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players coffins laid out in little teams home arena following wednesday's crash which occurred just after takeoff of course of the forty five people on board just to survive the play and the crew member around seven thousand mourners came to the stadium on saturday meanwhile the open cult has been really the local might see in memory of the dead he will be contacted on monday but with the finding the champion still about your life last year as runners up. coach has agreed to return and manage the club. for. boys have accomplished a lot in the world series and the morning he's left around and their families and friends find strength to leave through china at least in some way but once we remember them always a loss is irreplaceable. moving on to other news now england secure their first
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points at the rugby world cup on saturday but it was far from easy for martin johnson's men in new zealand argentina putting up a fight this penalty from martin g. gets five minutes out of the great whites in the room was nine three zero which they were fully deserving but one moment was to change the course of the game determined from the english and whisper i'm allowing ben youngs to be at home in time to fast for the city for the only choice of the match after sixty seven minutes england going on to add boy and solve the previously out of johnny wilkinson. seems in line when. only in the same pool b. scotland got the better off romania thirty four swainson paul bijective care of lovely beer for tonight's its way farther from all the while frogs software in. japanese outfits for the seven twenty one that's simple eight hundred dozen
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different try to score as in this one. for the one in defending formula one child and sebastian vettel has security's down goal of the season ahead of the talent grand prix championships german leader waiting until late on for both the fast moving in front of look lawrence you lewis hamilton and jenson button twice f one champ and for another although also will start from the second row for ferrari red bull had never before claimed pole nor a podium finish out the story more on the track that l.t. made mark webber have now secured pole story of the thirteen races so far this season renos russia entirely petrov meanwhile did have a bad day either posting the seventh this time but it is been self is the man to catch nature on sunday because it's very good here the problem is this is perfect even though you know for most of the people except those two we don't carry a lot of women around on low downforce this is very slippery but still we are quite
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quick in throughout all the three sectors and that was able to put it together so i'm very happy to. and finally ukraine's they put it issue one individual go into a well championships in moscow while the combined russian went as a result of them eighteen bronze medal i want course that of course the latest finals for us. four out of seven russian women qualified for the finals on the modern pentathlon world championship in moscow and judging from their opening performance it seems one of them might even get it placed on the podium and you have the key a group of us started the second events with the best results from earlier fencing tournaments well her it's important for years that you know who to ask you know wasn't third but swimming competition so both women relinquished their leading roles with your chief nicola dropping to fourth and her asking are all the way down to thirteenth. in the third events which is to show jumping
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if the kids usually go by and her horse made only one mistake and climbed up to third place going into the final phase which is running and shooting at that point she was the only russian left with a chance to claim a podium spot as her other teammates slipped away below thirty. the combined events which is a little similar to the biathlon where athletes run a three thousand meter distance stopping to shoot at sar gets separated the cool headed from the rest though the russians result was enough to win an individual medal the fourth place finish still earned it you have. a place in russia's a liberty. despite the fact that you pick a group you think of opposed to a personal best results intenseness women she still can win the bronze this shows that we must be tough on is her competitive you know and to win the tournament and that's not just out to go south it's thirty minutes it will continue over the next
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few days with the men's women's and mixed scene relays still to come as well as the men's individual final. cost for of artsy in moscow. and that's all the latest in sports this hour stay tuned for the weather update come up sort out this. when you look for nuclear winter religion. in human blood is measured in barrels. brain is most.
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nine am in the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshie it was the day that changed history americans and the world were shocked by the worst terrorist attack ever on u.s. soil in the decade that followed washington waged its war on terror it was the aim of preventing a nine eleven from ever happening again but critics say conflict has become an obsession with the price tag of billions of dollars that's going to should count reports in our special coverage. it started as a war on terror spawned by the deadliest here is the time when history here with history with the enemy that's that's clear but the circle of america's enemies grew quickly and included nations that had nothing to do with nine eleven they were defined by george bush as the axis of evil some of these regimes have been pretty quiet since september eleventh but we know their true nature north korea is a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. starving its
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citizens. iran aggressively pursues ease weapons and exports terror while an unelected few repressed the iranian people hope for freedom. the rack intended to try to show still a view toward america and to support terror two years after nine eleven the us invaded iraq on the grounds that he had weapons of mass destruction and was doing business with all kinds of grounds which proved to be faults hundreds of thousands of iraqi civilians have died since the invasion they used the moment and in the wake of nine eleven to divert from afghanistan our real target should have been our real target and go to iraq it also was the low hanging fruit in north korea was far more dangerous but to get hundred thousand casualties people by the color on both sides so would be destroyed iran was too difficult seventy million people not fractured like the iraqis and the sunni and shia question another as for the
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motives behind invading iraq some talk or oil iraq right now is sitting on probably two hundred billion barrels maybe three hundred billion barrels that's a reaction on oil report. points to be a thirteen million barrels per day production capacity in seven years that surpasses saudi arabia now you know why dick cheney went to war in iraq others blame america's self assigned rule as the world's policeman the driving idea behind it is that it has your monex ability of the idea is that the but world is going to be more secure place overall if there is a a uniform world or sole remaining superpower much of what has happened post nine eleven in the name of responding to nine eleven has been a pretext as terrorism was no longer the only reason for landing on washington's enemy list the us has even more far reaching plans on the table former vice president dick cheney says he urged the bush administration to bomb syria at one
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time because of its alleged nuclear weapons program a move which experts say would have had the facts on the region and president obama was elected on hopes that he would enter the endless wars. overseas which most americans are opposed to but he continues and adds one more another up oil rich nation libya and this time in the name of removing an evil dictator. some worry syria could be next we have a an executive power that is beyond any check by the people by the congress or by the courts for war we can go toward the drop of a coin we've reached the point now where the president the united states can kill people for state purposes any time he or she feels admitting it. since nine eleven america's war on terror has crossed many borders from pakistan to yemen and other countries that chase for a handful of charisse just her and the lives of entire nations upside down we're
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talking about hundreds of thousands of innocent lives taken by the decade of constant war and many worry that a tragedy as great as nine eleven has served as a pretext for an even greater tragedy one that has no end in sight i'm going to check our reporting from washington r.t. . washington's response to the attacks especially the invasion of iraq and afghanistan received nassar global criticism your national consultant for a belgian m.p. load of honors says the u.s. used nine eleven as a pretext to wage war on everyone who disagreed with its policies but its tactics failed to date your war on terror you should not forget it's actually a war everyone in the world who disagrees with the economic and military policy of united states i disagree that after afghanistan and iraq on a par the worst do not proceed on in their country and as they are going to get is some kind of control trigger not completely controlled by the us some and that
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should not surprise of structural you know the real bosses that we have to also say what are the real goals or what under goals as to claimed in the media and such when the official goals of course have not been achieved but are the real goals of economic dominance. middle east and all the region or achieved that's even a failure and removing the whole region is for more unstable than it ever was before. the terrorist attacks. six were slaughtered this. style. of a. look back at nine eleven our city. a tragic loss hit the sports world this week
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fans and families are mourning the victims of a plane crash in several russia which killed almost the entire lokomotiv jaroslav allies hockey team over a hundred thousand people came to pay their last respects to the much loved players in their hometown shankardass looks advocates hastur. waves of emotion all through jaroslav as residents realize the full weight of the tragedy the country or the lives of some of the city's brightest stars but in europe we've been fans of this team for many years our whole family including a little child to plan for all their games through our sincere admirable loss it's like losing a family member. i knew one of the players he was my neighbor and he was a great person he's got two little kids left how could this happen when we saw the news on t.v. i just burst into tears. at just after four in the afternoon on wednesday the charter plane carrying almost the entire jaroslava locomotive cage. crashed shortly
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after takeoff first into a wall of flame after clipping a runway antenna forty three of the forty five on board perished slew of chemistry sr so we heard the plane takeoff so we told our granddaughter look there is going to be an airplane then i heard a bang and my daughter told me mom it's falling down to the side then came the flames and the smoke and we wanted to run away but we didn't know where to run but then we went to the river and saw the plane which was in the wake of the tragedy vladimir putin ordered an immediate and thorough investigation as president medvedev led a country in mourning visiting the crash site and paying his respects. meanwhile fans of the three time championship winning jaroslava lokomotiv team made their voices heard in a show of solidarity and support. as you can see from the flowers and candles and mementos left here at the stadium the loss of. it was a huge blow to this community but due to the international nature of this team it
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was a large loss for russia and of the rest of the world as well a lot of my friends going to play in them because the way to do it a couple years ago and of course one just want to give my condolences to them with a little sweet stuff for everybody ceremonies to honor the players were held in minsk in bratislava some reflections from those who knew the players well. at the top of all demitra told me he actually wants to quit hockey and he wants to play a little bit more and then leave and spend time with his family so this last conversation came back to my head when i heard about the crash i'm going to only him at least by lighting this candle and not only him but everybody who died i would like to express my condolences to his family to his children and wife. saturday marked the end of an official three day mourning period as thousands poured into the stadium to view fourteen coffins on display and say their final
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goodbyes we do because we have buried our friends the people who brought us doing and played for our country this is an irreplaceable loss for us all good people of years level and the whole country. and you know some level sean thomas or t.d. . talk a challenge national hockey players from around the world were part of a locomotive team but morial services have been held in their native countries in prague hundreds of people gather to remember three czech nationals who were among those killed they lit candles and chanted the names of the former world champions. in slovakia fans have been coming to the hockey stadiums to pay their respects to national team captain pavel demitra they have been leaving messages and laying flowers their full team coaches who knew the players and were involved with the team said the loss is a man's. i worked in europe i had the best time of my career that these past spring with all those people by the same plane it
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is a huge shock to the team and also for this city was a great person and a great talky play he was a legend of slum i saw sometime in february or may next year i would start trying to convince him to return back to the national team. to talk about we've lost players in their prime but with the hard core of their national team i knew them very well even though they were playing abroad still they were always trying to get better and i didn't just want to be part of a system they wanted to know the details of their positions and how to get school it's a huge interest in what they did i really enjoyed working with. you so i have for you this hour here on our team stalemate here the resistance of gadhafi loyalists stands firm and a deadline to surrender is ignored we'll have the latest on the fighting in libya and the growing sense of fear in the capital. and standing firm israel bows to keep
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the peace agreement with the spy embassy rides that lead to the evacuation of the dramatic staff in cairo. russia plans to say it a fact finding mission to syria to get firsthand information on the areas hit by violence the decision was announced after members of the syrian opposition visited moscow they accuse president bashar last of continuing a bloody crackdown on anti-government protesters and once international help russia is urging both sides to start talking and avoid another conflict speaking on the sidelines of an international policy forum in the russian city of president medvedev said he is concerned about events in syria but the situation is far from simplistic. the resolutions we would approve to send a strong message to the syrian regime should be addressed to both sides things aren't just black and white there and the. and the government protesters in syria are not followers of some refined european models of democracy some of the market put it straight extremists and some might even be called terrorists the situation
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is not that simple and we have to take into account the balance of different forces and interests russia may support certain values but only if they don't boil down to the one sided condemnation of the government and president we should send a strong message calling on all the conflicting parties to come to the negotiating table start talks and stop the bloodshed. the west has been pushing for hardline approach the syrian government imposing various sanctions but professor at an international relations expert thinks the harsh measures may not put their regime on its knees but they will definitely hit ordinary syrians in any case what happened whatever happens the sanctions are clearly. instrument does not discriminate between the regime and the people. and happening is that the people we are going to have your price. especially if we take. a look at what happened
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in iraq or what happened with. iraqi experiment is a very good example of this where some of the harshest sanctions imposed on any country in history were on throws on iraq and despite that. did not succeed in bringing the regime down and. you probably. heard severely as a result of the sanctions so this is. i think is going to raise a lot of questions especially some of them political economic and some of course. professor admin buried there commenting on the west's push for sanctions on syria. it in other conflicts civil conflict now in levy of this week gadhafi loyalists quote a good resistance against rebel forces but the surrender deadline expiring on saturday fighting rages on near one of these last four strongholds by anyone eat nato
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airstrikes continue to assist the rebels he is ousted leader is on the run and now on interpol's wanted list his audio messages claim he's still in the country despite reports his family and some associates crossed the border in tunisia where meanwhile the head of libya's for instance council. has moved to tripoli in a major step towards setting up a post gadhafi government the capital fell to rebels last month but the wife there shows little improvement as are his raven action reports celebrations over the end of the old regime have been replaced by fear in the streets. a city celebrates for more than ten days even capital has been rejoicing in the dictator's fall. only. he wanted to hang his portrayed here in the central square for the forty second anniversary of his rule but we put our flag up instead we one we're so happy without him. it seems in the last two weeks rebel fighters have
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fired more than severe who shot during this small town tripoli earlier in august already be a free you know very very well with. this through the canadian. border be lovely or would that be wrong that we know you would see the v.m. . right of freedom and we don't really get down to them with all right what they are but away from jubilant crowds we meet those who are not so pleased at the romneys and cheaper these districts historically pro khadafi when the rebels arrived his sister was badly injured she's still in hospital in tunisia. other one doesn't want to show his face on camera and seized on a hidden location for the interview he says revolution has brought much fear in its
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wake. there is no peace there is no safety in the city we don't let our children sign when it's done we're afraid we always wait for something bad when gadhafi was here at least we didn't have to sleep a wink we do know. a couple of months says he also wanted change and a brighter future for his country it's not base way. people are dying on both sides the cities destroyed and no one cares do they seriously think they'll be changed for the better don't want you so just look around is that what you wanted and what is around is a scene of widespread destruction and social chaos the badly damaged buildings matched by the rising stink of god which and decomposing bodies youngsters roam the streets barely old enough to understand that what they carry are reference not toys many shops schools and hospitals are closed while the city's symmetries
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a growing bigger and bigger shortly after tripoli fall into rebel hands and national transitional council leave his new authority claimed it was moving here from benghazi that week had passed and there is still no sign of order being restored the city is functioning by itself and treading a fine line between freedom and allocate. r t truthfully the via. the british prime minister wants to look into claims that u.k. secret agents send terrorist suspects to could obviously be a worthy you were allegedly tortured human rights groups in tripoli found documents outlining m i six and cia rendition programs but former british intelligence officer and he was shot expects the inquiry will be swept under the carpet. when david cameron calls for an inquiry into these allegations he's being incredibly disingenuous under the u.k.
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law the inquiries act two thousand and five and the inquiry this is established including this and this torture inquiry has as i said it's circumscribed by the very organizations that are being investigated in this case my five and i six so it's going to be toothless plus of course the other consideration with this is that subpoena gives himself he's heading up this inquiry was actually intelligence services commissioner for five years prices taking on this role so he's been cozying up to the intelligence services in the u.k. for five years i doubt if he's going to unearth anything deliberately perhaps and you probably won't shine a bright light in the dark corner should we say he'll be for instance intelligence agencies they will have lost all credibility they have double deals in libya for decades now and really their chickens are coming home to roost and i can't see how any government comes into power and it will trust whatever and my six or the british government now says. now for the latest news and video for around the world in visit our website r.t. dot com and here's what's online for you right now afghanistan may be the world's
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biggest opium poppy producer but the u.k. is making inroads into the market so go online to see what british farmers are growing and why. add moscow's highest observation down yes down here to the tower has been reopened for tourists after years of reconstruction by the full story and more on r.t.e. dot com. a twenty year sentence for a russian pilot convicted of conspiring to smuggle cocaine caused a strong reaction from moscow this week russia promised not to abandon cars and after the verdict by an american court there shango was detained in liberia in two thousand and ten and secretly transported to the u.s. the case itself set a major precedent as it was the first time a russian citizen has been sentenced to jail in the u.s. after being arrested in a third country. repeatedly pleaded not guilty in the case his defense now is a month to file an appeal although u.s. officials could take up to two years to consider it ask yourself if he's arrested
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ridesharing were illegal and that it will seek its repatriation. egypt's police have been put on a state of alert after protesters attacked israel's embassy in cairo this friday they destroyed a wall near the building and ripped down the israeli flag three people died and over a thousand were injured in rioting after a demonstration demanding faster political reforms turned violent anger swelled last month after israeli forces responded to a cross border militant attack mistakenly killed five egyptian police officers israeli prime minister says his country will stick to its peace treaty with egypt despite the embassy attack that led to the accusation of most of its diplomatic staff the protests come months after a popular revolt ousted hosni mubarak the president of the arab lawyers association says its islamic groups could ultimately benefit from the unrest. there.

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