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which coffee. first time only fifteen minutes she says fifteen days. and then and then six remembers just memory guy for that. but you were there with hugo you know already girlfriend seeing because his catholic began before us of course i want to. wife. and then to be zealand he went to paris yes well we're doing that. study for my. man to. man to man he it's. also with
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a girlfriend not dr. bentley like they're like they won the war they were the bad. woman that anyone had on. because they're really wanting a ban and. it's been nice alright be nice. i think business why not. so she took me out of there as well then she left you now stay there you're tough. and that's how real a not like what you would have been like. in. the. dark . at night i can see. what that means i couldn't find them in my bottom worthing i just nobody talked to me. yeah after all that i am here i have lived
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together two years with the new zealand one now struggle. but the still still the same i mean still. i love life. peace make the correct name. so whenever mary lou coming to. know something i've been alive. now i'm twenty seven if i'm more than thirty yes or not so it's not maybe when i want to. i'm still at the front really. but i still can't do it because. i would have been more dead up there at that if i have to go.
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ok. yes. now do you feel lonely if you don't miss the companionship. that's going to cheat you most in business. and your body tired you need to practice. ready. to crack. i have known i have known you see. well in the fifty's and. in the sixty's then again it was because. of something different by the beach but since it didn't perform so with the use of society he succeeded you see it's. kind of.
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this. this is because this part of it. that to get anything. down. it's always been that sort of element anyway i mean women coming here looking for. young boys and men that's been around forever. i think it's all to do with mater and how you present applies to me what i think everybody that's not really paradise but for those women i guess it is that it. all is on the beach. can't it on a. beach body like. some that would love some to.
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. writes. from stupid. stunts on t.v. don't. you seeking to impose tougher economic sanctions on syria's government after failing to boost pressure on president assad through a u.n. draft resolution blocked by russia and china. russia's foreign minister called western reaction to the veto indecent and hysterical ahead of a visit to damascus aimed at finding a political solution to the ongoing crisis. ensuring greater political involvement for the people through the internet prime minister putin laying out plans to upgrade russian democracy a day after massive pro and anti-government rallies sweeping russia. and pressure on all fronts the greek coalition government deadlocked over adopting new austerity
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measures needed to secure a second bailout while the e.u. says the time for a deal for athens just running at. ten am in moscow are ten pm rather in moscow i met tries a good to have you with us here on r t our top story the e.u. and u.s. want to further toughen sanctions on syria in a bid to crank up pressure on the country's ruling regime the decision came after russia and china vetoed the latest u.n. draft resolution on syria moscow and beijing say the wording took sides in the conflict isn't solely blame the government. violence without mentioning armed extremist groups in syria opposition leaders claim at least fifty people were killed in the wave of a fresh of taxes by the army on the city of homes the government denies the assault and amateur footage showing the alleged shelling can't be independently verified as our case our first reports an absence of credibility and video evidence from the
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country raises the questions as to exactly what's going on there just a warning you may find some of the images in this report disturbing. and social networking sites have for the past ten months been one of the activists he means of offering the world glimpses of the violence that's torn through syria activist groups report how we got the brick through and we've just seen pictures which the b.b.c. can't verify the same many differing numbers and reports getting to the bottom of what's really going on is a major challenge even from inside the country. they think. the way. ahead is the u.n. security council showdown this weekend and the violence in syria seemed to reach fever pitch with activists reporting a massacre in homs that was all over the headlines and watched with horror by
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people worldwide initially the death toll that night was put over two hundred you see there could be as many as two hundred just in the last hour or two that was later significantly downgraded strict access policies they have made it difficult for many foreign networks to get their correspondents into the country to collect evidence at the end of last year i leveled this criticism at the foreign minister's spokesman we've never banned the media by the way. because of the objectivity we've been filtering but you can how can you justify for instance you on the people relying on you to. broadcasting one side even though or even on you tube you have also atrocity committed by the elements it's true that to a large extent mainstream coverage of the pro-government can has been pretty sparse this graphic video appears to show every gene supporter being hanged with the clear
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picture of exactly what's happening in syria right now it's hard to know what the western allies that the. when basing their assertions oh and this is not really about human rights and democracy this is all about regime change dissatisfied with the wedding at the resolution especially in china the latest proposal many felt it contained to studying a case of libya pressuring china believes to do right in the foreign military intervention as a conflict between the two sides as the crisis in syria is becoming increasingly internationalized been a miss is in play a role to try to put an end to the violence the going to have to be very careful not to make the same mistakes made in libya. looking like. indecent and hysterical that's
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a russia's foreign minister characterized criticism by some western countries of the russia china double veto sergey lavrov spoke ahead of his upcoming visit to damascus where he's scheduled to meet with the country's authorities tuesday or he's peter all for has more. this was continuing on from the system by china and russia to veto the recent un resolution on syria from moscow said he laughed it off saying that russia had asked the un security council to delay the vote for several days in order to allow mr lovett off to complete his trip to damascus now they were that request were turned down by the u.n. security council heading to damascus on tuesday bearing with him a message from president dmitri medvedev a message that's believed to request the assad government make strong democratic changes in the country now the foreign ministry very unhappy about this the russian government very unhappy in fact going as far as to call it disrespectful to allow
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the not allow the vote to be delayed until. it completed that trip now. with regards to the comments that it be made from around the world following that the session by china and russia to veto the u.n. resolution with condemnation from the united states from france from great britain the foreign secretary in great britain going as far as to say that this meant there was blood on the hands of those that had vetoed it well so very unhappy about these comments he was speaking at a press conference alongside people here in a foreign minister he said that he was scathing in his response to those comments made from abroad some western comments on the outcome of the u.n. security council syrian resolution vote sounded decent and almost hysterical in this connection i recall the old saying that those who are angry are really right why these are still recall statements attempts are being made to blur what is really happening in syria and what's really happening is that there are several
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sources of violence in syria not just one it seems that the resolution cool authors who rushed the vote despite the odds were more interested in simply finding somebody to blame drawing attention away from the armed group. there are receiving weapons and other kinds of encouragement from abroad but with regards to why russia vetoed that resolution over the weekend while russia's position on syria has always been the same they condemn both sides both the a side comment and the the opposition and want them both sides to put down their weapons and come to the table for talks now as far as russia were concerned the resolution was on the table only focused on the government forces and didn't make any requests on the the opposition to lay down their arms and as far as russia concerned that's not acceptable when it comes to a u.n. resolution on syria. china law and political hours for me instead of democracy in cooperation says countries pushing for regime change in syria are also pursuing
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goals that lie beyond just this middle eastern country but it's part of their general program of regime change across the middle east of course behind syria there is the more important target of the wrong syria is one of iran's most important allies in the world and certainly in the middle east so we have a target syria targets iran as soon as the international community starts to get involved even even politically never mind by sitting in bombers or troops even politically as soon as it starts to get involved in the civil. situation of civil unrest of this kind then the tables are kicked in favor of the rebels in favor of the rebels in the country in question. because those people think that they can rely on foreign support political or military and it weakens as it were the government position really straight from friends. back in the gates the government so foreign intervention could make things worse because it distorts the natural
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mechanisms which exist inside any countries resulting in a conflict of this current. stay with us here on r t still ahead this hour a whistleblower nominated for the nobel peace prize a u.s. soldier accused of releasing secret files to wiki leaks now on the list of candidates for the prestigious award we'll talk with one of the people behind his nomination. but first with less than a month to go before russia's presidential ballot emotions are running high as the campaigns shift up a gear following a day of demonstrations across the country prime minister and presidential candidate lattimer putin continues laying out his electoral program this time it's more about web shape democracy with initiatives allowing people to suggest their own laws online. as well. while the main idea of the sort of civil society in russia has grown and developed and become much more active most importantly compared to say ten years ago and what comes to the state well it's
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a lagging behind at the moment people do want to be more active and have more influence on the political life and one of the mechanisms providing them with these opportunities is the internet and this is not only about the tens of thousands of people who now take to the streets for this or that rally is about millions of internet users in russia who over the past few years have become very active. stores of blogs and forums videos of all internet lures political movements and all of them are going on the web and the prime minister wants to see the role of the internet and its influence increase more user friendly government websites to provide proper basis for public discussion and not only on initiatives put forward by the states any person any internet user has to be able to put forward their own draft law and if it gains say one hundred thousand approval signatures from other users it has to be reviewed by the parliament the internet also gives another
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opportunity to evaluate civil servants for example if locals are. district of any city are not satisfied with the way the head of the local police department works or a judge or even the principal of a local school they have to be able to voice their concerns on the web be heard by the of the ladies so that the civil servants can be substituted but let's move the web aside for a bit and focus on other initiatives like reintroducing the elections all to local governors was initially put forward by the president supported by the prime minister now another initiative in this sphere is easing the rules through extreme political parties which should make way for more competition for this now this brings us to another problem corruption and the prime minister is proposing to increase the salaries of civil servants in exchange for their complete transparency and put together a list of the most corrupt jobs and it's in the ninety's many people wanted to become all the guards now there a need for civil servants because these positions are often viewed as possibilities
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to make easy money quick and important for the prime minister. it's time for that to change as well. play more on this and other stories that we're covering a click away at our t.v. dot com online right now the kremlin wants a more competitive approach to russian politics president medvedev saying the country needs a strong liberal party that would break the mold of current politics more highlights of what he had to say and plenty more at r.t. dot com. plus u.s. battleships carrying out military exercises off the country's east coast ahead of a deployment to the persian gulf and stop the drill not depict a country resembling a ron find out more at r.t. dot com. meanwhile barack obama orders new sanctions against the islamic republic hitting its central bank and giving us agencies the power to freeze assets late to iran the move is part of an effort to pressure iran over its controversial nuclear ambitions also coming amid growing fears of
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a unilateral israeli strike on the country's atomic program israel's former head of intelligence tells r t that the country and western leaders are attempting to demonize iran to stoke panic and suspicion. the leadership believes that in order to arouse international public opinion and in order to mount pressure upon the iranians it's necessary to impress upon the world at large and public opinion the national public opinion this is a serious international threat and i believe that in this context probably the leadership here believes that using the word existence will rings a bell which also brings you back to the days gone by in the twentieth century. a rise of nazi germany the world war two and of course the holocaust and the. apparitions these. pictures these experiences recalled in order to impress
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upon the world that maximum pressure should be mounted on the right. the full interview coming your way in about fifteen minutes here on r.t. . the greek prime minister is struggling to get coalition party leaders to buy into harsh new international bailout terms the talks have now been postponed till tuesday but a massive fifteen thousand jobs cut has already been accepted this is pressure mounts on athens with the european commission spokesman saying the deadline has already passed the country must now accept even more painful cuts if it's to get a one hundred thirty billion euro second lifeline from international creditors if the deal falls through greece is expected to default by the end of march trevor evans a professor at the berlin school of economics and the law says austerity measures may only make the situation worse. but the moment it's a very close play they're putting great pressure on greece to make these cuts greece is having enormous political difficulties in making the cuts but furthermore
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if they do make these cuts it's just going to drive greece into an even deeper recession which means it will have even less money to meet its foreign debt repayments the only possibility of greece but also portugal or ireland repaying their debts he is if they get long term financing that means that they can begin to invest in projects that have a future based on skilled labor not on cutting wages and driving the country into a recession with ten years of euro massive imbalances built up in europe germany built up a massive trade surplus of two hundred billion euro the countries of southern europe greece spain italy and for trickle up deficits of between one hundred fifty to two hundred billion euros failing to deal with those balances is that the root of the problem and that's the european union and mrs merkel and president sarkozy address this problem they will not get to grips with the crisis. the name private
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bradley manning a u.s. soldier accused of passing classified material to whistle blowing web site wiki leaks has consistently made it into headlines mostly and. in action with his trial but now was names on a different list that of more than two hundred nominees for the nobel peace prize brigitta yon's daughter a member of the isolated parliament from the parliamentary group a group called the movement which put forward reading this nomination told me earlier why she thinks he deserves to wait for the manning do so. because he's been criminalized or long whistle on war crimes it is not a criminal act to blow the whistle on war crimes or to blow the whistle on any crime. we feel that. by these leaks for example the video collateral murder. the wall. and. people that have.
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put their name to war in afghanistan in iraq through their governments need to know what is meeting going on there and by knowing what is going on there and we see this in can apply more pressure on our governments to be accountable for the crimes that have been conducted in our names we do not. let the bradley manning case be because of his injust treatment be the course of silencing all the people the courageous people who want to do their civic duty by reporting on crimes being. a state or military. taking a look at some other stories making headlines across the globe romania's prime minister is trying to dissolve the government saying he wants to preserve social and economic stability in the country this follows weeks of protests over austerity measures introduced in two thousand and ten to secure financial aid from the e.u. and i.m.f. .

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