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i simulate you know it's happens very often nothing that. and up next when a doll is big serving thomas burger king produced twenty eight aces in his brewing and ill tempered for settling for the space nichols home i wrote the check was booed off of the match as the seventy refused to shake hands with his opponent but it apparently took offense after almagro returned a ball and did his head during the fourth set and wouldn't accept and we apologise . who is afraid to danny's knowledge that the cord is pretty big and you always have a some space to put the ball in in the snow even if you if you stand each other like to your four meters close to the guy just tried to hit it straight straight to your face you know i was just able to do something somewhere further down just hit me in the arm and and there to do you know i actually did you know the way i would twenty's well elsewhere there was a bit of heartbreak for the local crowd as home favorites in our playmaker
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scholarly beaten by court order federer a trademark backhand winner clinched the second set for the swiss drew the applause of white america. was better than swiftly served out the third as the world number three which to thirty first consecutive quarter final to slam events. and waiting for federer in the last eight is when martin del potro after the argentinian rolled past it called shriver the germany. while women's defending champion kim clijsters played to an ankle injury and slaved for much points to stun the french open champion li na the belgian contemplated retiring after landing more quickly at three o six new one take six to be in the second is that tie break but a jubilant crisis fought back to take the thirty six ball. cross my mind some point you know new so i could just try to do another to medications. sink in or
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you know if i could get through those first twenty minutes half an hour. you know i think the pain would go away a little bit and then maybe would your journal and i could just through it and. have this that i think there's a give up. and a belgian will next face top seed caroline wozniacki who held up a seconds that fight back by serbia's yelena yankovic's the former world number one committing her fiftieth unforced error to hand wozniacki six love seven five victory the dane went out in the semifinals last year to step away from defending her ranking points while the one spot. in form by the russian victoria azarenka hit a forehand winner brushed aside yvetot and ensure that the czech republic sixty six to remember three seed enjoyed it so well that blistering victory. and waiting in the quarterfinals is number eight seed agnieszka the pole needed less than an hour to overpower germany's here you go to six one six one twenty two year old going in
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confidence after injury is three set battle in her opening match. basketball now despite resting front man and i kid olenka and no doubt because they each discussed trounced a massive underdogs minced by an impressive fifty point margin here in moscow to maintain the group the lead in the international d.t.b. tournament while the home side got off to a rather slow start as dwayne hawkins poured into travels all the bats to get the better team visitors an early age for lead the american would eventually top score with nineteen points but just got themselves to try to seat by the end of the opening quarter and never looked back sasha can lead to that charge with a team high eighteen points and some spectacular slam dunks six more players finished in total digits who eventually won it one hundred ten to sixty moscow club chalking up their ninth when intend games since the start of the regular season and later admitted it's more a training session than
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a match to decide. on what little what and well our opponents aren't quite at the same level as the other teams in the league what about let's do it any team can beat another team at any given time but if you don't give your all so i'm happy with the way i played. like and over in the n.b.a. the grizzlies won their sixth straight game with a one hundred twenty eight to ninety five home way of the struggling kings late in the first quarter mike conley signed his seventh basket from seven shots at memphis thirty four twenty one out but sacramento climbed back to within eight points in the second. project jumper took just seconds to go but then the home side pulled away after the break marc gasol and rudy gay for a stylish dunk packed with repeated the feat a perfect our you know what memphis seventy eight sixty ahead of the final quarter was quarterback gasol as the forces won by thirty eight points all of their players
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collecting twenty four more points. finally to ice hockey and fans of fans flooded to the latvian capital of riga on saturday to watch the east remain unbeaten against the west in the fourth k h l all-star extravaganza robert fatton and reports. lead in hockey fans written out for the stars on so it was their turn to meet the biggest jones europe strongest league has stalled for at the cato all star game twenty twelve with one of the greatest russian players of all time sergei further of living the big of the eastern conference and the pride of legend hockey send this. captaining the best from the west that is why for the first time in the history of the event the arena that would jump thousand spectators were passionately behind one side the west. and also mentioned to promptly to believe in the so-called super skills show which is a traditional warm up ahead of the all star games with another local idol number
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reduced nicholas redlegs winning the first the skater competition. after three more contests the western conference two were still on bitten although their opponents from the east managed to still the show and win. with drugstores oleksandr results of producing a record breaking one hundred eighty three kilometer no heat in the current shot contest and sergei further up edging out sunday's oscillation in the captain's deal which saw some extra hockey skills on display from the two legends i think will like it. having. sun just like that i like that it was it was sort of very technical material so it was different it was new how the words were like it and that was it was good innovation meanwhile the moves i ketch in qantas shootouts left many delta if it's really possible in this world what's bloody mistress into
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the tourist sankoh is that i mean is it i don't know how what does that look like the park was going no way in the wrong side mccain back this way so i don't know if you know he's a magician. the secret was that i just made a tiny hole in the park and pollution one through did you. almost my father told me the street to be a video on no three previous occasions they can't show star game so the team from the east claimed victory over the big over the west so this time around greece hope we were about to witness something more than just a friendly showcase love but the real deal hockey the action started with no goals in the first ten minutes of the match proving the teams were not just having fun on ice just as they promised before the game we had a winning streak on so. i think. it might be up for grabs today as above the players on both sides i think are going to try a lot harder to do one of the sides they get when i'm going to belts. it was the
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west open the scoring and those below are why i would begin to rule the. teams to join in schooling and taking the lead but if there are periods under way on level terms although off to the further fifteen scored four in the world to make it twelve eight the outcome was inevitable the team from the east remains unbidden at the cage will also games fifteen eleven the final score i think it begins as a friendly. friendly game plan and eyes on these and then as soon as the somebody gets ahead a little bit more the others name starts to run out and we go again we can't let it get away like that then they just stand gradually becomes a little bit. more more competitive than it was in the beginning but still of long game nobody wants to get hurt of course and the muslims have a good time and enjoy themselves this time around was different from any i appear i
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think it was. twenty interesting combinations i think guys basically try boy often so if you're in. as you're always just a on for any and all star games but like i said we have a streak for awful balls one line do that really really good job but. we got lucky and we got. quite advantage there next year the all stars will make it to the front of the euro monckton's of the eastern russian city all jevons. but for the neon r.c. lucky. and also. by hand. for .
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of the week's top stories in today's headlines of the arab league calls on syrian president bashar al assad to surrender some of his powers to his vice president and form a national unity government with the opposition this comes as the league extends its observer mission in spite of lack of progress in ending almost a year of violence. early results show croatia has voted in favor of joining the european union this comes as yet another member of the financially stricken union a romanian against its governments and stared measures. in other stories
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that shape this week tension over iran's nuclear program reaches new highs as the e.u. debates on oil embargo and the u.s. ups its military presence in the region. thanks for being with us five o'clock here in moscow the arab league is demanding a series of reforms in syria to stabilize the country in the wake of almost a year of violent uprising it has called on president assad to cede some of his powers to the vice president as well as work towards the formation of a national unity government arab league officials says their monitors will continue to implement a peace plan in the country despite saudi arabia withdrawing in contingency and as artie's sara firth reports there's a desperate need for mediation in the region conflict. crucially was also expected to happen is that they are going to be bolstering this mission by
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increasing the numbers and also by providing training by the the u.n. to these officials now we've actually been following them for the past five days and was become extremely clear is that certainly what is needed now is more facilitation of dialogue between all these different groups that you see now in the country between the opposition between the government one of the major questions being raised at the end of this particular mandate was just how successful the mission had been in sort of advancing the situation here in the country does need that's where the u.n. training is going to come and play a very pivotal role because what's desperately needed in the country right now are people who are very experienced conflict resolution to stop promoting genuine dialogue now between all the many different sides nuclear really was the need to bridge these widening gaps than in the town of zabadani we actually visited there
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yesterday with is that if he remained in the country this is the area that you see in the so-called free syrian army take control of and in the past few days a temporary ceasefire because between the government forces and free syrian army so we've seen inside the city to see what's being happening certainly it's an area extremely divided on one side you've got the government in control on the side the free syrian army but it's actually an actual fight very very difficult to know exactly who is in charge of the people's houses that we were showing in the city center had been absolutely devastated by the fighting with the children have been showing us some of the bullet casings that they've found around the area all the houses in this part you can see the destruction from the fighting that's been going on out there to see very similar to this that. with extremely concerning the people
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who are still living haired extremely dangerous situation it's not really clear who exactly is in charge think killing him and that makes the situation very very dangerous and this human cost of the conflict in syria has been devastatingly high and absolutely essential for everyone right now is to find some kind of resolution the president heads to the invited. by the crowd. there and. meanwhile the opposition syrian national council says it plans to press the u.n. security council for intervention in a country where thousands have died in the arm rest the council believes arab league observers have been useless at ending hostilities annan says that foreign involvement is the only way out but as artie's maria financial reports there are doubts about the opposition leader's motives tallyho jeff from the syrian national council the country's main official opposition body says making the people's voice
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louder and bring in an end to the violence is what the essence he was created for our main goal is to help the syrian people there present them and their international community in order to reach this syrian people's freedom and although it's been run by the paris based exile. the absence he has been recognized as the country's lee determined government by the new libyan authorities and supported by some easy and nato countries which has made some down to the council's innocent intentions with regards to libya the promise that nato made to the national transitional council perspective leaders was that they be given a major seat at the table in a new libya so there is power brokering going on behind the scenes and i absolutely wager that the same thing is happening with syria they've either been. financially or they've been promised a major role in
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a new syrian regime libya's national transitional council and the syrian national council well it's not just their names they have in common supported and sponsored from a brave thing right opposition forces and their major goal is to overthrow the regime but there is a difference to the absences huts courters are not in damascus but here in istanbul we are not talking about democratic regime if i go to syria well we have. you know we have to be executed there howlett says he spent fifteen years in jail in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's just because his father supported the opposition he claims nothing has changed since then and the oppression has to stop but how is another matter claiming they're only going to rely on political and diplomatic pressure the asson see to is now cop rating with the free syrian army fighters who have defected from assad's military in was a clear shift from the essences initial entirely known armed peaceful stance to the
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cows who also sees humanitarian corridors and buffer zones as options to protect civilians in syria even though these might mean foreign troops arriving this isn't a top is the ball carriers operation where the syrian national council is being used to at us and i just need to watch it because they don't want they want to destabilize syria because they want syria to be part of nato at least lead to label the opposition claims is just a matter of time before the joint after is sooner or later will force president assad out his attorneys to stay but the question remains exactly how long should these people have to wait for the bloodshed to stop and how many of them will actually see the end of it. turkey. dr omar in a sabi says one thing the observer mission to syria has accomplished is to show
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abuses that have been committed by both sides. i think it's time in syria for dialogue and the president president assad has created the platform for such dialogue in the same time the arab league has declared an extension for the monitors mission the other monitors mission in syria the arab monitors mission is as your report just stated a few minutes ago that it's lacking manpower it's lacking equipment it's lacking training it needs more time to actually build a comprehensive report on what's there however the first report the trillium in a report has been leaked to the media and i have i have had access to parts of this report this report shows that the there are some grave violations on both sides the opposition or what the so-called city and free army you have been also using
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heavy gunfire against civilians it's time that the opposition shows good faith shows a positive sign because it is of the interest of no one of no one's interests that need to or steps in there would be destruction they will be chaos as was the case in libya and as we have seen recently in libya things are not really turning into the beautiful democracy that everybody was dreaming off and the same will happen in syria. and later this hour the u.k. breaks its stony silence a top british official comes clean about spying on russia admitting the country used afaik wrong to snoop on the kremlin. and the power of being internet maxon a massive online backlash over u.s. plans to expand the censorship leads to the suspension of pending anti-piracy belongs. now to developments in libya the deputy head of the country's
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national transitional council has announced his resignation is as a series of protests against the new government continue. has been accused of being an opportunist who switched allegiances from the gadhafi regime as the uprising taked off on saturday crowds of protesters stormed the m.t.c. headquarters and been angered by the way the council was handling the country's assets demonstrators stones and metal bars at the building breaking windows and damaging the car of the empty seat head up to real mass rallies have been raging for weeks in benghazi considered the cradle of the revolution that toppled colonel gadhafi agents all butchy an expert on north african affairs says the council's main goal is to secure western oil interests not establish democracy. mission in libya for example who's not in the country maybe already had the highest
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standard of living in all of north africa where libya does how does the largest global oil reserve and the oil reserve in africa with the national transitional council are being supported in order that they should promote wester all companies with some financial interest in libya and the people will just have to be without the people have already been killed a little bit of all genocide has taken place as we've seen in iraq so in a way the same pattern is repeated over and over again that we are there's a double standard they say that they are promoting democracy but what they are basically doing is promoting the financial and political interests of the global power elite embedded inside the united states the european union and israel. well counting is underway in croatia's historic referendum on joining the e.u. zagreb signed in the e.u. ascension treaty last year and it could become the union's twenty five member budget twenty thirteen if all member states ratify the deal. is in croatia for more
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. sixty six percent of the population who did vote voted for the four croatia to join you about thirty three percent against that's not as much as was predicted even a couple of years ago it was about seventy eight percent in favor so there has been a slight away from london but it seems most likely that the you will now go ahead to join the e.u. next july a lot of the more conservative element of society here feel very passionately that they do not want to join another union they see brussels is essentially another belgrade as far as they're concerned that could rule from a fun you have to bear in mind when you look when you're talking about croatia it's past especially in these last twenty years since the end of communism in the former yugoslavia croatia has fought very hard for the independence it has now but a group of protesters who felt extremely strongly that the that this
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referendum in the the e.u. access sion would essentially hand away would hundred way croatia's independence to the e.u. it was their central message of course is this this is very strong debate that will go on about what the economic consequences are for joining the e.u. for pro asia a lot of strong feelings about the e.u. have been felt here in pro aisha they've also been felt in other countries just a few days ago i was in remain here this is the second poorest country tree in the moment and they have been the largest protests there since remaining the fall of communism. night and day they come to screen their defiance fighting austerity and the feeling the government isn't listening have spilled over into anger even violence that was our youth has no few. they have no jobs.
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motive water is sixty she's worked all her life in a textile factory in book arrest but now she is forced to pay for her social security out of her small pension. they need to give us a fair pension and not tell us they're borrowing the money because they don't have it had a warez not just here for herself her son left her mania but it's illegal to try and find work young rumanians feel trapped and directing most of their anger at the president try and assess who protesters accuse him of trampling over democracy and presiding over a political elite riddled with corruption. who wants to descend down down with disaster as the parents left us with a heritage and we are leaving our children just debt and international monetary fund loan in two thousand and nine came with tough conditions the remaining in
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government has tried to force its financial house into water budget benefit cuts slashed pay pension freezes falling living standards but some say it's the people who are now being forced to pay for the mistakes of the few who stayed the country to economic disaster. this was done at the expense of there are many in state and now those who hadn't been guilty for their situation they didn't even profited from it had to pay for those who had profited. the government blames international economic conditions however for the country's worst. let's not forget that we're in the eye of the storm there's an economic european still around us unfortunately is a mighty tempest with economic consequence is that inevitably affect us to just not good enough so that the opposition who argue of course that they could do better every day discourage inefficient government stays in power as
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a dane last for rumania or jews used to shorten the period as much as we can as we come to turn elections with many of them accepting there is no escape economically politics for them off is the only hope of change and that leads straight back out onto the streets. these. days or the. stereotype. of the president about to be here and you can say what made you want to change it all down and start to. hear about the us have expressed their willingness to return to dialogue with iran over its nuclear program but despite that the e.u. seems about set to approve an unprecedented embargo on our rainy and oil france us tougher sanctions are the only way to avoid military action the us in its turn has
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strengthened its presence in the region by sending a second aircraft carrier to the arabian sea it's reportedly planning to sail through the strait of hormuz which iran has threatened to block in response to sanctions the seaway is a strategic passage for the majority of oil exports from the gulf to the west brian becker from the anti-war answer coalition says washington is deliberately escalating the situation to create a pretext for regime change in iran. the united states government has created an artificial crisis that's first and foremost it's a manufactured crisis aronne is complying with the i.a.e.a. iran does not have a nuclear weapon iran is not threaten its neighbors iran has not started a war with any of its neighbors israel on the other hand has hundreds of nuclear weapons and unlike the run refuses to sign the nuclear nonproliferation treaty does not allow. inspectors into its country so there's not really a nuclear man.
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