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all gone to the decisive fifth set is there that the reigning champion would come to the floor late on joke of h. taking it six three three six six seven six one seven five for just under five hours on court no less rafael nadal he waits on sunday on the way for a major must go on for a brain. of a now there's been good news for russia on the data and under with atlanta kuznetsova and various vulnerable clinching the women's doubles title the per force to come from behind against the telly and you sir romney. five seven six four six ways you don't see the doctor's office twice major champion the winner of a second doubles title resumes as those were the seven. to football where a big weekend of f.a. cup action kicks off later on friday with two evening games in england's tottenham
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monitor harry redknapp will pick the team with a visit to the side first despite being on trial for talks of asian spurs big favorites to progress and one while following the team that knocked tottenham out of the cup last year they travel to goodison park to take on everton the colleges have won all previous f.a. cup ties between the two sides now i tell you when i looked it up earlier on the word bunt spock ability is actually a word and it demonstrates perfectly what he did in the continental hockey league last night the white on blues had been thrashed earlier in the week by scott but recovered perfectly with a comprehensive win over atlanta constantine but topple for. i'd learned had suffered four straight defeats and said if in the western conference eight points behind third place deny both sides had been thrashed in their previous encounters and were eager to bounce back in front of russia head coach billy do you know who
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attended the clash it was that there were a lack of defense if we were in this that allowed in our meant to score carbon copy goals late in the first period and the blue and whites never looked back first back a collective that to zone pass to get one on one and the ball jumped us to russia's international constantin button and just eighteen seconds after the restored to the host doubled their lead this time grigori shifty goon broke away leaving the goaltender guessing to nothing after the opener five minutes into the second and the home team earned a penalty shot by rune and turned away a shot by deny i was new forward mihailo neeson to keep wanting the game and the frame and it's corliss in the final period deny we're attacking but the twenty seven year old goalie denied all their efforts however even the best russian at minor was helpless when the blue and white scored an empty net in the dying seconds of the game a nice in sealed the final score at three to nothing with his first goal for dinner
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. you can go to for fully one of the preparations for the playoffs already underway tension and pressure is piling up in every game our team provided to be united tonight it was a well deserved the win and she was brilliant start a season too quick but. in the middle of the season some good games and in our health this. downside not going to last too long and you know not many games after that after recovery after find our damon start preparing for a planned. well this last learn suffered a fifth consecutive defeat well do not i seem to book the third place in the western conference with damages to go before the playoffs start and say mother of archie. gold and silver medalist. surely gotten a jolt of motivation after being gone by his young training partner at the european figure skating championships author of the chin ski are scoring in the event short
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program to take the lead for b.c. you will simply not expect what is up to them on regarded as russia's puns for point tall figure skater. artists who are pushing point zero nine points calling it is best career are going to date twenty nine year old who shank a not performing a quadruple jump two to nailing me which probably cost him the lead. with the opportunity to secure gold in sheffield with a solid outing in the men's free skate on saturday. the los angeles clippers humping the surprise package of the n.b.a. season thus far the california fed remaining top of the pacific division following victory over memphis on thursday the host jumping to a twenty nine seventeen lead after the first quarter but the grizzlies opened the second with a fourteen zero run of their own cutting the difference to just one point by halftime it was then to and fro until the final few minutes the first bench one more williams the most instrumental late on not showing off nine of his eighteen
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points in the final quarter his partner in crime blake griffin didn't onto his tally during the last dozen minutes but was top scorer for l.a. with twenty one to fill ninety eight ninety one clippers are finished the winners moved to nine wins two losses at home. over in european action turkish side gala tusker i have claimed a narrow victory against olympiakos in the euro league meaning russian side remain the only on beaten side in the group e. olympiacos taking advantage of a shallow start by tosh arrive but at the end of the first quarter the game was tied fifteen piece the turkish fisheries would then find the rhythm moving fourteen points ahead by time. still not giving up the fine. toss the stupas but the shot of the t. here his three pointer sending the game into overtime and it was in the extra period that the hosts finally managed to take care of the gritty greeks edging perceiving
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seventy eight seventy seven. barcelona who pulls the best defensive record tournaments trouble to be the visitors i played in the opening quarter time but well in the second with the game tied at twenty nine each half way through the initiative then swinging in the couple on giants favorite resentment. points and forty come from. making the differences bhatia took it seventy one fifty seven the result was on top of debates with two went in as many. over the goal for the american jew of spencer levine and kyle stanley share the lead after the first run of the farmers open in california that west coast paraffin in the opening day on ten on their part stanley hundred nine birdies as he approached the final hole on the twenty four i don't. turn this nice approach into an eagle on the eighteenth levine also a model of consistency on the day he needed a late birdie for a share of the lead the twenty seven year old hitting
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a great approach on the par five final hole on the relatively simple putt meant he finished tied for the lead with a score of sixty two the joints lowest of his career. right now the rugby world is gearing up for another series of six nations bottled starting next month plenty of eyes will be on reigning champions and then to have a new coach shine a plethora of new faces in the roster following a world cup exit last year in the quarterfinals the reigning champions kick off their twenty twelve campaign on february fourth against scotland in edinburgh arland italy wales some france of course also vying to take out from the english while scottish head on the murray has already been making headlines stating england were origins during the world cup encounter in. the scots new english coach stuart lancaster though has his eyes firmly on the future. there's no aaronson me this is a terminations. to win a desire to be competitive and i like to think that we reflected our players so i
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can't really comment too much on what went on in our game i was there i was still in the suns with. sixty thousand people but you know from our point of view you know we want to be known as a hard working on the side we're going to get stuck in and play hard for england. brings us finally to athletics were two of the world's top runners a soft power and for campbell brown simply can't wait until the twenty twelve london olympic games the goal of course for the jamaican sprinter to continue their gold medal winning exploits in. olympic year because it made his move. so different to put in extra or. you know to run indoors you know working on the star. is fifty meters you know runs of them but i didn't stop. the other three meters i am blessed to one.
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hundred meter you'll be twice and i think i've become a difference of twenty three to do it three times is great and it's in the back of my head not working hard because i'm not on the team yet still have a child in june and so the objective is to alfie kohn to train hard and hopefully make the team in both events in then take it from there and that's how your sport looks at this hour whether it's next year and twenty four hour arts.
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by party gets exclusive footage of therion opposition fighters from taking control of death outside damascus. libya's new leaders face accusations of torture as doctors without borders a lot of acute city saying the same patients keep returning about with new interrogation injuries also. the public politicians and hackers what's out against the international online piracy pact and resignations and rallies to stop to say the opposite of the getting
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regular internet news or. as g.d.p. figures in the united states come in worse than expected to russia and surprised a session on a negative note but overall the week is strong with the r.t.s. gating four point seven percent more on this in twenty minutes side of business. at seven pm here in moscow this is r t coming to you live with me and he's now our top story there's been a massive demonstrate. in a town just outside damascus that's fallen under the control of the opposition free syria army some suburbs have seen nearly two thousand killed in the past two days and buildings have at least shelled our two sara firth has exclusive footage from the besieged town. when we got there we were met by the free syrian army now have control of the area and they showed us around they took us into the center
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there was absolutely massive anti-government demonstration going on there's a funeral procession going on at the same time as well so we were able to speak to the people who were living in this area to speak to some of the free syrian army members as well because of course a very little is known about who exactly these people are really have made it very very clear to us just how divided the country is now becoming whilst we were there there was sort of a moment of confusion we did hear gunshots in the background some of the crowd got nervous and started running which point we we were all sort of told to it was it was safe it's a lever and we've been left that area a very tense situation certainly a very dangerous situation for the civilians in this area as well you gave these suburbs you can see bullet holes in the walls it's not really clarence so much of the country now who exactly has control of the fact that this is now happening in
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a suburb just fifteen minutes will say from the city center here in damascus where he goes to show you just how much the situation here is now deteriorating for russia has made its position extremely clear that they're not going to back the western resolution whilst it doesn't rule out of the sanctions the military intervention they've put their own proposal forward and eve had this sort of back and forth with neither sides really being able to come to some form of agreement i mean the big sticking point here really is the military intervention because so many different factions in the country it is even more still here in the country very very hard to read. understand him exactly is in charge where he was the voice of the people because this is a peaceful protest movement you've now got increasingly armed opposition great sent those reports today that saudi arabia that could have said that they're going to be backing the opposition and providing funding and arms as well and the last thing that any will to see here at the moment is that this conflicts of become even more
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even more violent because the daily death toll is you know just devastatingly high at the moment talking to the people in this suburb today they were extremely emotional you know the people here in this country have lost all sense of safety all sense of security. those are two sarah further reporting from syria she also has a blog that are too dark calm which is supposed to really be something a thousand pictures as well you can check it out to learn more about everyday life in the suburbs of damascus also on our website we've caught up with the only foreign journalist permanently living in syria has revealed how mainstream media coverage or maybe just one really going on behind the scenes all that much more for you at our two dot com. libya's new government is being accused of torture and abuse in detention centers and the song songs. suspending its mission in misrata saying it's repeatedly treating patients for injuries sustained during
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interrogation with thousands of gadhafi loyalists still behind bars it's raising questions about the people nato how we're going to power his art his real financial reports. doctors without borders known for going do their job in the most dangerous and notorious places around the globe but in n.t.s.c. iran libya the group has encountered a formidable obstacle they couldn't overcome burns from electric shocks and cigarettes heavy bruising and renal failure all these evidence of the continued torture of prisoners say the doctors and now after two inmates died from beatings the international group has stopped its mission in protest patients were brought to us in the middle of interrogation for medical care in order to make them fit for further interrogation this is an acceptable our rule is to provide medical care to war casualties and sick detainees not to repeatedly treat the same patients between
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torture sessions the news comes amidst rising anger with libya's interim government demonstrations in benghazi last week ended with the resignation of a high ranking member of the m.t.c. in the former gadhafi stronghold of bani walid locals pushed out their traditional council forces claiming systematic abuse it started with the very beginning of the rebellion very beginning of the insurrection the second day of the rebellion. the february the african migrants were rounded up locked in a detention center and burnt to death and the n.p.c. expressed support for this time and this is part of the strategy of the west you know divide and rule that was given the green light of the torture and execution that we're seeing now so this is a recipe for civil war meanwhile the nato operation that brought them to see to power is by itself raising question as. a high profile international team of human rights activists has been to leave to
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investigate some of make sure that it bears entity of where with that if we go in the friends. and there were being the air raids. and court have been raping them if you are mandated to protect the videos that. it is very very accurate in a way that i myself saw the killing of so many people in front of more my eyes i saw the killing of fifty one people in front of my eyes was fifteen years old and while all sides in the live in conflict are to blame for violence and violations the human rights activists claim not all of them have been held responsible for their wrongdoing investigating what happened during libya seven months civil war and the nato campaign to protect civilians this fact finding mission discovered
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again crimes against humanity but the goal was not to judge but to shed light on what happened and not to repeat the mistake in recent united nations report has reviewed that up to eight thousand supporters have been held by militia groups in libya right now and with numerous occasions of torture and revenge killing throughout the country hopes of a new beginning for libya are fading quickly. r.t. . there are further fall and there's further fall that i should say from the notorious international online piracy pact that's being signed around europe a french army has quit calling the uk to deal a charade in poland thousands marched in protest and even m.p.'s down the anonymous hacker groups mask so their contempt like they are sensitive reports from. down with censorship the ends i counter a few trade agreement known as act which poland signed on thursday has upset many
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internet users across the country in the small town of lupul in alone several thousand people hit the streets fearing the treaty would allow corporations to crack down on the freedom of speech online the idea of funding. for publishing the. material. is somehow illogical to me it's like punishing the corporation that produces knifes for. being used to kill somebody that will be used to monitor our internet activity i believe that talking through the internet email jockeying for a form of self-expression this was yet another rally in a whole string of protests held in poland since tuesday large crowds in several cities voiced their anger at the government for signing the document most of the country's government websites were hijacked by the anonymous group they had
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threatened to reveal sensitive information about the authorities should they go ahead with the act there are certain countries which are very interested in. this is. this is john. and because de. jonge businesses. are property and they want to enforce it all over the world but this doesn't mean that this is good for the people and this is why would we have this protest in poland because people feel. raised by that essentially actor is about protecting intellectual property from music and books pharmaceuticals and clothes similar in form to the stalled u.s. bill sober and people that also sparked widespread protests however critics say actor was engineered in complete secrecy by passing government procedures and the criminal punishment it allows alerted many in the legislation must be founded in the public opinion of what's right and wrong when you have
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a copyright industry that's talking about extraditing a person who has done nothing but linking to t.v. shows extradition does something useful murder and genocide does this is such an abuse of power. think its time is more than ripe for a serious review of what we want with copyright law and it's certainly not calling out just terrorists. if you doubt this will happen given that prime minister party holds a majority say the government says the movement is not a threat to freedom but maintained the internet should not be a space of legal. but protesters say they will bring even more people to war so central square on friday to stop it becoming law in the space of just three days protests and phone have managed to gather tens of thousands of people and while
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this is still little chance that this bill would not make it through parliament the rallies unlikely to die down election or shastri r.t. reporting from poland. and despite widespread opposition from the public and politicians the bill is still expected to go to a vote at the e.u. parliament whose websites were taken temporarily taken down by hackers in protest mosque a from britain's pirate party says efforts to stop politicians adopting the deal must be kept up. under the name of dealing with copyright infringement it's actually going to mean that there's going to be an arms an acceptable level of surveillance on all of our internet connections essentially what this agreement does is it turns your internet service provider into a kind of police officer and that's really one of the problems of the changes that this agreement brings about it makes a copyright infringement a criminal offense which is in fact entirely new move the universe into states is
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continuing to push its own agenda this is been negotiated in secret behind closed doors it's time for the citizens of europe to true voice in addressing this draconian and unnecessary agreement and we'll see more protests like we've seen in poland this this agreement affects everyone because it's about food pay tinting of seeds it's about drugs it's about your health it's also about our shared culture it's time that we stand we stand up and hold our politicians to account. but few minutes from now here in our to the euro goes under financial forensics in switzerland. the house and have nots gather in the swiss alps at the davos world economic forum to try to sort out the highs and lows of the global economy deeply in trouble and the future of the euro zone will have more coming out of. iran could
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cut off its oil supplies to europe as early as next week an iranian m.p. signaled when they could flick the switch with parliament preparing to debate it on sunday it's to bring the e.u. and bargo set to start in july which is designed for to force iran into talks over its nuclear work arounds or agree to these said in recent weeks that it's ready to do just that but the u.s. first wants iraq to prove its atomic program is peaceful your nuclear inspectors are due there in the coming days sure it should finally from the campaign against sanctions and military intervention in the wrong things europe in the us aren't really interested in talking. to grace period that the vision for six months for it is going to take place may actually not be that graceful so iran is taking matters into his own hands and the other issue is that it shows the complex feeling in the midst of politics and the power that the
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iranian parliament holds and that is accountable to its people and it's not going to just sit back and watch what's going to happen to the national sovereignty off the wrong foot nuclear issues really an excuse for deepening the confrontation between iran and the list actually as the same time that is imposing does involve those on the wrong if you see that some european countries are selling more offers to the countries to the arab countries off the page and also they are benefiting from this is iran the phobia of ishtar creating in the region so why solve the problem with negotiations by some countries are cashing in by deepening the conflict already. come on washington its allies keep their options open over iran opposition against more wars getting stronger by the day by many americans people in the state of virginia have even issued a resolution to stop washington rolling out the military get again that's going to change you can discover it's falling on deaf ears. while the obama administration
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says war with iran is still on the table and washington hawks come up with even harsher statements we could break the iranian regime i think within a year the majority of americans may says that their opposition to more wars which is reflected in all recent polls is being ignored in washington residents of charlottesville in virginia took the matter to their city council which passed the resolution calling on the federal government to and all its wars and avoid starting the new one with iran the biggest threat right now is that we will get jackknifed into a war against iran which would be a disaster for the people of iran and for the people of charlottesville and the rest of our country david swanson is the co-author of the resolution adopted by the charlottesville city council. popular will as always been against wars unless pushed in dragged by very manipulative propaganda and they have been
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trying those who want war on iran have been trying unsuccessfully for years to get the american people on board i went out on the street to see how many people i would meet who want the u.s. to attack iran. do you think the us should attack iran no no not at all so i think we should go it's a terrible idea one of the worst ideas i think i have heard a while yeah that would be horrible yeah because they're good guys but because. i think another war is just a horrific idea but look on the republican side you've got certain ones over there now who want to give just can't wait to get us in war it really doesn't look good at all. do you think the u.s. should attack iran yes just one out of more than a dozen interviews and it's not just people on the street but many experts in the security field warn against starting a war with iran including the former acting director of the cia people keep saying that the military.
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