solar minium producer was rejected nurul snorkels offer to buy twenty percent of its shares for twelve point eight billion dollars. more a bank. c.e.o. . is not about to seat his state while metal prices are on their ice since we believe the prime reason for remaining shareholder of neural snicko. due
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process is highly bullish on the current mauritius cycle so therefore would believe for as long as the metal prices were being strong the soul is likely to be on the shelf in the us however because we also believe that the real sweep of the geranium will spur excess cash these year and next year so therefore will have to. buying back in the share struggle solves a lot of very few opportunities which will actually create value and sell therefore i believe that there is a good chance the myriad views of the gods while the stake. and if your question is so smart you are more than a third of russian companies claim they have employees there are too smart and whose intellect brings more harm to the company of than good a smart employee may cause trouble if he develops bad manners personal problems or a progressive batch of sickness meanwhile forty two percent of companies say they do not have such a police they turned them away during the job of the cation interview instead
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preferring ordinary hardworking people such employees or perhaps to the work force better than their very intelligent one while two smart workers could soon start dictating their chance to the bolts. that wraps up the business boding join me in just under an hour sky for more business news here on r.g.p. .
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