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but this one i think. comes out on the top because it's just. the fact that we played on the six hours is incredible incredible i think it was probably the longest finals. here and the fact is. making me cry really. now he's the best of the world. so the history is. the study. has a patent on the history of the winning winning. one of the world will see work for here as well just before that russia. lost the mixed doubles finals she and indian partner leander paes came from set down against bethany matic sands of the usa and manias. but then lost in the camp a few deciding tie break ten point three thirty joyful to carry out
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a magic sans the flamboyant american adding her biggest title so far to her collection of unusual outfits. moving to robin van persie scored two quick penalties as arsenal came back from two goals down to beat aston villa three two in the fourth round of the f.a. cup richard dunne and darren bent had given him the right to you know half time lead but three goals in the space of seven minutes gave the gun his big three theo walcott's fifty seven minute strike was sandwiched between van persie spot pigs as arsenal completed a stunning comeback earlier fraser campbell scored sunderland's equaliser as the black cats three one one in the northeast darby with middlesbrough the replay will be at riverside on february the seventh or so quick look at the draw then for the next round arsenal will travel to either sunderland or middlesbrough in the fifth round after the last sixteen draw always also made on sunday elsewhere chelsea will play carling cup holders birmingham stoke from one to crawley. and the third in
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england for ever tim will play the winner of the replay between the blackboard and sheffield wednesday on brighton's reward beating newcastle is a trip to liverpool while bolton will go to either millwall or sad glory to take on championship side leicester there and tottenham go to see steven age who were in the last sixteen for the first time. now the stadium that will host the opening match of the year a twenty twelve championships has been officially opened in warsaw estate a rock concert and firework display of thousands braved chilling temperatures to enjoy it the stadium cost six hundred million dollars to build on is meant to open last year but that was put off repeatedly because of construction problems co-host poland will play greece here in the opening match on june the eighth and the poles will then play russia at the stadium four days later. now will rank as one of the most shocking meltdowns engulfs history carl stanley was in line to win the farmers
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insurance in san diego but threw away a three shot lead on the final hole and went on to lose to brandt snedeker in a playoff nerves getting the better of stanley one point he was seven shots clear after birdies in the first two colds on the last day and even though snedeker finished his round strongly he was still three shots off the pace despite a birdie here on the last hole so stanley came to the eighteenth full of hope that he'd get his first win on the p.g.a. tour he had a similar approach this in a deck or two but this approach to the grain turned into a nightmare as the ball rolled agonizingly into the water he then three putted for a triple bogey and that meant he'd go into a playoff with snedeker where on the second extra hole stanley just missed his part . to hand snedeker that title and the million dollars in prize money. you know really you're walking out there to refocus to really get back in the new
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turn it doesn't matter if it was you know if you're going to back my way into the playoffs i need to make sure already deployed i did get some great shots made some good parts i'm just very very fortunate to be where i know for sure. robert's rock was a surprise when the abu dhabi championship he shared the overnight lead with him for words going into the final day and the two were neck and neck early on with both two of the opening three holes but good staying crumbled with two straight bogeys while the thirty four year old rock who is ranked outside the top one hundred proceeded with confidence although he did have some bogeys also hit some birdies and finished on thirteen under par over a one stroke mcelroy their u.s. open champion birdied his last why woods and it up in a three way tie for third with dane thomas bjorn down the northern irishman putting in a strong finish then thanks to thanks to a hole in one here on the twelfth followed by three birdies but the day did belong to rock he grabbed his second win on the tour. just started i've managed to get in
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. trouble for a lot of the climatology words misuse just everything you want to do it was a goal for. you know was it was a day were i had a chance you know robert just played real solid all day. as i said i really took the ball affordable i didn't do anything you know wrong today and hit a couple shots at about my. two good looks and. elsewhere go found itself a very young champion this fourteen year old lydia code became the first ever player male or female to win a professional tournament she hit the flag at the eighteenth hole the new south wales open sydney but the new zealand amateur held on to triumph by four shots could have created history when she was thirteen but came up just short of claiming her maiden crown at the same event last year meanwhile the only seven male golf when it is japan's rio. he was fifteen when he picked up his fifth title but it's
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co he's now basking in the limelight. i can really think much and. for i really knows i'm really happy and good to go for the last three days. this i'm happy and people can use. in making history is just amazing. funny brushes wrestlers have dominated at the event in grand prix in siberia the annual event named after beating time olympic champion has been a promising test for the russian team with just six months to go before the start of the london olympics and from costa reports. the three day event wraps up with the most captivating of ballots in the men's heavyweight division and once again wrestlers from russia have made it into all of the finals with only one american wrestler making it with a knowledge of it stage in the one hundred twenty kilograms of vision the most prestigious weight class so a battle between olympic silver medalist russia's medal and four time all american
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wrestler serve the law can have the first period ended in a draw but the russian managed to win the clinch despite losing the disc toss. a benefit period a little more convincing in the second period and scored blog net by soup wants to one and claimed gold despite failing to reach the top of the podium at the von european golden grand prix the united states team did finish in third place with one silver and three bronze medals those are certainly some of our best rustlers you're talking about the lack of jake barra both medalled at the world championships and certainly have a good chance not only at the olympic games so now we have some of our best guys here we've got some work to do the final in the eighty four k. division was a crowd pleaser with the local two time european champion and sort of who do shift stepping out on the mat against last year's world championships runner up your heat or by of the match had to be decided in an additional third round with
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a cross they are sick native getting the upper hand over his opponents from north to set. up on ours in the ninety six k. division could only go to one place and that's russia's republic of dagestan both wrestlers are represented in the city of much. both of the salon and. have recorded the world cup victories in twenty eight cents and were evenly matched up here as well however it was the twenty three year old who outsmarted his club mate and claimed gold. we had hoped for three gold medals a few students and the dog just on the wrist was teach quite well the witness will soon compete at the european championships well soon and groans medalist two world cup event in azerbaijan as for those and for those who didn't really impress here they have another chance to prove their worth at the russian nationals. russian wrestlers claimed overall first place of the eve on european gold in grand prix with a gold and eight silver medals the japanese women helped their side finish second
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and then merican skein third the olympics are coming up fast and most of the wrestlers will meet each other again soon in various qualifications tournaments around the world that's all from cross they are i'm on call sort of the reporting for r.t. in eastern siberia and out is all this fulfillment so you buy finish. line russia would be soon which brightened if you. song from fans to christian. means flintstone totty don't come. closer is that so much different a huge musician apparently finding the mark with
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a crude blockade and the turning off of the taps as the united states maybe you again sanction iran iran is also threatening to impose.
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iran warns a ban on oil sales to some countries is still possible and a growing in tehran rhetoric from campaigning u.s. politicians ahead of this year's presidential race. dark clouds of war are looming over the syrian capital with heavy artillery fire heard on the outskirts of the government tanks witnessed on the streets. and it's back to brussels for years as the blog rattled by debt crises seeks to install spending seat belts for each member nation. boss prime minister putin gets down to business and comes up with russia's new economic play out in the latest article to baptise presidential bid. and in the business bulletin the russian markets started the week
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first training session with losses find out what to expect going forward at about twenty minutes. eleven am in the russian capital you're watching r t m arena joshie welcome tehran plans to hold or oil exports to some e.u. countries are still alive warns iran's oil minister that's despite the country's parliament temporarily postponing the debate on a possible cut of crude supplies to iran is aiming to deflect the flow of sanctions adopted by the west that have been targeting the country's oil industry by implementing the measures the u.s. and the european union are seeking to bring an end to iran's alleged nuclear weapons program meanwhile a high profile group of i.a.e.a. inspectors have begun there is. three day mission to examine iran's nuclear
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activities tehran says the talks with the un atomic body officials the first on such a level in more than three years will prove its nuclear ambitions are peaceful professor side mohammad marandi from the university of tehran says the i.a.e.a. visit will not change the west's hardline approach towards iran but the a currently has full time monitors in iran and this is something that we rarely hear in the western media we have cameras in all of iraq installations so therefore there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever that iran's nuclear program is anything but peaceful and. has no evidence on this the iranians are not very optimistic about the i.a.e.a. because it is heavily influenced by western countries it's not a democratic body most of the members on the board are european and north american they don't represent the international community at all and the head of a is he owes his job to the united states if you look at the wiki leaks documents
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the united states and the europeans are basically engaging in acts of war against the iranian people as the real issue is not the nuclear program it is iran independence and sovereignty and what america beats the drums of war over iran it may not always be driven by these lawmakers states nuclear intentions would be u.s. presidential candidates aren't shy when it comes to voicing their anti iran rhetoric in front of america's influential jewish community. explains tham merica almost never misses an opportunity to praise its ally ironclad commitment and i mean ironclad to israel's security has meant the closest military cooperation between our two countries in history or point a proverbial punch at its greatest adversary but there will be no doubt. america is determined to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon and i will take no options off the table. however for many
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american jews and israeli supporters barack obama's war of words against tehran doesn't go far no sign of the simply state i'm committed to israel's security you have to promote policies that commit you that show that you're serious about his security israel through these actions feels that obama is not committed to doing everything this power to stop iran from having nuclear weapons iran is a in this an existential threat to israel and obama should be saying. so publicly that he will support israel in whatever military action they stay necessary more inclined as president of the zionist organization of america he says an unprecedented amount of american jews and israelis share his animosity a feeling arguably underscored by the israeli government according to published reports tell of eve would only give washington twelve hours notice if deciding to strike iran i believe his policies are among the most hostile israel's ever
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experienced of any president in my lifetime recently it was the life of president obama being threatened in a column written by the owner of the atlanta jewish times in an article titled what would you do andrew adler listed the assassination of obama as one way to ensure israel's security he wrote in part give the go ahead for u.s. based massada agents to take out a president deemed unfriendly to israel in order for the current vice president to take his place and forcefully dictate that the united states' policy includes helping the jewish state obliterate its enemies i think that threat. or we are going to kill you either politically or literally i think that it. serious threat. seriously the american president and money.
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is the largest. group in the united states it is the king maker in. the american israel public affairs committee known as a pac declined our request for an interview meanwhile obama finds himself facing another election and a slew of republican opponents banging on much louder war drum against iran with regards to iran which perhaps represents the greatest exist central threat to israel we have to make it abundantly clear and it is unacceptable that i take those that word carefully is unacceptable for iran to become a nuclear nation if rick santorum and when rick santorum is president iran will not get a nuclear weapon because the world as we know it will be no more than clear i want to have israel i'm very close to that. i would have said publicly that i would rather plan a joint operation conventionally than push the israelis to a point where the nuclear. at a time when the u.s.
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bears the burden of a broken economy growing social unrest and ongoing military conflicts starting a war with iran would not be in america's best interest but in order to keep a best friend many believe president obama will be forced to put israel's national security first marine up or nile r.t. new york. the ongoing western attempts to corner iran and what iran is doing in response are both tackle to peter lavelle's crosstalk that's coming up in about twenty five minutes and here's a taste of what's. the word even wants to bring the hidden even out of a well by doing something spectacular and destructive to enemies of islam and this is what motivates him right you guys and all of the old soviet leadership who for all their misdeeds were atheist so they believe that a nuclear war and death was an end in failure and many things dying in a nuclear war for allah will get him to paradise what incentive do you have to bring to bear on him what carrot can you offer him to compare with us so you have
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to be prepared to stop his military efforts and he says i'm going to go and he says he doesn't and you can involve why don't you remember in the new zealand you know he wants to wipe out israel which is a lot for a country that has been attacked anybody should not be only dropped to the most powerful nation this kind of rhetoric this kind of rhetoric is not good for israel is really is a very strong country and it doesn't need this bibi netanyahu use of this kind of information and rhetoric to get reelected he doesn't need another people you know how do you know then like you are going to be nice or are you going to say interesting to me. and syrian troops backed by tanks and having ammunition have reportedly regain control over the outskirts of damascus and activists suggest over sixty people have been killed in the latest fighting just over a day after the arab league mission was frozen artists are first reports from this year in capital. well the sense really that this decision to hold the mission was
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going to inflame an already extremely volatile situation and unfortunately that's exactly what we've seen happen now minister lavrov was speaking on his tour of asia pacific countries and what he said about it was that he didn't really understand why such a useful tool was used in this way and now we've seen the observer mission start and eventually grounds to a halt they never really recovered after that decision last week for the gulf states when they withdrew their monitors now their decision they said was because they felt the mission had failed to hold the syrian government to its pledge to end the violence and it was a surprising decision that's how the foreign minister described it because at exactly the same time that the gulf states made that decision the decision would also be made to extend the mission and now it was interesting was when that decision was made for the gulf states to withdraw their monitors one of the observers are it's i was speaking to you had hinted that perhaps the rest of them
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would would follow and is things really now with them having their mission hold to that this is possibly what's going to happen we've got the meeting coming up on cheese day where the arab league against three presenting. findings essentially briefing the u.n. and most guys named remains a very very adamant that it's not going to back any plan that's going to leave the door open to foreign military intervention in fact again their response to western cool's now that has said that it's impossible to hold dialogue with the regime here the foreign minister called very irresponsible and indeed unforgivable as i think there's a real sense that this arab league was the one opportunity ready to piss you are the resolution through dialogue there's a lot of people here saying what was the point in having them here in the first place if they were going to be made strengthened if they were going to try wait where was dialogue and if all right is essentially we're going to lead to a u.n.
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. action anyway being got her off the go do you know you've got are being all these areas around the capital that have seen increasing conflict than there were really serious reports about the violence happening in those areas and very very concerning because the area where way was fact but you've got a huge number of civilian people still in the ground that he's lives in now in very very serious danger with this. situation so our first reporting there from syria answer is also helping you keep track of this your incompetency up to the minute with all developments in the country via her twitter stream and apparently this week he says observers compare their fact finding mission to tom and jerry as they chase the empress unsuccessfully around the country that's how they explain the difficulty of trying to get an accurate perspective on the situation in certain areas. of the.
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revision of russia's economic priorities that's what prime minister and presidential hopeful lot of are putin sees as one of the main tasks if he regains the top job a fresh bottle of ideas now with an economic tent comes in his third pre-election article published in one of russia's major newspapers. summed up the main points. according to prime minister putin the world is currently witnessing a very interesting time when the global economic crisis has led to reorganization of power and some traditional fever stepping down and new players gaining more influence and the prime minister says russia has all the chances to secure a place ome all the leaders of course are problems and one of the main one is russia's dependency on natural resources which leads to poor labor efficiency outdated technologies and
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a lack of competitiveness in other spheres of in this trees in russia and the prime minister also says that private investors are afraid to give money into new projects in other steers besides energy projects that major overhaul is needed for the entire system for all sectors from the service sector to the farming industry but it's not an easy task since russia is a huge country with diverse climate and big population these aren't really tast for the next several months about for the next several years the prime minister's also listed a set of four couper industries which have to be developed they include the traditional space exploration and nuclear energy there's also all the pharmaceutics and high tech came a coal industries aviation and so on and the prime minister says even though the state has to start reducing its influence on the economy there are these couper spheres of industries where control is simply essential russia needs more
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innovations more new technologies which has to be based on a better education and better jobs the country has to stop importing to acknowledge us from abroad and work on some it's all new ones it's very important that russia has managed to finally get into the world trade organization which is going to help its modernize the entire system so these are some of the. he ideas put forward by the prime minister in this order go forming the foundation of his electoral program europe is going off reporting they're coming up for you later in the program here on r.t.e. cops and occupiers in the city of oakland all for tans as a tolerance go out the window as police bombard road quality activists with gas grenades and jail time. bad data stereo and fresh ammunition for europe's bailout fund the main themes coming up in today's e.u. summit in brussels but the meeting the first such this year is set for
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a tan start as critical greek credit talks drag on our correspondent tess or silly as more from brussels. leaders of the twenty seven member states of the european union are meeting today for the first summit twenty twelve hours being called an informal summit and it's not being labeled as a last ditch effort at this time nevertheless the stakes remain a very high especially with regard to the economic social and political stability of certain member states official. our jobs and growth this is very crucial at a time when the average unemployment is at around ten percent even going up as high as twenty three percent in countries like spain it is expected that the seventeen members of the eurozone may meet after. it hasn't been officially announced but it may be decided upon today of whether the talks among between the seventeen will go ahead and one of the most important topics they need to discuss is that of ongoing
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negotiations between greece and its creditors has to be a deal where creditors are being asked to write down some of the greek debt take some losses is crucial here if greece is to get the second tranche of its money just adding to the mix of what's happening today belgium is holding a general strike involving both the a private and public sector people are going out to protest against the government moves to make it harder for them to retire early as well as the flash point of benefits so all of this is part of a certain want put forward to bring down the deficit of the country too with. three percent now there have been talk prior to today. so it doesn't coincide with a general strike but after all. all of these are indeed happening today. tests are still your reporting there and if you missed any of our stories and don't hesitate to log on to our web site here's a taste of what's there for you today it's one thing to admire architecture but
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this woman has taken her one step further. building. blocks in giant israeli super drone crashes joining find out what caused the largest aircraft in the country's arsenal to go down. well with. its technology innovations all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future. wealthy british. right.

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