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that's two thirty pm on scout time these are the top stories on our team no fly zone has been forced to close the libyan coast following five days of airstrikes against moammar gadhafi forces you and commanders insist all the targets were hit concisely despite reports of dozens of civilian casualties. that several weeks after the on rast in egypt ended president mubarak's control activists who fall from the revolution fear they've been manipulated to allow his
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allies to stay in power. plus three workers at the fukushima power plant have been exposed to high doses of radiation as work continues to stabilize the facilities cooling systems amid new reports of smoke rising from the only stable reactor number one. but more expert views now about the latest events unfolding in libya as our team on a boycott speaks to one of russia's most renowned experts in arab and islamic history. the market i think it was never a darling of the bears both just two months ago the world was pretty profitable doing business with him now tripoli is under aerial bombardment they were going to be there is hiding in one of his bunkers and nobody really knows what's going to happen next to discuss that we are now joined by one of the brushless leading political analyst the director of the instance that is insurgent of the russian
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economy of sciences. thank you very much for your time sir now so much has happened in such a short period of time and people are still struggling child to start what is really happening in libya what's your take on the situation as you said the situation is colder than predictable from my point of view it was a continuation of a very dramatic. changes that happened in the north of africa and all around the world actually but it's very important. to take into account the two neighboring states neighboring states to libya egypt and tunisia they were just i mean. these dramatic changes but what happened in my view first was a continuation of the events in tunisia and egypt but secondly it firstly secondly it was totally different because i think in egypt and both egypt and tunisia we had
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the sort of popular real lucian so facebook youth was. the this very new type of revolution one of the material that was behind this popular move was some group called or one region nothing actually happened in tripoli everything's happened or started from big guys so were there were some also some different method visions and reasons. root causes of this popular. movement we still have to put analyze now speaking about what days behind all of who was behind these uprising you know that russian political scientists for some reason really like conspiracy theories and there are a lot of people who are saying that there is an american plan behind it sound i think that there is an al qaida hand behind it as far as i understand you think
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that these movement was more or less genuine at least that the very beginning sure that it was a genuine movement because i don't believe in this to conspiracy theories so one of those in the west was just pulling all strings i don't think i think that it was even a disaster for the west in the first the way from the start so so in general in a new post one lose such a. person such a leader as mubarak who was in the oil for the worst and even close but i think starting from two thousand and three he became very ill while he started changing his country the economic situation to depart from the role of government to the people in the new he gave up with this nuclear program so everything was so to spy in the works actually and the relations between the main european powers and special between believe me and britain france libya and you thought it was
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a thoughtful real inpatients of the regime so why should the worst this because you can be risking and nobody north or. whoever's control and the second conspiracy to hold these line is you know who did power this long this conspiracy there is nothing like that because the gun people sell by the we started trick consigner with the slightest movement he released a lot over the slimy fighters from deals in september on all the symptoms of two thousand and ten he started negotiations called the system. the former islamic fighters them radicals the main puzzle for me is that why is such a we also you seem was such a lot of money was a lot of money from for a while and. there were so couldn't control the country couldn't control the huge region of the eastern part of libya and could not afford in order to eliminate
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this huge proportion of unemployment by thirty percent so why it was the highest unemployment in the arab world now and other point that gripped me in addition to writing to stab forty two years ago and see it always having that gladness corby's ironically started out and ghazi and he was calling for the ration for better living conditions what do you think happened to him because he started out as this young revolutionary and people who are trying to fix me now are pretty much coming out to same chance that the same call that he used forty years ago i cannot understand if they own all of the power corrupts people corrupts people who who. who want more than forty years are all he has here is a link with a reality and he were jumping with from in a very. surprising amount of calling one extreme to another extreme from supporting
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the rest type of or through those groups and radicals embracing the wisdom state from the worst russia and then back to the arab streets will soon go through what was really surprising for not the fact that the western states in all the water all that we know or the scandal with the london school of economics were raised. and the as well the director was accepting the nomination is for mr crow but if you and we know the same scandals about about france. we know that. you know by. yes that's something very respectable you tell them firms my impression is that a lot of european leaders were not the most active in trying to oust gadhafi think about themselves in the future watches because they spoil the moment repeat them with the original story consoled with put by fear and if you were so bad and so
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unpredictable and so dictator or you know why should the world where you will go except. you know or just those from inside let me just pick up on the squire and i also find very interesting interest matter and there are some companies for a very lucrative deals. while deals get offered was also have all investing in europe he was also a shipping exporting oil to the united states so why do you think the move to an extent was and big drive to get rid of him is so strong because i mean. we have seen some reservations about the reaction to arab uprisings in other countries but no where before we have seen a military involvement i think there were both the prognathic and ideological considerations so the progressive ones are clear so it was an acceptable pool lead so unpredictable leader not friendly to the west and there was
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a sort of will also a feeling of good being to what he has done to the western states and there were preventing considerations for the perp or friends of the regime in libya along with one this seashore along with tunisia egypt. libya so it will be very i think profitable very interesting for the west now to get rid of such a leader who almost had no friends in the arab world waiting in the room and he had some friends in africa but he was spending a lot of money to support the militants in the arab world. it's surprising for me that while most nobody's ordering of the regime is supportive or don't even give their critical moment to work the coalition is doing they're not supporting for the way the coalition actions and i don't logical in my view means that you know he was presenting some alternative to the global paradigm of systems to the
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main liberal western type of society and the regimes it was some alternative and this alternative was going through mental to the interests of the promotion of this liberal pay for democracy and there were a group that he was doing was quite different and he was in my view was regarded as a danger to the promotion of this type of of. a paradigm of economic you know social or you don't want that old paradigm and i think if it played its role now are are assuming that he said and take it off it coalition succeeds and he and his family are indeed pushed out of power is it clear who could come in his place because at this point even these temporary council and ghazi it's really a dark heart of course at this stage because when arthur was there and can cause the brunt of all that an either or other journalists allowed to film them the only
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few names that we do you know are people who made a career for themselves serving to get off their regime so they have to assume at least partial responsibility for the crimes that they are now trying to get off in all these dictatorial regimes there is nor any sort of organized opposition so almost everybody is like a sort of this isn't someone who defected from the ranks of the supporters of the leader or had some problem with him but you for instance go through there for him for some reason or another so it's typical for. this type of very dictatorial regimes or various oppressive not tolerating any sort of organized the position with the exception of some some groups in the us for with the exception of britain's largest groups with the exception of this form are the world because you should know you knew that was loyal to the old king center so why. or was this
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a union or force of the it was be based. in britain but there is there was no or substantial or. a position within the country thank you very much for your time grew up. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to give a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of this trying to soften up and then they are concert and i think and most of the time they don't not place a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. nobody with cancer and i find therefore. because
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of the nature of ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with the funny history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress. first three remove old cold clear cutting. second explosives are used to blast to go deeper than the there's a. third of the remains are removed by machinery. finally the. belly feel.
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it's the secret incursion into the country. the invasion by means of. tradition the language is really. sticky bestie. and. the thing is that the how the dems are still unaware of what's going on in their land is still asking too much. i don't know any but. hungry for the full stomach we've had for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news make us. feel official cation show on the phone on called touch from the top story.
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life on the go. video on demand. calls and says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the. cool our top story. says. dozens of civilians. and several weeks after the rest of the event ended president mubarak control activists who fought for the revolution in fear they've been manipulated to pull out his allies to stay in power. all three workers out of the regime of power plants are going to explode by joseph radiation as were continuing to
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stabilize the facilities calling systems and the new reports of smoke rising something stable reactor number one for. many more details on all those stories coming up at three pm moscow time up next though it's the sports news with and. hello there you're watching this for this is what is coming up. today you boys russia looks like new talent and you're a qualifier against armenia. last time taken a series lead against up the night safe in the last four that hey carol pile. on that one chant vessels lots of red bull why should the strike you. say russia could actually get a car has hinted there could be some new faces in the side for the euro qualifier
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against armenia the squad has met up in moscow ahead of saturday's time yet a van and including three players. richer than paul think as the details. russia reached midway point in their campaign to try and reach b. euro two thousand and twelve finals in poland ukraine on saturday going away trip to armenia domestic season only restarted a couple of weeks ago on for the winter break and the lack of match trying to support a fake going to bandra shannon in rome on publishing co are coming towards me and campaigns abroad i don't know breaks. so the team is raring to go it is or go it's it's difficult for me to talk on behalf of the players based in russia but if you are informed it doesn't really matter what stage of the season you are out however i'm feeling fairly fresh myself at the moment i knew that i haven't been playing as much as i would like to ask the guys in russia have already been playing for a couple of months so the should be fine but though there are a few new faces and you can't account squad i would say you all know it's been
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rewarded by his good start to do you see as much as you need answers denise because i sure would look on my t.v. over on my use of pizza however one newcomer who has a great chance of making his debut ziggy mackie if you could replace the suspended alexander and you called russia's head coach is a. giving any clues away as to who may start again. however he did say it's a good opportunity for these three players to join up with ward i also spoke. to do something to let him know we see other players to see them on a training. period and the. pressure currently to top of the group on nine points however armenia have already beaten some iraqi man something to come pick outside field to do just two points behind the russians made
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a last competitive encounter in october against macedonia which one since then did slip to two very disappointing friendly defeat against belgium in iran and good judgment says his team must improve. soon. only. this is the fourth home going through. out of five so it is in. the will will say to me as you can do it and we can all do the news you able to do to your own and it goes to those who will be at the club the same. aggressive. and was very good flugel today's game will be russia's third quarter financial way from home in a row however it could turn out to be one of the hardest as i can sign it will have to deal with an intimidating atmosphere against a surprise package of group d. so far. forward on paper but saturday's going to be a very tough test to russia as they place armenia for
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a point or imperative predicably can side as they look to maintain their lead of a tall order turning out to be a very tight group played r.t. . now another football use brazilian defended only alvarez has signed a new four year contract with spain's barcelona ending recent doubts about his future at the club the deal will keep mum who can't learn until twenty fifteen before to believe it was entrapment goshi asians and could leave class a right now except to stay there is that why it was he that is a staggering one hundred fifty million euros defender moved to the new camp from spanish while the severe in two thousand and eight. splits which the ice hockey playoffs now taking place here in russia in atlanta have claimed first blood in their opening game of the western conference final against lokomotiv the moscow region outfit beating yaroslavl side six one in the end a lot sided contest to say the least outline got the first meeting period could see
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a van prayer there and they were too up shortly after it got all caught getting on the scoreboard another followed from was the acting in the second to make it three and before us a chap got this one back for a locker but any hope of a fight back was soon snuffed out picture of got one more before a pretty have claimed his brace to finish off the wrap so six one the final score and going one up in the best of seven series the sides meet again in jaroslava tomorrow. and today sees the first game of the eastern conference final princella bout you live in metal magnitogorsk a cell about looking really strong at the moment in the playoffs after knocking out defending champs bars well met a squeeze past seven guard in the last round so let's have a look back at how they've both reached the last spoke. the slowly.
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and that first match very sad about the message they're going to western conference final starts a softening in. the international olympic committee has praised russia's progress ahead of the sochi games in twenty four saying it says the compact nature of the event is a bonus and is developing an infrastructure for a tourism boom which other regions could follow so this country. thirty or forty years from now could be the first to reach this generation in the world. can be taken from what's to be a crushing blow to our region and in search. so it is
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a model. but it would be. certain that it's going to move. soaps are now in the n.b.a. the slide of the utah jazz continues along with their hopes of a post-season one hundred six ninety four loss that oklahoma the latest official four games behind memphis get the final playoff spot in the west while the studies are looking good for the postseason during russell westbrook scored thirty one points for them while kevin durant's twenty nine utah simply had no answer for him to run in the n.b.a. to reach an average of twenty seven point nine four into a game he all but assured victory with back to back three points in the fourth quarter final score hundred six to ninety four. elsewhere on wednesday night a good win for indiana beating charlotte there a hundred eleven to eighty eight also whether with new jersey philadelphia san antonio and the met. and in the other six matches the guys on top were orlando based in phoenix denver the l.a.
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clippers and memphis. at the cricket world cup astray are taking on india today with a place in the semifinals at stake the aussies putting first in a few moments ago one hundred ninety five for four or forty overs while waiting for the eventual winners pakistan who were the first side through to the last or after thrashing the west indies that when these won the toss and decided to back into that they were not batting for long one hundred twelve all out in the business pakistan skipper afridi racking up for west indian week it's just the four walls of the caribbean so not surprisingly in a bit of a daze making to bow out pakistan's opening partnership with cameron. by ease taking full advantage knocking at the ton from just one hundred sixty one hundred thirty title coming without the loss of a single week. of fun it's not what you'd expect to see from a reigning world champion but formula one sebastian vettel has been preparing for the start of the new season with a sport she. a german enjoyed
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a taste of the outback before the season i mean race in melbourne there was a bit sheepish to self as he attempted cheering at a cattle farm but insists he will be more confident when he gets behind the wheel of his red bull machine i think twenty three year old gets his title defense underway at the albert park track this weekend and after some good winter testing in his new car the r.v. seven. weeks that we had was the best we had so far in terms of you know how we are relative to others it's a little bit difficult to say because i think some new things on everybody's car and. yes some new regulations plus new tires so it's a bit difficult to find out where exactly you are that's why we come here to you know to find out and sort of the latest. and that's all the sport the moment you will be here in a couple of hours with. home
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