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russian scientists find a leak buried under an the antarctic. -- a lake buried under the antarctic. making his messages across the russian capital. time now for an international news pay-per-view. england expects said "the times" -- the links to the speculation that the englishmen harry bregmredknapp would become [unintelligible] the u.s. is a thing like the bull in a child -- in a china shop. prince harry is going to return to the front line in afghanistan as the co-pilot of an apache helicopter. china daily focuses on the visit to beijing by stephen harper in which both countries signed off on a series of trade, energy, and investment agreements. this is "newsday". >> these are the headlines. the opposition activists say government forces have mounted their heaviest bombardment so far. the english football manager has resigned. fabio capello quit after route with -- a row with fa over the stress of capt. inflation has an edge up again in china. figures show prices rising 4.5% compared to the same month last year. that is higher than the rate in december which was 4.1%. the jump is
russian scientists find a leak buried under an the antarctic. -- a lake buried under the antarctic. making his messages across the russian capital. time now for an international news pay-per-view. england expects said "the times" -- the links to the speculation that the englishmen harry bregmredknapp would become [unintelligible] the u.s. is a thing like the bull in a child -- in a china shop. prince harry is going to return to the front line in afghanistan as the co-pilot of an...
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only four men in the world including myself have ever launched balloons in the antarctic. it. was trained by. one of the first balloonists in the former soviet union has been chief referee at every balloon competition in russia found he. the country's first on a factoring company russia has a total of forty professional balloonists that make frequent flights. each exercise is performed within a radius of two hundred fifty meters other balloons start trailing behind the hair a minute later. before reaching the referee tells contestants what they're supposed to do just like with passenger aircraft balloons a check for any technical folks prussia taking off alexander's wife there are a shared his passion for flying she was six years old when she first saw a balloon since then her cherished dream must been to pilot one. everyone can purchase the payson. no matter how old you are parents are welcome to come here with children very many men bring their wives along their money but they don't come here is simply to look around and go for right now they help a lot. now. says the buildi
only four men in the world including myself have ever launched balloons in the antarctic. it. was trained by. one of the first balloonists in the former soviet union has been chief referee at every balloon competition in russia found he. the country's first on a factoring company russia has a total of forty professional balloonists that make frequent flights. each exercise is performed within a radius of two hundred fifty meters other balloons start trailing behind the hair a minute later....
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the crew holds him in high respect who was the first russian take the risk of launching the the antarctic. that featured the colors of the russian flag from a we went to paris. from their own. nation in chile southernmost says a. number of stations belonging to the united states very many people in high places outside of the country from the presence of russian blueness their extremely objectionable . before we arrived in chile. we were able to fly to king george oil and only after two failed attempts. in the end with winds of eighty meters a second. before everything that could be broken was broken. as far as i know only four men in the world including myself have ever launched balloons in the antarctic. it. was trained by. one of the first balloonists in the former soviet union has been chief every balloon competition in russia found he. the country's first on a factoring company russia has a total of forty professional balloonists that make frequent flights. each exercise is performed within a radius of two hundred fifty meters other balloons start trailing behind the hair a minute lat
the crew holds him in high respect who was the first russian take the risk of launching the the antarctic. that featured the colors of the russian flag from a we went to paris. from their own. nation in chile southernmost says a. number of stations belonging to the united states very many people in high places outside of the country from the presence of russian blueness their extremely objectionable . before we arrived in chile. we were able to fly to king george oil and only after two failed...
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russian scientists in the antarctic have reached a fragment of nature untouched for a on's under glacier ice after thousands of years of work they drilled through to the waters of an ancient lake where they now hope to discover a unique life forms artists on thomas who toured the frozen confident exactly a year ago explains what does the change meant could bring. research base in antarctica it is the coldest place on earth and the site of an international project is studying climate change the deepest drilling location on the continent.
russian scientists in the antarctic have reached a fragment of nature untouched for a on's under glacier ice after thousands of years of work they drilled through to the waters of an ancient lake where they now hope to discover a unique life forms artists on thomas who toured the frozen confident exactly a year ago explains what does the change meant could bring. research base in antarctica it is the coldest place on earth and the site of an international project is studying climate change the...
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russian scientists in the antarctic have reached a fragment of nature untouched for a ons under glacier ice after thousands of years of work they drilled through to the waters of an ancient lake where they now hope to discover a unique life forms are to son thomas who toward the frozen confident exactly a year ago explains what this the chief meant could bring. still to research base in antarctica it is the coldest place on earth and the site of an international project studying climate change the deepest drilling location on the continent the main research was to drill the great your eyes i mean as i said was forming by snow as deep as possible to get the sistani bubbles of. air which was preserved for about four hundred thousand years even the snow and to measure carbon dioxide in in it at a certain point researchers made a new discovery lake vostok once they. dug into the lake ice which was formed not by snow but which was formed by water freezing. with the international project lots of lost its meaning because you can never get any more climate change information so the project was
russian scientists in the antarctic have reached a fragment of nature untouched for a ons under glacier ice after thousands of years of work they drilled through to the waters of an ancient lake where they now hope to discover a unique life forms are to son thomas who toward the frozen confident exactly a year ago explains what this the chief meant could bring. still to research base in antarctica it is the coldest place on earth and the site of an international project studying climate change...
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over the past 50 years, this region-- the antarctic peninsula, the northwestern part, and the islands- has been going up in temperature about one degree every decade, and that makes the region the fastest-warming place on earth. mayewski is here to drill an ice core, because when ice is laid down, it captures everything in the air. drilling down is drilling through time. >> well, the ice cores are really the only way we have of demonstrating what greenhouse gas levels were like prior to their first measurement by humans, which is really 1957 or so. >> by chemically analyzing the core, he can see what was in the air thousands of years ago. >> one more sample will do it. >> back in maine, mayewski has a vault of hundreds of cores. he once led a team that drilled a glacier core two miles deep. he and his colleagues have found some of the most powerful evidence that man is changing the climate. what do the ice cores tell you about greenhouse gases? >> now we know from the ice core record that it's--the levels and the speed of rise are significantly, significantly greater than anything in
over the past 50 years, this region-- the antarctic peninsula, the northwestern part, and the islands- has been going up in temperature about one degree every decade, and that makes the region the fastest-warming place on earth. mayewski is here to drill an ice core, because when ice is laid down, it captures everything in the air. drilling down is drilling through time. >> well, the ice cores are really the only way we have of demonstrating what greenhouse gas levels were like prior to...
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the japanese government accuses an anti-whaling oup of obstructing japan's activities in the antarctic since 2005. >> translator: the court's decision doesn't mean our claim has been wholly rejected. we hope this process will result in a ruling that forbids this kindf obstruction. >> companies in japan take a time honored approach to recruiting staff. hire graduates straight out of college then train them for a lifetime job. such mass hiring usually takes place at the start of the financial year, but some companies are looking for new ways to fill jobs and new qualities in their workers. >> reporter: shopping for work. college students attend a job seminar run by an operator of a clothing chain. the chairman says japanese companies need to change their ways starting with the way they hire employees. >> translator: the new opportunities are overseas. japan's woeful situation is due to our mind set. we've only been thinking about japan. >> reporter: mass hiring of recent graduates is out. from now on, the company will recruit staff throughout the year. the door is open to meet korean job
the japanese government accuses an anti-whaling oup of obstructing japan's activities in the antarctic since 2005. >> translator: the court's decision doesn't mean our claim has been wholly rejected. we hope this process will result in a ruling that forbids this kindf obstruction. >> companies in japan take a time honored approach to recruiting staff. hire graduates straight out of college then train them for a lifetime job. such mass hiring usually takes place at the start of the...
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after two çdecades, scientists dig through a leak buried in the antarctic. a mystery in moscow.ist making his message known across the russian capital? time now for an international newspaper review. we will begin with "the *." speculations that harry redknapp will become the manager. the west is leaving likable in a china shop over syria according to theç russians. international efforts are gathering pace. britain's prince harry will return to the front line in afghanistan as the co-pilot of an apache attack helicopter and will serve with the unit that has the highest kill rate of anyone serving. a visit to beijing by stephen harper in which both countries signed off on a series of trade, energy, and investment agreements. this is "newsday". fabio capello quit after a row over his choice as capt. ñrmounting the heaviest bombardment so far. inflation has edged up in japan -- china. prices rose 4.5% compared to the same month last year and is higher than the rate in december which was 4.1%. the jump is mainly the result of chinese new year because traders tend to push prices hig
after two çdecades, scientists dig through a leak buried in the antarctic. a mystery in moscow.ist making his message known across the russian capital? time now for an international newspaper review. we will begin with "the *." speculations that harry redknapp will become the manager. the west is leaving likable in a china shop over syria according to theç russians. international efforts are gathering pace. britain's prince harry will return to the front line in afghanistan as the...
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the japanese government accuses an anti-whaling group of obstructing japan's activities in the antarctic since 2005. >> translator: the court's decision doesn't mean our claim has been wholly rejected. we hope this process will result in a ruling that forbids this kind of obstruction. >> companies in japan take a time honored approach to recruiting staff. hire graduates straight out of college then train them for a lifetime job. such mass hiring usually takes place at the start of the financial year, but some companies are looking for new ways to fill jobs and new qualities in their workers. >> reporter: shopping for work. college students attend a job seminar run by an operator of a clothing chain. the chairman says japanese companies need to change their ways starting with the way they hire employees. >> translator: the new opportunities are overseas. japan's woeful situation is due to our mind set. we've only been thinking about japan. >> reporter: mass hiring of recent graduates is out. from now on, the company will recruit staff throughout the year. the door is open to meet korean j
the japanese government accuses an anti-whaling group of obstructing japan's activities in the antarctic since 2005. >> translator: the court's decision doesn't mean our claim has been wholly rejected. we hope this process will result in a ruling that forbids this kind of obstruction. >> companies in japan take a time honored approach to recruiting staff. hire graduates straight out of college then train them for a lifetime job. such mass hiring usually takes place at the start of...
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in our next story we'll see one woman's frightening ordeal on a ship sinking in the middle of the antarcticent for her family what could be her last moments. a cruise ship strikes an iceberg and is sinking in the frozen desolate antarctic ocean. >> complete absolute utter terror. >> on deck passengers scramble to survive. one of them is american lisa pysola. >> oh, my gosh, i'm so scared. i'm so scared. i knew this was it. i knew this was the end. i knew i was going to die. >> lisa is a passionate world traveler who's journeyed to all but one of the seven continents, but her vast experience in some of the most rugged places on earth was nothing compared to this trip, a 19-day expedition to antarctica, the last continent on her list. >> this ship was called "the explorer, ats and it was actually built for antarctica. it had an ice-strengthened hull so that it could withstand the ice. >> for the first 12 days of her trip, lisa saw some of the most spectacular scenery she had ever seen. >> we saw amazing wildlife. we saw whales. we saw penguins. i saw things i never thought i'd see in my entir
in our next story we'll see one woman's frightening ordeal on a ship sinking in the middle of the antarcticent for her family what could be her last moments. a cruise ship strikes an iceberg and is sinking in the frozen desolate antarctic ocean. >> complete absolute utter terror. >> on deck passengers scramble to survive. one of them is american lisa pysola. >> oh, my gosh, i'm so scared. i'm so scared. i knew this was it. i knew this was the end. i knew i was going to die....
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so there's another scenario there's another element here look if i go to you what about the the antarctic ok because it's become more and more important in this is a nice nice foothold for the for the brits to be on what they call the falkland islands i mean there are other places at the they did these islands are moving but political reality and economic reality is moving. yeah with it with these islands and the south atlantic you know the days of the british empire are over the sheer t.j. value of these islands now in the twenty first century or are not true is not really relevant this isn't about for great britain this is not about oil this is not about power this is a. strategic influence in the subtle and take the.
so there's another scenario there's another element here look if i go to you what about the the antarctic ok because it's become more and more important in this is a nice nice foothold for the for the brits to be on what they call the falkland islands i mean there are other places at the they did these islands are moving but political reality and economic reality is moving. yeah with it with these islands and the south atlantic you know the days of the british empire are over the sheer t.j....
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two soldiers have been killed after an explosion set fire to brazil's antarctic research station forty four survivors were evacuated by helicopter to a nearby chilean base the blaze broke out in a machine room that houses electrical generators a complex has reportedly been completely destroyed after efforts to fight the fire were suspended due to bad weather. bradley manning who is accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of secret military files to wiki leaks has deferred his play at the first quarter hearing on thursday he's already spent nineteen months in custody without being formally charged money is facing life in prison if found guilty for aiding the enemy and the americans consider him a hero he's even been nominated for the nobel peace prize there are doubts though he'll get a fair trial after president obama said recently i had broken the law of terms of kishore from the socialist equality party so that manning is merely bait to get him to expand sanch he's long been a thorn in the obama administration's side. the treatment of manning as a whole is. brutal inhumane according
two soldiers have been killed after an explosion set fire to brazil's antarctic research station forty four survivors were evacuated by helicopter to a nearby chilean base the blaze broke out in a machine room that houses electrical generators a complex has reportedly been completely destroyed after efforts to fight the fire were suspended due to bad weather. bradley manning who is accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of secret military files to wiki leaks has deferred his play at the first...
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two soldiers have been killed after an explosion set fire to brazil's antarctic research station forty four survivors were evacuated by helicopter to a nearby chilean base the blaze broke out in the machine room houses and the trickle generators complex has reportedly been completely destroyed after efforts to fight the fire was suspended due to bad weather. bradley manning who is accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of secret military files to wiki leaks has deferred his plea at the first court hearing on thursday he's already spent nineteen months in custody without being formally charged i think is facing life in prison if found guilty for aiding the enemy but many americans consider him a hero. even though mineta from noble peace prize there are doubts though he will get a fair trial and some to bomb a city simply broken the door former iraq war veteran michael prysner says sends a message to. the u.s. military before bradley manning was convicted of any crime he still hasn't they wanted to punish him and they wanted to punish him very harshly for the accused him of doing but n
two soldiers have been killed after an explosion set fire to brazil's antarctic research station forty four survivors were evacuated by helicopter to a nearby chilean base the blaze broke out in the machine room houses and the trickle generators complex has reportedly been completely destroyed after efforts to fight the fire was suspended due to bad weather. bradley manning who is accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of secret military files to wiki leaks has deferred his plea at the first...
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kilometers under the ice around a year ago i had the amazing opportunity and joint of the russian antarctic expedition to find out why the frozen past is so important for today. research base in antarctica it is the coldest place on earth and the site of an international project studying climate change the deepest drilling location on the continent the main research was to drill the great your eyes i mean that was forming by snow as deep as possible to get busy studying the bubbles off. air which was preserved for about four hundred thousand years at a certain point researchers made a new discovery lake vostok now with team of russian scientists have drilled more than two miles into the ice and have reached the surface of the subglacial lake itself excited about the possibility of discovering mines. heated from the earth and from down. and that is why is there a some kind of fresh water maybe because of these heat flux from the bottom there could be some more more sophisticated life than bacteria while the drilling project that leg is exciting for scientists and promising in terms of findin
kilometers under the ice around a year ago i had the amazing opportunity and joint of the russian antarctic expedition to find out why the frozen past is so important for today. research base in antarctica it is the coldest place on earth and the site of an international project studying climate change the deepest drilling location on the continent the main research was to drill the great your eyes i mean that was forming by snow as deep as possible to get busy studying the bubbles off. air...
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say there's another scenario there's another element here look if i go to you what about the the antarctic ok because it's become more and more important and this is a nice nice foothold for the for the brits to be on what they call the falkland islands i mean there are other places you did these islands are moving but political reality and economic reality is moving. yeah with it with these islands and the south atlantic you know the days of the british empire are over the sheer t.j. value of these islands now in the twenty first century are. not really relevant this isn't about for great britain this is not about oil this is not about power this is a. strategic influence on the subtle i think this is a simple matter of three thousand people living on some islands that wish to remain british subjects and say is listen i'm going to give you we're going to give alex the last word here is this just a principled issue here there's no it that's that's the top priority you think in this conflict it's principle. of course not you have political rhetoric of course on both sides christian teacher
say there's another scenario there's another element here look if i go to you what about the the antarctic ok because it's become more and more important and this is a nice nice foothold for the for the brits to be on what they call the falkland islands i mean there are other places you did these islands are moving but political reality and economic reality is moving. yeah with it with these islands and the south atlantic you know the days of the british empire are over the sheer t.j. value of...
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it had indication from submariners and people in the antarctic on projects down there, when you're in isolation for a lengthy period of time, you may have enough sensory deprivation that you develop anxiety, depression, even psychosis. they didn't want anyone up in the spacecraft with psychosis. they gave us all sorts of tests. the first one was just a plain iq test. it remains secret as to what our iq was, whether they picked the an iq test on all of us, ran multiple questionnaires. we had teams of psychiatrists there doing this. i don't know how many rorschach, ink blot tests we went to, but there were dozensof this on you what do you think this looks like? to any they always looked like birds or butterflies, one or the other. i think i was reminded of a joke that was going around back at that time of the psychiatrist who had a patient that showed him the rorschach prints, the ink blotz and asked him what he thought of that. the patient the most lurid details of pornographic activity like you wouldn't andon. he finally got the fellow he goes into this pornographic thing again and aw
it had indication from submariners and people in the antarctic on projects down there, when you're in isolation for a lengthy period of time, you may have enough sensory deprivation that you develop anxiety, depression, even psychosis. they didn't want anyone up in the spacecraft with psychosis. they gave us all sorts of tests. the first one was just a plain iq test. it remains secret as to what our iq was, whether they picked the an iq test on all of us, ran multiple questionnaires. we had...
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people are missing after an explosion set fire to brazil's antarctic research station forty four people have been evacuated by helicopter to the nearby chilean research base and if so the incident began in a machine room that housed electrical generators the complex has reportedly been completely destroyed because efforts to fire the fire or suspended because of bad weather. protesters in senegal marched in the streets of the capital ahead of sunday's crucial presidential elections hundreds of people wearing white as a symbol of peace took to the streets as the candidates held their final rallies the west african nation has seen unprecedented turmoil over the eighty five year old president's refusal to set aside his controversial bit for a set. to garrion the cane of spain son in law is being investigated for corruption he's being questioned over claims that him misused public funds given to a foundation controlled the jute denies all the allegations of course that involving millions of viewers. a process in the spanish capital during the court hearing. after a wave of haka tugs took ou
people are missing after an explosion set fire to brazil's antarctic research station forty four people have been evacuated by helicopter to the nearby chilean research base and if so the incident began in a machine room that housed electrical generators the complex has reportedly been completely destroyed because efforts to fire the fire or suspended because of bad weather. protesters in senegal marched in the streets of the capital ahead of sunday's crucial presidential elections hundreds of...
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world news and briefly this hour two people have been killed after an explosion set fire to brazil's antarctic research station forty four people have been evacuated by helicopter to the nearby research base it's thought the incident began in a machine room that housed electrical generators the complex has reportedly been completely destroyed after efforts to find the fire were suspended because of bad weather. clashes in jerusalem between clark crowds of youth center police and i witness as riot police used tear gas and rubber bullets the protesters replied with rocks and fire bombs that followed a few your of the palestinian man who's been shot dead as police stormed the grounds of the city's alex a mosque in society that's holy to both muslims and the druze and it's been several it's in several clashes holing rumors that authorities had allowed hardline jewish activists access to the compound. to. garrion the king of spain son in law always being investigated for corruption has been questioned of a claims that he misused public funds given to a foundation he controlled the denies all that o
world news and briefly this hour two people have been killed after an explosion set fire to brazil's antarctic research station forty four people have been evacuated by helicopter to the nearby research base it's thought the incident began in a machine room that housed electrical generators the complex has reportedly been completely destroyed after efforts to find the fire were suspended because of bad weather. clashes in jerusalem between clark crowds of youth center police and i witness as...
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more than 30 years, but russian scientists said today they have drilled through two miles of ice in antarctic to a lake untouched for millions of years. the lake remains liquid because of pressure from the ice above and the warmth of the earth below. scientists hope the find evidence of life from before the ice age. the pentagon says women can't serve in ground combat but try telling that to these iraq veterans. their story is next. better nutrition... is within reach. centrum. nutrition possible. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may
more than 30 years, but russian scientists said today they have drilled through two miles of ice in antarctic to a lake untouched for millions of years. the lake remains liquid because of pressure from the ice above and the warmth of the earth below. scientists hope the find evidence of life from before the ice age. the pentagon says women can't serve in ground combat but try telling that to these iraq veterans. their story is next. better nutrition... is within reach. centrum. nutrition...