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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. no mercy for morsi as he marks his first year as it gets president angry crowds demand his resignation was both opponents and supporters gearing up for mass rallies. so this week more leaks from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden the u.s. has been blogging tapping and cyber monitoring e.u. offices in brussels washington and new york. while snowden still stranded in a moscow airport with ecuador pointing at russia to decide his fate while the kremlin says the n.s.a. leaker's case is not on its agenda at all.
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what you are coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina joshing welcome to the program. egypt's boiling with anger as tens of thousands gather for a massive event and morsi rally into harir square in cairo marking his one year in power the president's supporters have also turned out in huge numbers and egyptian capital clashes are now being reported between rival rallies in another city north of cairo. well these are live pictures you're looking at from talk we're square at the moment and opposition activists are demanding the resignation of the islamist leader saying his policies have failed a man he spanned the night at the iconic square the focal point of the protests that brought down the long term leader hosni mubarak and brought morsi to power mass rallies are also expected at the presidential palace in the capital and across
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egypt opposition says more than twenty two million people have signed a petition seeking a snap election artist bell true met the organizers of the grassroots of the disabled. every day local artists mahmoudiya coote paints a new anti-government nero just as cairo's tahrir square his latest to mock nationwide protests sunday is in support of tomorrow to meaning rebel a grassroots campaign collecting signatures calling for the resignation of president mohamed morsi how to get them out as a citizen i just want food health services and education we don't have these instead morsi gave us just three pieces of bread a day you can see by his belly he eats ten in one meal. frustrated like many threw his support behind tomorrow which has gathered over eighteen million signatures they hope to install
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a transitional government and early presidential elections tomorrow a person's right to use can be found in the prospect capital not everyone believes that president morsi step down however the campaign has highlighted the problems in egypt's economy is in freefall as a worsening fuel and water shortages and a bread crisis on the horizon rights groups say that abuses and torture are rampant meanwhile the government continues to restrict basic freedoms. sentenced to prison for working for a pro-democracy ngo in egypt says the explosion of post revolution groups involved in civic engagement like tomorrow has been matched by government crackdowns you have activists being arrested campaign and and other areas you've had bad buildings they ransacked all and it's sort of continuing on with this conspiracy that's pushed by the by the government and by state activists against the people to imply that the civil side to threaten our national security muslim brotherhood officials for their part have said that many of those coming out on june thirtieth of talks
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and the problems in egypt predate that president. thirty years of dictatorship of course. still we are suffering so. that people can judge really if he could really deal with these struggles however millions agree that morsi should be blamed although they still have to strike an accord as to what exactly they want to replace him with tomorrow maybe people or idea around that today called the thirtieth of june front they decided that they want to go with this political map that involves an includes the military for instance for internal security and this is something that others like me and other movements as well totally disagree with so you will have these two different views . coming up and in the future what ever the president's reaction to the mass protest movement it's clear that it's not going to beit with june thirtieth set to
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become one of the biggest challenges yet to egypt's beleaguered leader boucherie r.t. kyra a group of secular leaning deputies have resigned from egypt's parliament in support of the ongoing opposition rallies cites attack from the american university in cairo believes another uprising could be imminent as the islamist president hasn't delivered on his promises the president one is is not the all knowing the objectives of the evolution two he was considered a thing his own group at the expense of the national interests of the country and also to defend that if if they don't if they remain silent until it is forty years egypt would become like somalia or sudan they're all looking feels that egypt will be their ships and it will show that there's going to be hijacked like what happened in the hearing of the mission islamists who wanted the society to sleep and stay put and do not intervene and lives and do what they want to who on
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the upswing is about calling into account the government and now being feel that you have to call the account the president because of the one you seem to deliver what people expect only are closely following the events in egypt where the country braced for massive protests and you can always see life they tears of what's happening in cairo's tahrir square online at r.t. dot com. now the n.s.a. spy scandal continues to grow fueled by some fresh exposures from edward snowden offices have been the target of u.s. snooping including a bugging of phone calls and conversations and computer hacking germany is there spiegel magazine broke the news siding leaked and a state documents are just there all over has details. what's the the the
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documents the spiegel says that they received through edward snowden we're able to see part of says is that the national security agency were well spying on the e.u. just about everywhere they could that they were tough in phones they were hacking their computer networks at the u.n. in washington d.c. also that they were booking premises in brussels and carrying out the same type of . phone tapping and computer hacking there as well germany came out as one of the the countries that was most spied on as part of this prism operation by the n.s.a. something that raised a few eyebrows and certainly posed a few questions when chancellor angela merkel met with president barack obama a little while ago now what we're also seeing is that the same type of thing as this came out regarding the the bulking of. president dmitri made yet of so it
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seems that no matter who you work wherever you were you were subject to wire taps and computer hacking and having your premises bugged by the n.s.a. now one interesting part of this article says this quote saying that you were a target a definite target for this type of surveillance and also says that five years ago the e.u. itself had looked into phone calls that had been made to them had traced phone calls apparently back to a n.s.a. office that was based inside the nato compound in brussels so they certainly had suspected that they were under surveillance but it's a very different thing suspecting that somebody is watching you so then finding out through these type of leaked documents that they certainly were watching you and just how closely they're watching you indeed. now revelations of the u.s. spying on european union institutions has set alarm bells ringing in
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a cross europe with its leaders demanding an explanation from washington germany's justice minister has slammed the spying activities as cold war tactics while they have the ear of parliament martin schulz described the situation as a huge scandal though saying that more information was needed on it belgian prime minister guy verhofstadt cold for an immediate stop of the n.s.a. surveillance why luxembourg foreign minister john and suborn said the u.s. should watch its own spies rather than snooping on its allies and we asked a lot of unused former deputy speaker of the belgian parliament why indeed the us selected the e.u. as a target. my educated guess is that this has nothing to do with economic spying on the e.u. you know that the e.u. is for the moment negotiating a new free trade agreement the us well you have all the interest to know what you know potent this already discussing internally off strategy that is one of the
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possibilities but this has been going on apparently for more than five years it traces back to dinah from nato headquarters well this even goes decades further into a disco called echelon program from the seventy's the e.u.'s for example is stronger than ever militarily even technologically i mean the internet is the american invention but on the economic level it is losing ground everywhere she went to brics countries that are doing that the e.u. is adding strong which i would rush to africa with latin america and the us doesn't seem to get its economic. priorities imposed as it used to so what i see here and here is a big risk for economic spying is now the latest leak comes where the u.s. already in hot water over its present program washington used it to collect massive amounts of data from all over the world which they say was used to foil terror
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plots and improve national security but as art is ridiculous can all reports the real terrorists are out of reach for the snooping software which only scratches the surface of day at gathering. and there is the pose a quest for preventing terror attacks and increasing security prism only gathers data from the internet big players such as google facebook and so on but most of those who look forward to harvest or terrorist related information can find it only on the appropriate forums which are hidden deep within the so-called underwear none of these resources in that realm are actually indexed by the major search engines in fact google how that one point admitted that it indexes a tiny fraction of just one percent of all data that's available on the web if you imagine it as an iceberg that you can understand that prism only covers the very top the very tip of the iceberg the rest of the information is actually not covered by prism according to dutch intelligence service but sensual terrorists go to these
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core forums which are highly encrypted and hidden deep within the web so one really needs to know what they're looking for and where to find it a case in point could be the brothers they have turned to one of the war no radical sources sometimes referred to as the vanity fair of al qaida although the web sites existence is no secret for some reason u.s. security services failed to track down the brothers activity even after a tip off from russia and thereby they failed to prevent the boston bombings so although the cia and the n.s.a. say their surveillance programs are directed at protecting people it seems like they're too busy reading innocent people's e-mails. if you're outside the u.s. how do you know if you're online data is going to be gathered and closely examined by prism log on to our g dot com to find out how the u.s. agency decides when to use their digital magnifying glass abroad. that would force president meanwhile says that snowden's fate is out of using hands
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and the whistleblower is next move depends on what russia does u.s. vice president joe biden urged ecuador not to grant asylum to snowden but they can do it yet anyway because he's not an ecuadorian territory moscow though insists that they won't be discussing what to do with the thirty year old any time soon for a look back at the whistleblowers journey so far here's our policy. snowden twenty nine years old as soon as edward snowden revealed himself as the whistleblower he set off a catch me if you can hunch by the u.s. government want to get him caught and away is he now guessing game for the media after a tip off that snowden was on board a flight from hong kong to moscow the media started speculating as to his next move edward snowden flew from hong kong to moscow say that he will be able to have on a flight the situation descended into a farce when a crowd of journalists boarded
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a flight from moscow to havana only to find that the whistle blower was not on board but presumed to be stuck in an airport transit say we took off without it so we committed to a twelve hour plus line it was essentially a waste of time the global public city had turned one of america's most wanted man into a hero for some to others i think he's a traitor i think he has. committed crimes in fact by violating agreements given the position he had. several countries have been tangled up in this case the with the veiled threats from washington and bag and forth rhetoric we've registered objections to the authorities in hong kong as well as to the chinese government through diplomatic channels and we know that such behavior is done to u.s. hong kong and us china bilateral relations. that's for the possibility of extradition we do not have any such treaty signed with the united states but for
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ecuador a potential asylum destination snowden things have moved beyond mere rhetoric the country's moved his grubby trade agreement with the us risking economic losses standing its ground in the face of america's pressure agadez government is also said to be divided the safe passage document dated twenty second of june obtained by weekly leaks with snowden from the ecuadorian embassy in london was not authorized meanwhile the mystery continues as to snowden is the next move he's now awaiting ecuador's president korea to make a decision on the asylum application without a pressure from the u.s. also in him not to granted they will go in president also said that the media attention surrounding snowden has actually diverted from the real story that of the n.s.a. surveillance documents but by snowden's own admission this was never going to be a story with a fairy tale ending come forward against the world's most powerful intelligence
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agencies and completely free from risk to bang with a r.t. moscow the incoming national security advisor insisted that snowden's revelations did little to damage u.s. foreign policy or president obama ray mcgovern worked for the cia for nearly three decades and he says snowden's case actually shows that the u.s. government is losing the battle against whistleblowers despite their big money operations. i can understand the embarrassment i can understand people getting on on t.v. and saying this fellow as a traitor traitor i think is a patriot you see it's a contest between very sophisticated people in wiki leaks and people like snowden and this fast apparatus that has all the money but not as much talent and there's the key because this is a leveling field here this is a leveling field where the united states with all its money and all its defense
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expenditures is on a level playing field with very very bright people abroad very very bright people in the ecuadorian embassy in london and very bright people in n.s.a. and what i'm saying here is that the u.s. is outmatch so far all the money and with all the control that borders frankly on fascism with the executive the judiciary and the congress all complicit in violating our constitution if snowden think continue to elude this dragnet it will be really a mark for liberty a mark for the rule of law in the international sphere that's why they that's where u.s. authorities will do everything possibly can to try to get him. and more stories have for you here in r t a cold welcome and south africa we follow president obama's africa trip that's been overshadowed by angry protests and that's coming up after this short break.
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well with. this month's high tech means good help whether it be the latest laser cutters on lifesaving heart rushing innovators are working hard to keep you healthy person companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge training systems for others it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of the skull check it all out on technology we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are old today.
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welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow and president obama has pledged seven billion dollars to fix and frequent power blackouts in sub-saharan africa the big promise comes as the u.s. leaders tours the african continent to boost ties however obama's tour has been tainted by protests and south african riot police fired stun grenades to disperse angry crowds near john as were ahead of us visit to the city on saturday hundreds were gathering for demonstrations against u.s. foreign policy in other cities across the country earlier as well more rallies are
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expected in cape town which obama's visiting on sunday for a task there's arsenault showing frustration with his unfulfilled promises as american aid to africa has been cut while military presence in the region has increased u.s. officials say obama's tour is supposed to strengthen africa's democratic institutions but some have a different take on the matter here's saleem a pilot from the south african communist party. but we feel that the experts at our programs or else could chords and influence there's the basement of the offical month into poti. it's an indication of the u.s. interest on the front of good clinton and we want him to stop that and post the. minutes out of bases all over the web that the u.s. has court in order that you can have it. well it's kind of diplomatic relations as well as trade missions we're not that sort of it's all posed to a system where the government through the usa or trade places where they say they
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must because shows up. because there's a huge imbalance between us in the us. in that respect the us has more than ten times the g.d.p. of the clintons that. says. it's really a threat to a democratic dispensation on the quotes named tropical development. they seek to choose for themselves now only on air but online as well here's just a taste of what we have for you on our website once a country for additional values the u.k. is now breaking the stary time by allowing a husband and wife to officially trade places had to calm to clear off the change in generals. and another click away on linus or cast a comment or a terror plot violent threats over a computer game could land the teenager in jail for eight years even though he did
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say he was just joking so i had to argue dot com and find out why american authorities have become so humorless. now this week saw the first piece of the jigsaw of russia's new navy taking to the seas the stern of a mystery all class helicopter carrier built in russia same but his work ship yard is now awaiting its trip to france where the whole ship will be fully a sample that was at the milestone launch for a moscow and paris. you know. it. was a very fine run according to the deal signed two years ago this shipyard in st petersburg will play a vital role in the fabrication of vessels the section built here will soon had to france for completion before making the return journey to enter the service in russia's navy although there's no champagne available to celebrate here today
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because a bottle of it was just smashed on the new ship or rather on base section of a new ship it's still a big day for a big ship as long as the mistral class warships have enough capacity to carry sixteen helicopters up to forty tanks or armored vehicles and around six hundred troops and a range of around forty thousand kilometers the equivalent of a single trip around the entire globe and what's even maybe more important it is a multipurpose vessel if. this ship is like a swiss knife it can be used both for military and civilian purposes it's a hospital it's a command point it's an assault ship and it's a headquarters it would be great for each of our full fleets to have the ship however the purchase of the two ships is not without its critics some of russia's own ship builders complain that frons put a huge order to sort of the mastic shipyards they also say the deal has more political than economic benefits it's just
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a recently emerged that the two mistrial quasi warships will not be able to operate in russia's bison winters without special lubricants that means more expense for the navy and dependence on a foreign supply chain others argue it's a win win situation for both countries france gets an order worth over a billion euro which will keep many of its ship builders in business more important now than ever because of the ongoing eurozone debt crisis while russia gets a warship that will consider. boost its military capacity and also gains access to very latest naval technology the fresh is expected to join russia's navy by the end of next year with another want to follow and as to whether this one deal will lead to closer ties with perry's mosco will simply have to wait to see which way the wind blows. our team st petersburg and a brief look now at some other headlines from around the world thousands have
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gathered on taksim square in a sample demanding justice for kurdish protester shot by police during rallies there according to local reports twenty arrests have been made crowds also vent of their anger over the release of a policeman from custody ahead of his trial for the killing of an activist in the capital ankara turkey has been in the grip of public unrest for the past month. and northwest pakistan at least sixteen people have been killed and over forty injured and a blast on the outskirts of peshawar the attack appears to have targeted a convoy of security forces but most of the victims were civilians the city which borders the rest of tribal region controlled by the taliban is plagued by frequent militant violence. meanwhile british prime minister david cameron has just visited the capital of the turbulent pakistan islamabad he is there to gain support for peace talks with the taliban after
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a recent policy shift towards the insurgent groups they now want to bring them to negotiation table before joy before going to pakistan cameron made a surprise visit to afghanistan to breathe new life into stalled peace talks afghan president hamid karzai said that negotiation process is to go ahead despite an attack on the presidential palace earlier this week the incident on tuesday once again thwart of an already shaky deal washington is packing his bags for a troop withdrawal at the end of next year having failed to bring stability to the nation after almost twelve years of war jerry van dyke former t.v. correspondent and television expert believes that the hardline taliban won't compromise. originally we went into afghanistan solely to destroy to dismantle to destroy if you will the taliban government and to destroy the al qaeda this war has morphed into has evolved into a war against the taliban the taliban as the military will tell you are on the
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ascendancy they are not losing they're willing to they're willing to continue to go forward well ben announced proclaiming to the world that they are a sovereign nation by calling themselves islamic emirate of afghanistan that they will not negotiate as long as any troops are left any foreign troops are left in afghanistan so how do you say you're going to win if you're going to leave and you haven't won the war so you have two governments you know the government of afghanistan and in the eyes of the world this is a separate government of the taliban the president of afghanistan and the people do not want this at all. and in just a few minutes technology update examines the latest a major breakthrough for russia in the realm of medicine. anyone who lives in the us knows that the i.r.s.
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does not play around one honest or dishonest mistake could get you in a lot of trouble even a longtime friend of mine got his entire life savings destroyed due to some simple honest error you think that workers in an organization that could punish you for your financial failings would be very sharp with their own money but that's sadly not the case according to an audit report from the treasury inspector general for tax administration at the very least one thousand iris employees have abused the charge cards they were issued to cover their official travel expenses some of these people are very high in the letter including an executive level official a criminal investigator and multiple blois with security clearances much of the abuses related to a place writing checks for big purchases which later bounced due to accounts being empty yeah the people who could ruin your life for one little financial folly seem to have no problem over drawing while they are living it up on taxpayer funded travel to keep things in perspective the iris is a huge organization so one thousand abusers is a minority but in the spirit of fairness i think these card abusers should be
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middle of the blood flow so we decided to place them outside the ring. for that the doctors turned to med inch premier hard valve maker those coming off the lines here are made of what's called monolithic pure carbon the materials obtained from ordinary natural gas. temperatures up to fifteen hundred degrees. special of. the reactor collected and passed on for further reworking. the main difference is that elsewhere. carbon is based on a graphic foundation. that is a result of. structure. damage. but the whole thing falls apart whenever there's a tiny crack. material is better protected against.
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getting that pure carbon they need is only the first step in the process before the black can become potentially life saving valves they must be cut and chiseled into the right shape. given the fact these are going to be implanted inside someone's heart repeatedly. for pinpoint accuracy. unlike many other. entirely out of pure carbon. but the leaflets are also made from super strong material to get the flap shaped just right there. special equipment and that. the two main components. put together in an absolutely room. the company. of their previous models in more than twenty five countries.
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but it could lead to any number of health problems all the starch and sugar can wreak havoc on your teeth and might just lend you under dental surgeons operating lights where they. even that doesn't have to be used to be for many people. new technology. to make the necessary. feedback and a high power laser to significant reduce the time. energy
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a truly international team of research and development carried out by the russian partners. of the individual companies. photonics is primarily responsible for innovation research development and commercialisation of the product in the russian federation tonics is responsible for manufacturing and commercialization in international markets and we think that this is a very. successful project because it allows us to. maximize the strengths of each party's in their respective. and also leverage their capital resources most efficiently here in the u.s. . but the company is currently working on a new. designed especially for cutting through hard. for
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a different one in theory that means dental surgeons have to invest and then entirely separate consul for different purposes. devices produced by the closest competitors in terms of power are much larger and much more complicated than the ones that we made some competitors make similarly sized devices but they're much less powerful than ours so our devices are quite well placed in the market they're compact easy to assemble highly efficient and can accurately control the optical. as you can see here the laser easily able to pierce a piece of wood with only three pull through about fifty millimeters. the resulting hole is smaller and more accurate than is possible with other surgical drills in theory such super fast pulsating power could be used for pain this cavity drilling . in russia it was exhibited at the moscow dental
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show which was held this year all the devices they were produced in intended for sale in the russian market were completely sold out over the course of the two days of the show. here in russia the company and its technology is getting recognition all around and not just from buyers despite having only been set up a few years ago platonic has been named a resident of skolkovo which is essentially a big tech idea clearing house the status and advantages of joining that club will only help push the company and its to do with our lasers into the future. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on
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their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. police be told language. for these programs is documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.r.t.c. interviews intriguing story for you to. see if in trying. to find out more visit our big don't call. you. just. should. say. look i.
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didn't read it. major university is a variable treasure trove of knowledge in the form of both respected professors and millions upon millions of books however there is just not enough time in the day all our lives to get through them all but thanks to the labor of one tireless academic here that could all be changing comes to science and technology it's hard
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to find as prolific of an institution as moscow state university stalking the hollowed halls here have been some of the globe's greatest thinkers and it was here back in the late one nine hundred sixty s. that. teamed up with if you move lieberman to prove the existence of the electric potential difference across mitochondrial membranes that was a confirmation needed to help earn a british scientist the nobel prize perhaps more importantly that discovery could unlock the founder of youth for us all. to understand we have to look inside each individual cell among the various organelles the most important for our purposes is the mitochondria and as these power plants pump out energy for the cell reactive oxygen species are also generated the build up of these so called our wes's and mitochondria can damage already named d.n.a. and proteins which is thought to be largely responsible for the physiological effects of aging. and his team hypothesized that this could be cut down by accident
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with the possibly charged doing so allows mitochondria negatively charged interior to attract the eye on antioxidant compounds that combination also helps. otherwise. it wasn't put into practice until the one nine hundred ninety s. . we were in. fact it was michael. cohen. mediately told him that it wasn't a very good choice in terms of the anti-oxidant. then he already made
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