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finally the family mortgage soil is deposited in the belly feel. we want to. read this is all t. our main headlines around the u.s. led coalition against kind of the dolphins horse is growing as the viewers get the air strikes and cruise missiles forces against the intervention also getting down to the head of the arab league says the bottles thompson instead of protecting them from. washington maintains its intervention will be that it's you know it's behind both to the individual and it is raising fears that america's not attending
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primitive state of the full consequences school students as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this japanese imports good with global cold shoulder after the from the very mention the world of the dead from the sort of exhausted was told eight thousand volunteers are still struggling to prevent a nuclear meltdown that stemmed from facility which officials say make them produce energy again. but we stay with japan as all it is for you to engineer worked on tackling which a novel disaster he gives us his thoughts on whether it's right at all comparisons between the two and what japan's best course of action but now date. by civil rights thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us after chernobyl catastrophic you were in charge of containing nuclear emissions from the exploded reactor jaundiced and what situation the japanese workers are finding
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themselves in right now can you explain to us what was it like to work in chernobyl and not to believe there were there was a great deal of work to be done we only had seconds or minutes to do the job of we wanted to avoid a one term impact on human health can you imagine what the conditions were like according to statistics and the un report more than six hundred fifty thousand rescuers took part in dealing with the consequences of the chernobyl nuclear power plant accident there gives you an idea about the scale of better for it and which practically also you have ministers and agencies were involved five years had passed since that accident were commemorating that anniversary and were drawing conclusions there i see a senior expert came to visit us from france when he learned about what we had done and when he learned that had been one of those who survived the construction of containment over the damaged nuclear reactor he said mr you again no one in the world we're americans the british the french the germans nor the japanese could
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have done separately or together with the soviet people and managed to do in such a short period of time let's not compare the two you parks and the attendant political circumstances in sweden people came to work they also have a nuclear plant already there and as they entered the premises radiation countered showed they were polluter and the alarm was sounded and an investigation began the plant itself only a possible source of trouble was ok if so they looked at the when rose diagram and appointed to kia the swedes raise their worldwide concern and so the soviet union was forced to admit that the accident. happen it would have recognized the fact anyway but only later we were building them in india and iran and in china turkey is preparing to place an order to the collapse of the u.s.s.r. did affect their industry chernobyl caused the bear we estimated the situation and saw that the reactor core fragments were scattered over
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a wide area add to that atmosphere chance or so we realized that there was every reason to cover whatever it could be a source of further radioactive discharge a shelter had to be built i was another matter what kind of shelter but covering it was a must it was decided that after sir proper this was built people would be able to come close to it and it really measurements on the surface shouldn't exceed one roentgen an hour there was unattainable i regret to see what there was to it so something near where we failed was a roof the work was on the verge of being junior in risks he had to have intuition and an immense amount of courage and situation began to change and that enabled helicopters to fly over lower altitude for better observation we developed specialized really scarfs inside which people were lowered every day we gain new knowledge every day we introduced certain modifications and as a result it became possible to do it within
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a brief period. i think that's. what happened to those who worked at the chernobyl power plant after the explosion do you know the stories of those people how many survived the business going forward and what we're dealing with today i don't have the statistics i mean you know it's already dead i think it's quite a lot and will it's account for sixty or seventy thousand out of those six hundred fifty thousand rescuers when i mentioned in fact that your noble tragedy affected my whole family being a professional i understood that there was no one to do the job except for the professionals it's clear second my wife dealt with nuclear energy and she also visited to turn over all nuclear. powerplant regrettably today she has cancer after several serious operations she's now though it was hard for me to say a person with very limited physical abilities but she's not the only one there are many people like that i think who can draw comparisons between the chernobyl accident and the current events in japan and we should understand that there's
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a great difference between the two disasters luckily according to the information which i have although it's so scarce and even for an expert it's hard to assess what's happened when they're working for him in the worst case scenario how bad the situation could be. more for the more if the only thing i can say is that you know actives owns or active fuel discharges inside the atmosphere have taken place thank god that's why the scale of disaster in japan is different and yes it's true that the radiological situation around the station is periodically getting worse and radiation levels are increasing dependent on events there i mean minor explosions sort of speak the discharge of radioactive gathers but the most important thing is that there are no discharges of nuclear fuel which contains the entire i mean the latest periodic table of chemical elements that is why it events that are still unfolding in japan will be less global linda chair noble nuclear power plant
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accident it exceeded ninety times the yield of the bomb that was dropped on hiroshima first i don't think the discharges are going to be as massive as a churn noble second that samak energy industry will suffer certain of losses because the reactor is said by explosions are going to be the last five six or even seven nuclear reactors out of fifty five operating in japan form a significant share but they're unlikely to make that wider but the most important thing that we have to bear in mind is that the current negative events in japan i think in place for a generation nuclear power stations that were built in one nine hundred seventy one . they're forty years old by the way the chernobyl nuclear power plant was also built in the one nine hundred seventy s. as for their parents' state of atomic energy i would like to talk about russia first the russian atomic energy industry has undergone significant changes and modernization since the chernobyl nuclear power plant accident additional changes
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have been introduced to project specifically to the matter of as we call it a safety standards at today's nuclear power stations are worlds apart from the safety levels of stations pulled in the one nine hundred seventy s. or an angel nice everybody predicts for years and so is panic with a powerful reactor of the type used at the chernobyl nuclear power plant there are still no peroration are not safe enough but safety standards at these reactors have also been upgraded therefore they pose absolutely no threat today after the true noble acts around the world sort of step back from atomic energy people felt negative about it they were reluctant to work on a more over young people don't want to learn the subject and develop it further i guess the hardest consequence of the chernobyl accident was there's a gap and enter generational continually today then aeration in charge of the world's atomic energy then take over those traditions or the experience of those who actually created atomic energy at that time one. engineer to take office the
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japanese go to spain. which is on the verge of throwing in jail where an order to preserve human lives there has to be an agency to supervise its dangerous industries it should set regulations and requirements developed upon the experience and knowledge and traditions for these industries certainly the stage and should be created within the united nations today the seat of the i.e.e.e. determines this policy but unfortunately the i.a.e.a. has no such rates even though it certainly possesses large and selection potential in this area. but is just over commending the agency it cannot prohibit someone from them something it's a day to day the prime minister of japan a stooping over their action of operations of those stations this is a wrong decision because a lot of other tsunami related things to return to including villages towns and industries washed away by the waves for thousands of victims and so on this is mean
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headache despite the story between the two specialists in this area what i mean is that we have a highly organized and most importantly and her national agency which is giving authorities and to act with everything with you when you. reach a level was so high that people couldn't spend more than a minute near the chernobyl reactor and had to wait for hours afterwards to continue their work one of the first symptoms of radiation exposure on people is that the record of murderers who are there for one person needs is not down with just a flip while the next can be overpowered with a sledgehammer it's highly individual let me give you an example i was a post-war accident at the nuclear facility in yugoslavia three scientists were exposed to radiation some died but none of them survived and the investigation established that he had drank some before it all happened. says this is
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a vital point that radiation level is twenty or thirty to normal amount in japan right now people are scared even in russia's far east what is the critical figure it has shown to be worried the fever. to figure it out you need not fear twenty times an hour that's absolutely see being the natural background mountain climbers get more exposure for example people flying aboard an aircraft have between twenty and a hundred times more exposure but you're only airborne for just three or four hours that's all the lack of information breeds panic there are two things that must not be allowed and everyone should have truth while an act. and information must not be afraid of information if in japan there are no discharges outside of the buildings if you will or fragments of the reactor score are not blown up and something atmosphere will be nothing to fear everything will be normal and. how does one act
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towards war desegregation firstly don't come into the open if you can avoid it shut all the windows and doors and switch off air ventilation if you have any secondly put on your individual protective gear their rest area there's there's a specialized protective clothing you should be changed from time to time to get a hold of a bostitch meter and have it on you wherever you go or to monitor the situation you . very much free time. first cream removal hold of a clear cut. second explosives are used to blast him a deeper than the. curtain the remains are removed by machinery. finally unwanted soil is deposited in vallecito.
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download the official anti up location on the phone on i pod touch from the odd shoot outs to. lunch on sea life on the go. see video on demand. smiling fuel costs and streets now in the palm of your. questions. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future of coverage. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the
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world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for asians are relieved a. mum. u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces is growing as libya is hatred more airstrikes and cruise missiles are the voices against the intervention also gets on the other side of the arab league says the balkans is told it's a really and some sort of protecting. washington maintains its intervention will be limited and that it's going to move to the pain that it is raising fears that america's for military premise with the full consequence of schools as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this are japanese in poor state and global cultural. and radiation rate pain while the number of dead from the songs to rise is more
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than eight thousand consistent struggle to prevent until now that's something which officials say that would do something to. tell you it's in there all the way to sports. thank you kerry is based as this part of date live from our to you thanks for joining us and here is what's coming up russian football were being moved to the russian premier league summit for a day at least. girls make. last night of the. sky into the size of game seven to set up a western conference finals series against looking like steve. and also i. say twentieth when they're all beating rafael the doll in the open final and moving up to second in the world. to the cross now it's
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a hockey league past where the. finalist has been decided most of the regions of long for back again to win the final game of their best of seven series scott seem to lead early on mark seymour even opened with a race. in the seven minutes but they only didn't last long five minutes late. better scoring the allies of from the blue line. or even have the second midway through the midway through the opening scot to one up in front in the second period and with less than five minutes left in regulation up alongside it again xander nestor of taking full advantage of the scala guilt and his mistake to make it through all the game into overtime where after nine minutes of laundry save the powerplay and then converted the victory break of the first to the rebound betting the crucial win which knocked man out of the garden top regime because mandel face
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looking mighty when west finals. meanwhile the second finalist in the east will be decided tonight of on guard. in the key game seven the winner of this series will take your life next. over to football and it's your brain because on who are the team looking down on the rest of the russian prime illegal after beating terry gross and on sunday. it was aiming for his first win in charge of terry but things weren't looking good early on or been making all the early running and the pressure at all thirty three minutes in one. respect his style for deaver did pull back. the house double the early just before the cristiano the given far too much space allowing christie on the board to net probably the easiest hill of his career to meall the finals or into their star. who won nailed down the first points of the season beating rock bottom half seats on one nail both
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sides lost on day one and were eager not simply an easy goals though the home side as they come close in the first eventual game sending moments coming seven minutes from times that gave the methadone the rebound of the religious life police official at fort hood the posed by. the final schools. and sandwiching those to fixtures was the carlos that might seem most to clash him ciders from their adamant moving win number one for the season things to stave it's a restriction strike in some time while in local xbox midway through the first half local had several scoring chances as well but failed to convert any of them so one meal how it finished. and action continues on monday with three games the reading of the second match weeks previous of in a post last season's runners up say is god defending champions and st onge in st petersburg and spartak moscow take on the league's new boys vol girl from the
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meeting of growth. in the english game lupul bounced back from their europa league departure during the break with a victory over sunderland their record schooled from the spot while luis suarez added there are second for the reds and stay six in the table and then the battle of the big spenders between chelsea and much to succeed was the london as it moved up to also think street to the away plays goals from david lewis and ramirez moving the blues up but still nine points behind leaders manchester united's. intent it's no big joke which continued his winning run this season on sunday with a victory over world number one rafael nadal in the final of the indian wells tournaments rafa stunned the better however taking the opening said by saints games to for a joke or was back in full control of to that ball the second set six three and then allowed the doll to win just two games in who decided to wrap up another confidence when his eighteenth in the row when c p eleven york which is overall
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record has now improved to twenty consecutive victories including wins at the australian open and in dubai last month he's also replaced roger federer who he beat in the seventies here as world of what the aid to the super rankings. i mean it's true. it's been a dream start i don't know how to describe it really keeps on getting better. i'm definitely feeling great on the court into the. best in the world and you know you it was a very close match and that's what i expected for the first set and he was the better player i was just you know fortunate to make a break in a hole the second serve second set and from then woman from there i went normandy and i felt like i'm doing better. no such surprises in the women's tournaments where the top ranked garland was nowitzki defeated mario bazza leo although in a full three setter the dane pulled off a quick start until the first set with ease by sade's games to one but fifteen seed god sunday was not to be denied so soon the frenchwoman for back to the second six
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two but that was it does now speak lived up to her number one billing by winning the decider six story and claiming her second title of the c's. in all the sports cases still in the lead from start to finish to claim that your base is an open ground praying for tar and a great debut for the ozzie who switched from ducati to honda during the off season if you thousand and seven the world champ was brushed aside by teammate dani also soon after starting from pole but midway through it was him patrols and braiding champion jorge lorenzo fighting for the lead with so eventually outrunning everyone's way in the first race of twenty one ahead of the draw same second then go round in third tony ellis crashed out while balancing our aussie was unable to challenge that trio and finished only seventh is the. everything with honda so far is just being amazing everything we've done with the bike over the pre-season we've made leaps and bounds and getting more and more comfortable i can this weekend you
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know if we're just going any stronger and stronger is awake and went on and on and on for the ratio nothing really changed the book was still fantastic and i had a great feeling with it. now in golf gary woodland surprised the odds by winning the transitions championship in florida by four shots overnight lead and one of his favorites justin rose to join fifth with a final round of three over par seventy four and four boogies on the back nine meanwhile ricky scott stallings who delight the crowd with a hold of the day before came alone in third for the biggest check out of his career well webb simpson settled for second place unable to call the last hill from their gone car and finishing once through behind woodland was gaining momentum on the tour this is his first p.g.a. title since qualifying for golf's believed lead in two thousand and nine but he began the season with a runner up then a shadow hope classic and has now won the right to compete every masters in april.
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now the final world cup of the end of the ski jump season repped up over the weekend with poland's kamlesh soccer claiming the golden planet's slovenia while the overall title finds itself in the hands of greg ashley aaron's our. stocks average of two hundred fifteen and a half meters securing him a top spot on the podium with robert privates and other in second and third respectively the field force of the one job instead of the usual two because of strong winds on sunday meanwhile a grey day for australian fans after show there is our who came fourth in slovenia areas say of the ski flying title with compadre thomas mortgage than collecting the overall title which has secured weeks before. and the thirty sixth annual moscow saber tournament was how the capital this week and the cover to shows importance is growing ahead of the two it is well the lame six to twelve olympics
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in london as there is in both up and explains why. the traditional moscow c were is the last tournament before the start of qualifying for the twenty twelve olympic games the brushy is rising and that's why the world's best fans are gathered in the russian capital to engage this sabers angle for glory the final round presented lots of like itching counters in the men's team event throughout the entire day's quotes from across the globe food for a podium place in the battle for third sport will a ruse powerhouse italy that bodes more tight that the russian state can no lead before squad there are made it all square with their opponents had enough patients and no shortage of skill to fight in their favor. thankfully we succeeded italians are tough opponents and we usually share victories this time we won and i'm very pleased with that and it's victory will give us heart. meanwhile in the final the hosts germany russia had never won it in competition at home ground and this time
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around they were determined to put their to rate the russians do. an eating from the off showing an extended twitter twa of moves and high speed of saber fans sing and in truth they look like champions well before the end russia taking a well deserved victory forty five thirty. the germans were more tired and we sure that we possess great insurance however the team performed even better than i imagined i thought the margin wouldn't be that great germany have progressed very quickly down the years and it became hard to compete with the home ground definitely helped us this time. next year the moscow saber will be the last condition before the games in london and that will make the tournament crucial in terms of qualifying for world sport's megace tournament because they are cheap. and that was the sport for this hour the weather is next.
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