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through real in a person they have to burn the best behavior and i think this is extreme isn't as a result of intense fence brainwashing either from the irresponsible media or the way fans are organized we have to learn to accept results of matches because that's football. to them. everything is continuing to go to plan for c.s. because basketball is on the continent the moscow fights maintaining their one hundred percent record in the euro league following yet another convincing victory over gala seeking a thirteenth straight win in the russian capital on the went to part of the right way the armenian finishing the open quarter seven points to the with the rest of the encounter a century one way traffic the turks simply unable to handle a powerful cisco lineup in a trust that she's troublesome all evening long ending with a game high twenty points the likes of jim borden on and recurring lengthy also unstoppable helping the russians take it easy fine said. moving to the n.b.a. where the memphis grizzlies have registered their first win in atlanta in seven
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long years the visitors holding a ten point question at the break leaving fifty three forty three the grizzlies then going to tar not to advance leading to a twenty four point advantage no less by the end of the third quarter really gave a twenty one points including this reverse dunk midway through that period. shots in the final dozen minutes here from the tea atlanta with no answer for a fired up memphis ninety six seventy seven how it ended. brings us to ice hockey and finally starting to look like true title contenders the blue and whites wrapping up with number three on the trot the hardware archon koreans has more. more sit in seventh in the eastern conference made the long journey to moscow from the russian far east and three defeats in a row and in order to avoid a fourth they were fired up and started confidently. on the score in seventeen
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minutes into the first period and the visitors won up how well it soon ended and enamel started to dominate the game straight after the break sergei can cough levelled matters midway through the second period and just three minutes later sergei saw him to denominate front but the visitors never gave up the last period saw them firing at alexander edelman his goal constantly apart from the old counterattack by deny. the most relevant less pressure was rewarded when alexander mccall and equalized for a more just ten minutes before the buzzer to all of the sixty minutes send the two sides into overtime where every mistake counts and to the delight of the home crowd the must go it's just had the edge heartbreak far more as deny missouri. hit home the decider in the very last minute of the game. paddleboard slam of we're
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satisfied with the result of the game but there are some aspects which we need to improve surely from first of all it's our power play because this could help us a lot in the playoffs and it's kind of that i think we were a little bit unlucky who could have won during regular time and also missed a week chances to grip an extra point in overtime two points for the number one for a more meaning that the team from the far east will need to improve their standards be sure of making the forthcoming playoffs while olive's their ox charges prepare for the cage shell final stages line and overall fill a position or don't wriggle orients our city. golfer ryan palmer weathered this storm to come out smelling of roses out the waste management phoenix open the american finishing the first run with a one stroke lead opening day proceedings were first delayed due to frost then cut short due to darkness palmer with just a single bogey on the day and eight of the thirty five rule making one of those under par efforts here on the fourth after this great approach the american would
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later go on to birdie the par five fifteen told despite hitting his initial shot into the water twenty eleven money list runner up but that is webb simpson not too far behind his pal the twenty six will with seven birdies he sits one stroke behind the skies continued to get darker in the t.p.c. scottsdale course with many golfers forced to wrap up their opening round on friday which will start in a few hours time. and as a patient is reaching fever pitch ahead of this weekend's n.f.l. super bowl the biggest game on the american calendar featuring some international talent as well such as new england patriots punter zoltan mesko the twenty five year old who has been speaking about the long road travel from rumania to the u.s. finale against the new york giants. bullets flying through our apartment and we were ducking down on christmas eve which was not a very christmas like atmosphere to be and you know i had
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a different sense of what america would be and like i was i was a little you know shell shocked at first but then you know you grow into it and this is kind of what i expected oh i'm so grateful for this opportunity in the world where i've come from you know when you put it on in perspective it's it's it's i don't know i don't even have the words inscribed. a great story let's move to biathlon where you have any good run chiffons clean gold in the men's ten kilometer sprint race up to seven stage of the world cup in norway it was the russians first ever world cup victory to vote perfect both shooting ranges on fast on the track on five for all germany was second while bronze went to local store and overall leader and state's. let's stay with that winter sports finally where local hopefuls were kept off the top rung of the podium during the moscow stage of cross country skiing world cup conscious and to top off the subzero temperatures
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the finest this report. despite a great course constructed any allusion to standing in central moscow they were and was notably missing several top skiers married b.r.d. and dyer colonia and better not a folk who decided to skip the raise due to the extremely cold weather poland's giustina kowalczyk had a chance to leapfrog the organ in the overall world cup standings the twenty nine year old skier started the fire on slowly controlling the committee sion from behind but boosted health pace with a few hundred metres to go to the lead and didn't look back to claim her maiden three technique city sprint triumph while the russians not good as the low end them especially are that sanker finish second and third respectively with this win couple chick to go the overall world cup lead this now snow is already hurting really have no money when you think i've condition one not so fast there but the thing with carter i'm happy with this in the men's can petition it seemed like the
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russians would took advantage of their solid squad home snow and cold weather however on the go in money love and liberty with forward up to the final wellspring clear alexi for the hope was eliminated in the quarter final to stay in the fourteen sport the russians were setting the pace at the start of the final but it was a lot better so to set the quickest lap to twenty four year old swede crew is bust his opponents to his first world cup victory noways on that was a glorious and it was second and the one cares show of canada by the third place better some is now thirty seven points ahead of bit a hole topping the overall sprint world cup today i have got to finish and. i was trying to stay in the back of the first part of the track so i had a little bit more in there so. to go today must go stage of the world cup was one to remember with extreme minus temperatures their magic races
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a new leader is in the overall standings and despite the harsh weather fans will no doubt be hoping the van to remains an ever present on the cross-country calendar because they about out of order to create sport find goodness i work in a studio cold cold temperatures out that is all your world weather is coming up in just a tick. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images. from the
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streets of canada. giant corporations are old today.
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we've seen more tear gas fired into crowds of protesters in egypt as people vent their anger against some of the true rudeness for not doing enough to stop wednesday's. seventy four dead. the u.n. makes headway on a new resolution on syria references to a gene change it wants to russia's concerns. on the close up on the boat all polling stations across russia. as well caps are installed on the prime minister's words. is the eurozone doomed or has indeed risen from the dead it depends on who you're talking to for more on the conflict of
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opinions join business in twenty. around the world and around the clock this is our team for a warm welcome to the top story now protests rage on across egypt. reports of at least three killed and some four hundred injured as police fired tear gas to disperse crowds we've been seeing more take gas fired into crowds within the last hour unrest broke out after wednesday's violence when seventy four people died in post match clashes in cairo protesters continue to gather around me to ministry blaming police for not doing enough to prevent so much deaths. conant you counsel to step down journalistic on a day out i mean what is needed to banking on the unrest at this stage is very
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difficult to say who is actually behind the violence and whether it was a spontaneous. street it but what's certain is that there's a security vacuum and in egypt and this security vacuum is intentional the police and the security apparatus has wanted to since the revolution began has wanted to punish the people for rebelling against it and and so. like in the immediate aftermath of the revolution the police disappeared off the streets and now they haven't returned to full capacity the supreme council the armed forces since barak's ouster have been trying to sell themselves as a guarantor of peace and stability in egypt and so they jump on every opportunity to drive home the message that egypt is in like. mayhem and chaos and the only way we're going to get out of this is for you to support us as your leaders basically the changes that have occurred so far have largely been cosmetic ones to
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try and give. me the generals a sheen of legitimacy but i don't think they have any intention of stepping down just yet unless forced to do so by the street. well tell us what you think about the latest clashes in egypt at r.t. dot com they were asking you why commerce failed to return after egypt's revolution last year so far mostly believe it's because it's the same officials who were in power downs to president barack the running the country now a quarter of the continue on the rest is in the interest of radical groups some people said for the record to sit down it's like if you say the unrest continues because high unemployment persists those are the figures now you can help change that. dot com. you can see first hand those events on fold in cairo at r.t. dot com we're streaming the protests for you live on our web site there. now the
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u.n. is edging closer to a deal on syria with a new draft resolution softened to overcome russia's objections references to present us stepping down an arms embargo have been dropped from the revised text which is still pending approval from moscow continues to wall it will oppose any attempt even to into targeting the syrian regime parties and see churkin has more now from new york. after ssri days of diplomatic deadlock over this arab and western backed regime change resolution it looks like russia's calls that it would not support such resolutions have finally been heard and we're seeing somewhat of a game changer take place delegates and diplomats seem to have agreed on new elements that they are considering putting into a new document and we do know that these new elements are being sent over to governments at home for consideration approval and deliberation and for more we
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know that russia is a master to the u.n. has said that this does not mean that anything has been fully decided yet and russia continues to reiterate that even if the hint of a regime change clause continues to be presented in such a resolution it would not be supported now what we what we're hearing and some reports that this clause will actually be nonexistent in this new text being considered whereas earlier the arab league and the west have been seeing that the syrian leader needs to step down if this does not happen within fifteen days further measures could take place another clause that we're hearing is going to be removed from this document is the arms embargo that russia has also been opposing but from what we understand what will continue or mean in a new text is a support of a facilitation of a political transition now of course i have to again say that some of the details are still largely up in the air some diplomats are saying that
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a vote could come very shortly we will just have to wait and see exactly how events play out of the security council in the days to come. because of this editor of politics first magazine the use the u.s. has to commit to seeing you hands in damascus. western interest in the conflict in syria isn't guided by wanting to advance human rights democracy or the rule of law in the region if it was about that then we'd probably see an american naval flotilla off the coast of saudi arabia which happens to be one of the most repressive and brutal regimes in the world but it follows a pro western foreign policy syria is a huge player in middle eastern politics and the west principally america has a very problematic relationship with syria so it would be very much within america's interests for the syrian government for president assad to fall from power and for a more accommodating a more sort of pro western government to come to power should that happen that
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would give. washington almost full dominance politically in the middle way so instead of western governments the british and the american and the french ones talking about president assad stays being numbered they should be more responsible in their outlook and the main focus should be on bringing pace to syria. senator of politics first magazine talking to us from london there now there's a lot more coming up in the next few minutes with you just to the extreme. it's scary and it's freaking people out this is a misinterpretation of our secret groups the hard line rhetoric from a radical islamic group oxytocin society. also a shock u. turn in the long running spy well assad the father of slain. xander the backtracks on accusations that he was to blame for his son's death.
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but live pictures from every polling station in russia will go online and stars of web cameras are installed across the country ahead of next month's presidential election was introduced by current prime minister and presidential candidate let me put it in one step towards stopping fraud during the vote what is going off as the details. inch after inch mile after mile big brother is preparing to cast his eyes on polling stations as the massive campaign to install web cameras is in full swing across the entire nation but a short on time is but i think if anything i ask for a central electoral commission which is to install web cameras at all polling stations across the country so that everyone can watch online what's happening there almost twenty four hours a day when they go we want them there. the idea was put forward following the biggest protests in russia since the collapse of the u.s.s.r. with tens of thousands demanding fair elections so wiring up over ninety thousand
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polling stations is the scale and around a half of a billion us dollars is the price tag. coming into the system is not be made only for one day we help this project want only develop elections acknowledges but will also help modernize telecommunications infrastructure across the entire country so when they all cameras will be feeding the videos the film to local digital storage facilities after computer processing will be then sent to seven large storage and distribution centers via cable radio and satellite these centers will then broadcast the information to several web portals it's estimated that all together the cameras will film and broadcast four hundred and ninety years of video information in good quality however there is still down to this technology will help make the vote more transparent. you'll get
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a stone i'm sure the observers are going to be able to check advance if these cameras work or not now. everyone knows about cameras in supermarkets but this still doesn't stop robberies from happening. every ballot box will be monitored wait two cameras one with the general view and another with a close up of the slot there are many ways to rig it and the cameras don't provide a hundred percent guarantee against that but using that should still make it much more difficult to stuff boxes course there's nothing new. or whether there are. using them to monitor elections on such a scale is a first for any nation and regardless of the success of the idea everyone will be able to monitor the vote online and not to mention no one is against having more real life observers on the spot in what is going on r.t. moscow. well that voting video isn't online just yet but there's
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a lot that is streaming right now and you can check it out at r.t. dot com government websites in ukraine suffered a two day blackout after being attacked by groups shutting down the farm sharing. i assess crew members will be stocking extra days find out what's the course of the day to dot com. the u.s. announcement that its combat operations in afghanistan will end earlier than expected confusion among afghan officials who say it could be a disaster for the whole transition that american defense secretary leon panetta so the earlier the country wants to switch to a role of supporting and training local forces before the end of next year war correspondent and author eric margolis thinks the upcoming election is the main motive for decision. first of all pressure from other this year's elections poll shows sixty percent of american voters are fed up with the war in afghanistan or
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against that the price is approaching one trillion dollars a time when washington's very hard cash is cutting budgets and obama wants to be reenergized democratic party member he was he's presidency brown is going to repeat student nine states and this is a very important step you must draw to a smaller number of fortified bases and conduct drone attacks will conduct special forces raids it's not over yet and understand what's going to have to be eighty thousand u.s. paid mercenaries who are in afghanistan remains uncertain. it's not only in afghanistan where on certainty reigns they taught taber investigate why russia and nato seem unable to find common ground over a missile defense shield in europe. old means of protection can be used. when global supremacy is at stake.
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between two thousand and five and two thousand and nine u.s. has spent fifteen billion dollars in the price to pay for the entire program that we are dealing with right now is another hundred fifty billion dollars that's larger than many country's entire military budgets went on things because the best form of. that's our special report about fifteen minutes time area. they may be a minority but they are making their presence felt in belgium a group of radical muslims are attracting a mixed public reaction ranging from fear to ridicule and as a test also discovered their extreme message may contradict the very religion they cling to observe. bearded wearing a comma floss jacket and constantly surrounded by men fall out of his hard not to
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notice he heads the islamic fundamentalist group sharia for belgium in september the group opened the country's first sharia court in antwerp to mediate domestic disputes among muslims with our own system. of handling things if you want to accept it accept it if you don't that's your problem but there is a judgment if you if you're a muslim you will go to paradise if you are this believer you will go to hell. any further controversy may have ended there if that was all there is to it that video such as these. have caused outrage. the freedom of speech and. the hatred incitement of violence starts we have. leadership. he openly. said that. i should be. i should be killed because i am an enemy of islam
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in january and work or prosecutor recommended two years in prison and a fine of five hundred fifty euros for about a seven for inciting hatred and violence against non muslims that's in addition to fourteen police court convictions and criminal convictions for robbery defamation and violence if you would. just a few people maybe a dozen of people maybe two dozen of people dressed like. green flag. and this is a joke yet it has its repercussions on other muslims. this kind of group of course they are moved but they have no religious background it is a minority perhaps that in search of an identity. that's bigger and the message they're using it's scary and it's freaking people out of. people
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unfortunately just kind of group shows about image of islam and most muslims condemn this kind of ideology this is a misinterpretation of her secret for. muslims comprise about six percent of the belgian population one of the highest rates in europe and is expected to rise to more than ten percent by two thousand and twenty the muslim who live in belgium they say. they are belgium from american origin turkish origin and the first declination of. not muslim radical groups such as those of the islamic fundamentalists comprise a minority and it's not representative of the muslim community in belgium nevertheless politicians analysts and even the belgian muslims themselves acknowledge that the problem is what these groups symbolize radicalization the process its spread and the allure of extreme views. just are so you r.t. brussels. for well news in brief for you this hour cambodia supreme court has
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sentenced the command which is chief justice and his commie do it to nothing prison thought crimes committed while buying a horse detention center appeal judges rejected his claim that he was only following orders while ever seen what an execution more than talk thousand victims was already serving a thirty five year prison sentence for crimes against humanity. rescue teams are continuing to battle heavy seas and strong winds the search for survivors after a ferry sank off when you give me three hundred fifty passengers and crew aboard almost two hundred fifty people were plucked from the sea but many are still missing the ship's operator said the vessel had sent a distress call then contacted nost most of the passengers were university students and trainee teacher is. a cold snap has already claimed one hundred sixty four lives in eastern europe as countries struggled.

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