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all thought of creating a sort of welcome to i'm well and she take on bold and usually not going to. be knighted a nice to see if they are the only english sides who have kept one hundred percent of the name learned after both one easily old south as a alex ferguson's man demolished golf and on the road five neil while the sky blues for three against wigan elsewhere chelsea and arsenal where their own winners while they were all went down to still talk to him big moves to nail and everton alson villa for short. now look and see if you just love to have pulled out of ice hockey until next season it was expected that all the teams would give players to the great stricken team but local officials say they will take a one year break now they saw thousands of people come out to pay their last respects to the players often is laid out in little teams home or either following wednesday's crash which occurred just stuff to take all. points of the forty five people on board just to survive the play and the crew bound by and they are in
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a critical condition in hospital now around thirty five thousand mourners came to the stadium meanwhile the open car has been renamed the look of my tea cup and memory of the dad's job he will be contested on monday between the champions of about to your live and last year's runners up longed for local coach wrote that of what our bureau has agreed to return and managed to claw his own tribute. boys have accomplished a lot. of triumphs and their families and friends find strength to leave through. at least in some way well once we remember. replaceable. now australia has started stalking there are beating heavy underdogs in sunday's early question the game was tied at six six the top line for the world is called twenty six amounts or points in the second period for
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a kick off all want to get to the moon favorites and join in russia's pull see where islands beat the u.s. team swainson souk sound and the in the late big shameful decent of africa four back to give their title defense on the high notes of the spring what speeding's wales by one one seventeen sixteen things to a late try and a conversion. over to boxing now where. founded his w.b.c. have a way title by beating polish continental a consensus a nice fourteen year old ukrainian edging his opponent with a technical lockout in the town proud with the increased goal has extended he is record to forty three victorious for two girls by kiel with just two defeats which call cleaning up after the blowout that he's next goal will be pointing britain day when he was lost to be younger brother this year. in formula one defending champion sebastian it's now has security staff full of the season ahead of the talent grand prix championships germany's are waiting until late on to those
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the points to sign moving in front of mcclaren stuart lewis hamilton and jenson button twice champion for not also will solve from the second row for ferrari for a boy who had never before claimed well nor a podium finish the you story norms of track that sell it seem a mark well i have now secured poles for each of the thirteen race and so far this season reno's russian violet with all four didn't have a bad day either with a set of quickest time but it is a tell who is the man with the race due to take off in just over one hour. and finally ukraine's victoria to shoot one individual goldberg the modern pentathlon world championships here in moscow while the combined russian women's result earned them a team bronze medal among course reports. four out of so. in russian women qualify for the finals of the modern pentathlon world championship in moscow and judging from their opening performance it seems that one of them might even get placed on the podium and you have the key a group of us started the second event with the best result from earlier fencing
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tournaments well herds importantly you can say you know what i ask you know wasn't third this woman competition so both women relinquished their leading roles with your chief nicola dropping to fourth and her asking are all the way down to the thirteenth. and the third events which is a showjumping if the kids usually go 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 the podium spots as her other teammates slipped away below thirty . the combined events which is a little similar to biathlon where athletes run a three thousand meter distance stop and issued its argus separated the cool headed from the rest though the russians result wasn't enough to win an individual medal for fourth place finish still earned it you have the. place all russians olympic
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team. despite the fact that you've. posted a personal best results in fan since women can still can win the bronze the shows that women spend tough on is very competitive you know and to win a tournament an athlete must out to himself but thirty minutes will continue over the next few days with the men's women's and make steam relays still to come as well as the men's individual final room on costs or of artsy moscow that's the sport was for was coming up until now stay tuned for the. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the ground and. we've got the future covered.
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the. resistance of disputes top stories on our t.v. the violent aftermath of nine eleven the world commemorates history's deadliest terrorist attack but criticism of washington's resulting war on terror refuses to go away. forever young russia bids farewell to the players of a top national ice hockey team who perished in a plane crash that killed forty three. in moscow was the son of a fact finding mission to syria as president medvedev refuses to take sides in the conflict saying that talks are the only really gets.
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through pm here in the russian capital this is our team now it was the day that changed history americans of the world were shocked by the worst ever terrorist attack ten years ago terrorists crashed hijacked planes into the twin towers of the world trade center in new york as well as the pentagon building in washington d.c. one will claim came down in the state of pennsylvania there are issues for the nearly three thousand people who lost their lives will be held on sunday of the attack sites and all over the country who live exactly that followed washington waged its war on terror with able preventing a nine eleven from ever happening again but the. a conflict has become an obsession at a price tag of billions of dollars as great as its account reports in our special coverage . it started as a war on terror spawned by the deadliest terrorist attack in history you know whether she would be enemy that's that's clear but the circle of america's enemies
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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's regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. well starting a citizens. iran aggressively pursue zs weapons in exports terror while an unelected few repressed the iranian people's hopes for freedom. in iraq and change the slightest hostility toward america and to support terror two years after nine eleven the us invaded iraq on the grounds that it had weapons of mass destruction and was doing business with all kind 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 children are real target and go to iraq it also was the low hanging fruit north korea was
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far more dangerous but too difficult a hundred thousand casualties were predicted by the corner on both sides seoul would be destroyed iran was too difficult seventy million people not fractured like the iraqis and the sunni and shia christian and other as for the motives behind invading iraq some top or oil iraq right now is sitting on probably two hundred billion barrels maybe three hundred billion barrels that's a reaction or report well he plans 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 had him on externality of the idea is that what world is going to be more secure place overall if there is a a unit whole or world a sole remaining superpower much of what has happened post nine eleven in the name
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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 had even more far reaching plans on the table former vice president dick cheney says he urged the bush administration to bomb syria at. one time because of its alleged nuclear weapons program a move which experts say would have had disastrous effects on the region president obama was elected on hopes that he would and the endless wars overseas which most americans are opposed to but he continues and adds one more another oil rich nation leave yet 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. by the people and by the congress or by the courts for war we can go toward the drop of a court we've reached the point now where the president can kill people for state
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purposes any time you're shooting feels the need since nine eleven america's war on terror has crossed many borders from pakistan to yemen and other countries the chase for a handful of terrorists has turned the lives of entire nations upside down we're 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 out reporting from washington our team washington's response to the attacks especially the invasion of iraq and afghanistan received massive global criticism of right back up from the anti war as are coalition says the war on terror is just an excuse to keep those countries in the grip of america. so i would say the american people who originally bought the position that this was
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a war to stop another september eleventh they have no longer believe that position they they now believe that it's a war for something else will define for the broad public the bush administration launched the war in iraq for instance on a completely false pretext the war on terror in fact has become a slogan it will be alternately known to him in history as the ultimate pretext to do whatever the u.s. government wants but in the case of iraq they invaded iraq hundreds of thousands died millions were made into refugees a beautiful country was torn apart and and divided along ethnic sectarian lines and iraq had nothing at all to do with september eleventh likewise in afghanistan we have thousands of troops who are going to be in afghanistan for decades because this is part of a grand scheme to keep these countries under u.s. control as part of a us americans for your of influence one of the apparent consequences of the war on terror has been a rise in islam a phobia both in america and abroad that's bigger brzezinski a political scientist and former u.s. national security advisor told r.t.
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that from the outset washington adopted the wrong approach and it's back. the response should not generalize this and this. particular religious phenomenon but it's a political issue in which our objective ought to be to isolate the terrorists from their political cultural national context and required avoiding stigmatizing to phenomenon as a generalized islamic phenomenon and view it as an aberration. against which we can mobilize most of the support of their epic out permits i think if we didn't do that we will send large the theater of war from the gander stand for your rock and as a consequence we have become embroiled in a much larger regional political conflict i'm not some sort of the religious crusade. for terrorists i could pick synonymous with.
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the senseless slaughter of almost straight people stop the books. publishing publishing. songs bought cheap seats. to. look back at nine eleven on aussie. they were a tragic loss to the sports world this week fans and families are mourning the victims of a plane crash in central russia which killed almost the entire like a motive yet us level eye socket that would response president meeting with that of wards new legal powers to ground air allies or are they able to assure passenger safety or to chance almost looks at the catastrophe that killed that many much loved players. and waves of emotion poured through jaroslav all as residents realize the full weight of the tragedy that controlled the lives of some of the city's brightest stars the fans of this team for many years our whole family
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including a little child that went to all their games for us to say are operable lost 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. just after four in the afternoon on wednesday the charter plane carrying almost the entire jaroslava locomotive cage all hockey team crashed shortly after takeoff bursting into a wall of flame after clipping a runway and turner forty three of the forty five on board perished to look at mostly for his course we heard the plane takeoff so we told our granddaughter look there's going to be an airplane then i heard a bang and my daughter told me mom it's falling down to the side but then came the flames and the smoke and we wanted to run away but we didn't know where to run and then we went to the river and saw the plane with its in the wake of
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a tragedy put in ordered an immediate and thorough investigation as president of a country in mourning and visiting the crash site and paying his respects. meanwhile fans of the three time championship winning euro slava locomotive team made their voices heard in a show of solidarity and support. as you can see from the flowers and candles and momentos left here at the stadium the loss of. what was a huge blow to this community international nature of this team it was a larger loss of for russia and of the rest of the world as well. my friends with a. couple years ago of course when he was just want to give my condolences to him was. that sweet stuff for the ceremonies to honor the players were held in minsk in bratislava of somber reflection is from those who knew the players well. the title demitra told me he actually wants to quit hockey
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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 and i want to only him at least by lighting this candle not only him but everybody who died i would like to express my condolences to his family to his children and wife. saturday march of 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 goodbyes we should a good idea that we have buried our friend is going to be who brought us joy and country this is an irreplaceable loss for us all the people of us level and the whole country. and us level sean thomas r.t. . top a.f.l. and national hockey players from around the world are part of the luck of motive yet us level team and moral services have been held in their native countries in prague hundreds of people gathered to remember three czech nationals were among those killed they were caravels and child are the names of the former world
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champions was the barca fans have been a coming to the heart instagram suppose the spezza national team captain that they were leaving messages and laying flowers national team cultures there we knew the players who were involved with the team said the loss is immense. there goes. my words in your islam i had the best time of my career there this past spring i flew with all those people by the same plane it is a huge shock for the team and also for the city campbell was a great person and a great hockey player he was a legend and slam of ice hockey sometime in february or may next year i was still trying to convince him to return back to the national team. i knew them very well even though they were going abroad still they were always trying to get better they cared they didn't just want to be a part of the system they wanted to know the details of their positions and how best to school they took
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a huge interest in what they did and i really enjoyed working with them. and still ahead for you this hour israel thousands of this agreement with egypt is like embassy riots that led to the evacuation of diplomatic staff in the cairo. and a stalemate in libya the resources of gadhafi of oil as stands for met with a deadline. to surrender or ignored or we are the latest on the fighting of a growing sense of fear in the capital. a twenty year sentence for a russian a pilot convicted of conspiring to smuggle cocaine caused a strong reaction from moscow this week russia promised not to a bad cause and didn't get a show go after the verdict by an american court in a shark i was a teen in liberia in two thousand and ten and secretly transported to the u.s. so 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 in
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a shank or repeatedly pleaded not guilty in the case his defense now has a month to file an appeal although u.s. officials could take up to two years to considerate moscow says his arrest and then just some of the illegal about it will seek his 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 responding to requests border military attack mistakenly killed five egyptian police officers israeli prime minister says he has gone free will stick to its peace treaty with egypt despite the embassy attack that led to the evacuation of most of its diplomatic staff for more this we're now joined from jerusalem by dr jonathan spyer from the global research in international affairs setter mr spire we're talking about the attack which was just
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it just happened a month ago after israeli forces of course killed the egyptian a policeman is that the only reason behind the israeli sentiment. you know i think there's quite a lot more to it than that i think the fact of the matter is that in terms of public opinion in egypt even though there's been peace officially for more than for more than thirty years public opinion in egypt remains very solidly and so israel and i think what's now happening is that since the fall of president hosni mubarak we're seeing in a sense of public opinion making itself much more visible and much more loudly heard and i think that this should be put into that context rather than relating it directly to the issue of the terror attack and then the incidents that followed it you're talking about part public opinion saying there's a bigger anti israel sentiment there however the government itself is saying it will hang on to that peace treaty as we roll out that peace treaty has given their . aid and funding from the u.s. how do you think this is going to change them given public opinion versus any
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egyptian government in the future cannot live without u.s. support. well clearly economically egypt right now cannot leave us that is to say that egypt is a country with very deep structural economic problems and therefore is dependent on the level of aid which realistically speaking only the united states can provide for it now this place is the current egyptian government coalition military government in quite a difficult situation on the one hand dependent on american aid and therefore as an aspect of that they are required to keep the peace treaty with israel essential linchpin regional diplomacy in a certain sense to. us in this region on the other hand they do not wish to be seen publicly to be cooperating with israel to be that it was sympathetic to israel because they also wish to be responding to that very anti israeli public opinion which they're required to deal with remembering the government leaders heading towards elections in november and therefore in order to win the election to come
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out well they want to continue to have a general atmosphere of known simply from israel and western and so israeli rhetoric same time in reality they are dependent on american support they're going to continue to be ok let's talk about israel's relationship with the region the countries around it i mean there has been a lot of falling out first and turkey now with cairo and they're barely clinging on to that. what consequences are the consequences for losing its allies in the region essentially it's being even more isolated. that's absolutely correct it's important to remember that there are there approaches underway in the region right now which are in no way which israel can in no way really exert any influence on we are in the midst it might be said of a tectonic shift actually in strategic picture of the middle east and israel to a great extent is only an observer in this process and one of the most central things now taking place i think is that turkey for example is moving forward to try
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to take advantage of the void in the sense that has been left by the fall of egypt and the strategic change has taken place and one of the aspects of turkey's move towards making a bid for regional leadership is once again the very distinct cooling off or put it mildly its relations with israel so these are processes of historical magnitude which israel can't really influence israel in a certain sense is only going to be able to pursue a policy of damage limitation hoping very much to keep these relationships with egypt with turkey as much as they possibly can speaking about keeping relationships . would change that stance towards the peace process with the palestinians. well i think that really the israel palestinian with regard to this approach to september once again is dealing with them is an imitation that's to say the government is public about wanting to bring negotiations back and to begin again mahmoud abbas of the palestinian authority determined to have this unilateral
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declaration of statehood on the turn of september the u.n. general assembly and once again i think about the damage limitation that doesn't really matter right now exactly what israel does israel is going to be increasingly isolated it's going to be put in a very defensive situation that i think is the reality in the region we're looking forward to right thanks very much for a pastor talk to jonathan spyer from the global research in international affairs center thank you. well russia plans to send 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 this is moscow big news president assad of continuing a bloody crackdown on anti-government protesters they want international help russia is urging both sides to start talking and avoid another conflict was speaking on the sidelines of an international policy forum in the russian city of. president at the end of said he's concerned about what's in syria but the situation is far less. than. the resolutions we would approve to send a strong message to the syrian regime should in fact be addressed to both sides
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things are just black and white and he and the government protesters in syria are not followers of some refined european models of democracy some of them are to put it straight extremists and some might even be terrorists situation is not that simple and we have to take into account the balance of different forces and interests russia may support certain moves but only if they don't boil down to the one sided condemnation of the government and president assad we should send a strong message calling on all the conflicting parties to come to go see it and table start talks and stop the bloodshed. well the west has been pushing for a hardline approach to the syrian government imposing various sanctions but professor edmund ghareeb an international relations expert thinks that the horse measures may not put the regime on its knees but they will definitely ordinary syrians. but in any case what happened whatever happens the sanctions are clearly. instrument does not discriminate between the regime and the people and what
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happening is the people who probably are going to price the regime especially if we take a look at what happened in iraq or what happened with the iraqi experiment is a very good example of this where some of the harshest sanctions were imposed on any country in history were imposed on iraq and despite that. did not succeed in bringing the regime down. which was hurt 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 some comic and some of course more professor at they're commenting on the west's push for sanctions on syria. to another call right now if you look at this week.
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