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calcutta was very hot, said amy. i wondered how our conversation about asian american literature veered to calcutta? calcutta was very hot but i got my first doll there. we spent some time in calcutta when we fled to the united states. the doll didn't look like me blond hair and blue ice bought from calcutta. she comforted me when i remember the sounds of the japanese bombs that forced us to leave our home. did you have a dog? an indian doll to comfort you when you were a child? i told amy about my doll named champy and my oldest paternal uncle who resembled chinese ancestors. my uncle was an astounding musician played the violin and k helo. i would pick up shanty's head and place her ears on the door because her ears were smaller than my ears. i wanted her to listen carefully to the wonderful sound. i may have know in the way children know but my uncle's music would disappear from my life far too soon. he died when he was 40 years old. i tried to tell amy how my grand mother asked everyone why no one could bring her
calcutta was very hot, said amy. i wondered how our conversation about asian american literature veered to calcutta? calcutta was very hot but i got my first doll there. we spent some time in calcutta when we fled to the united states. the doll didn't look like me blond hair and blue ice bought from calcutta. she comforted me when i remember the sounds of the japanese bombs that forced us to leave our home. did you have a dog? an indian doll to comfort you when you were a child? i told amy...
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. >> it was on its way from calcutta to liverpool. 84 men died in the attack. some archaeologists think that recovering the ship is not a good idea. >> do you consider this a good enough reason alone to not disturb the site and that is why you're looking for questions to be asked to justify that? >> under the salvage agreement, the explorers will keep 80% of the profits, the rest will go to the british government. >> you are watching "the journal on -- "the journal" on dw-tv. a f 8 netfli >> agrees desperately needs a the next installment of bailout money to stave off bankruptcy. -- greece desperately needs the next installment of bailout money to stave off bankruptcy. they need the ecb, the imf to sign off. this will be based on the assessment of how well greece is implementing reforms. prime minister george papandreou traveled to germany to underline greece's commitment. more than 90% of the people think that the austerity measures are unfair. >> fast german cars. they have been this man's business. he has done well and importing luxury used cars and selling
. >> it was on its way from calcutta to liverpool. 84 men died in the attack. some archaeologists think that recovering the ship is not a good idea. >> do you consider this a good enough reason alone to not disturb the site and that is why you're looking for questions to be asked to justify that? >> under the salvage agreement, the explorers will keep 80% of the profits, the rest will go to the british government. >> you are watching "the journal on -- "the...
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left calcutta in december 1940 to join a congo for liver pool. but 300 miles it was torpedoed. lane ever since at a depth of nearly 3 miles, way beyond the reach of drivers. by comparison the "titanic">)( over 2 miles down and b.p. oil leak last year was about one mile deep. the atlantic war claimed thousands of ships. 84 lives were lost. some act if it's right to hunt for its riches. >> do you consider that $148 million a good enough reason alone to disturb the site? and that's why you're always looking for broader questions be asked to justify about great intrusion. >> the robot submarines will return for the silva next year. if they receive, the exploration company keeps 80%. the british government gets 20% and the search for other wrecks will intensify. >>> now a rewind of of our main story on "bbc world news" america, there's been further violence in syria in the latest clashes between pro-democracy and government forces. it's six months the sincep uprising began. united nations estimates more than 207,000 people have been killed in that time. while that brings today's she
left calcutta in december 1940 to join a congo for liver pool. but 300 miles it was torpedoed. lane ever since at a depth of nearly 3 miles, way beyond the reach of drivers. by comparison the "titanic">)( over 2 miles down and b.p. oil leak last year was about one mile deep. the atlantic war claimed thousands of ships. 84 lives were lost. some act if it's right to hunt for its riches. >> do you consider that $148 million a good enough reason alone to disturb the site? and...
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she was sailing from calcutta to liverpool. when the "gairsoppa" went down 300 miles off the irish coast along with a cargo of tea and silver-- a lot of silver. >> you're looking at about $220 million of value right now. there's potentially seven million ounces, which is 200 tons of silver laying down there. >> reporter: that would make this the most valuable cargo of precious metal ever recovered... although so far the robots have only seen the tea chests. >> if the tea didn't float away, the silver probably didn't, either. >> reporter: the "gairsoppa" with its skylights, gleaming compass and intact bathroom is more than half a mile deeper down than the "titanic," two miles deeper than the well b.p. struggled to cap in the gulf of mexico a year ago. >> luckily for us, the ship's lying upright where the cargo holds open so it's going to be like unloading the ship along the dockside as was intended, just three miles down. >> reporter: starting next spring, unmanned underwater cranes will begin salvaging the wreck, but with gordo
she was sailing from calcutta to liverpool. when the "gairsoppa" went down 300 miles off the irish coast along with a cargo of tea and silver-- a lot of silver. >> you're looking at about $220 million of value right now. there's potentially seven million ounces, which is 200 tons of silver laying down there. >> reporter: that would make this the most valuable cargo of precious metal ever recovered... although so far the robots have only seen the tea chests. >> if the...
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return well because i guess this is the question that you were asking when you started what was calcutta that many of your colleagues from from from the west are asking when they are coming to school cover that that would have a big money all the big money projects in russia so far have have created favorable conditions for corruption for which russia is notorious as we'll know so is culpable guaranteed against it and it should be because this is integration if this corruption is nothing new well. most of the three will obviously go into small company stores and. it's critical to intellectual property. to allow those small companies to have protection for their ideas to having a viable place in the market so these are a couple the critical things you have to have there's also there's always talk about corruption not just here of russia you finish corruption and many many other countries but good and it's critical for people to be able to come and invest their money have minority shareholder rights for venture capitalists to come in and be minority owners have protection critter position
return well because i guess this is the question that you were asking when you started what was calcutta that many of your colleagues from from from the west are asking when they are coming to school cover that that would have a big money all the big money projects in russia so far have have created favorable conditions for corruption for which russia is notorious as we'll know so is culpable guaranteed against it and it should be because this is integration if this corruption is nothing new...
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including that you have mollari is a blog on a controversial website and its activity you claim that the calcutta center has already written some two hundred insulting articles about him and get more details on that r.t. dot com. now aren't you watching the weekly here on r t the week's top stories here libya's transitional government forces have stepped up an offensive on one of the last strongholds a town of sirte ice after saturday's attack failed to defeat the colonel's loyalists meanwhile some western leaders are facing accusations at home over the legality of their military intervention. bush will examine the reasons behind this you may find some of these images forthcoming disturbing. french explorer minister roland jamal says he's ready to defend good they're free in the international criminal court which is issued a warrant for his arrest but later will have to. first libya's deposed leaders it hiding for good reason. if they find him they'll kill him like bin ladin some states are now claiming the right to kill against all international law. images like these are moving frige lawyers to
including that you have mollari is a blog on a controversial website and its activity you claim that the calcutta center has already written some two hundred insulting articles about him and get more details on that r.t. dot com. now aren't you watching the weekly here on r t the week's top stories here libya's transitional government forces have stepped up an offensive on one of the last strongholds a town of sirte ice after saturday's attack failed to defeat the colonel's loyalists meanwhile...
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real problem the underlying structural problem that has not been fixed is how do you really recycle calcutta through the system from rich countries to poor countries and how do you do that in a way but. that wasn't the purpose of the euro zone of course it was it should be now we need to go back to keynes and we need to understand that in order to any kind of meaningful either international trade or real european along each trade you need national development or only if you will you guys are jumping ahead of me michael you want. to have your say if there were a need to have two school through school unity we have to have one fiscal policy for the entire years and that's the only way that's going to happen should that happen jeff used the word rent seeking and your audience may not be familiar with that because it's the plaquenil term rent seeking means to get a free lunch or a privilege right now some trade but commercial banks can create credit on a keyboard and they say let us know what are responsible but if a government does that they said look at nineteen twenty one one hundred twenty o
real problem the underlying structural problem that has not been fixed is how do you really recycle calcutta through the system from rich countries to poor countries and how do you do that in a way but. that wasn't the purpose of the euro zone of course it was it should be now we need to go back to keynes and we need to understand that in order to any kind of meaningful either international trade or real european along each trade you need national development or only if you will you guys are...
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than kind of as it were coloring all the map red was splotches of concentration, so, for instance, calcutta where its main trading port was. there was a strong established presence. but when you got into the countryside, up until the 20th century there were a number of indian peasants that had never seen a white man. so its control over the countryside was splotchy at best which in part explains its downfall in 1857. >> now, in your book "the making of modern afghanistan," what's its role in afghanistan? what was its role? >> the east india company had a number of different strategic interests in the area beyond the indus river which would include much of modern-day pakistan and what we think of as modern-day afghanistan. the east indian company's main concern was that of security. not of external security so much as there's a large swath of historical literature which talks about the so-called great game in afghanistan which is this issue of anglo-russian rivalry between competing and expanding british empire in south asia and a russian empire in central asia. yet rather than being concern
than kind of as it were coloring all the map red was splotches of concentration, so, for instance, calcutta where its main trading port was. there was a strong established presence. but when you got into the countryside, up until the 20th century there were a number of indian peasants that had never seen a white man. so its control over the countryside was splotchy at best which in part explains its downfall in 1857. >> now, in your book "the making of modern afghanistan,"...
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the ship's last journey is well documented, left calcutta, to join a convoy from liverpool.th of nearly three miles. well beyond the reach of divers. and the bp oil leak last year was one mile deep. some ask if it is right to hunt for its riches. >> do we consider the $148 million a good enough reason alone to disturb this site? and that's why you are always looking. and the search will intensify. >> one historical tidbit, interesting. the shipt blab -- >> reporter: the robot submarines will return for the silver next year. if they succeed the exploration company keeps 80%. british government gets 20%. the search for other wrecks will intensify. david shipman, bbc news. >> i think they will get over the sacred ground thing and probably go for the silver. just guessing. human nature it is what it is. all right, coming up next, the two new professionals on "dancing with the stars." the guys who are really strutting their stuff. that's next. who are really strutting their stuff. that's next. >>> week two of "danng >>> week two of "dancing with the stars" had the first wardrobe
the ship's last journey is well documented, left calcutta, to join a convoy from liverpool.th of nearly three miles. well beyond the reach of divers. and the bp oil leak last year was one mile deep. some ask if it is right to hunt for its riches. >> do we consider the $148 million a good enough reason alone to disturb this site? and that's why you are always looking. and the search will intensify. >> one historical tidbit, interesting. the shipt blab -- >> reporter: the robot...
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mother teresa of calcutta reminds us that god does not ask us to do extraordinary things.y. we gather here to remember ordinary men and women who did an extraordinary act of courage in an extraordinary way. three minutes after 10:00, united flight 93, after a struggle to protect freedom and life, flew over the sihill and into that field. pause with me for a moment of silence and thanksgiving. amen and amen. >> christian adams. [bell ringing] [recitation of names] >> my father, anthony bevins. [bell ringing] [recitation of names] [recitation of names] >> my husband, edward. [recitation of names] >> my brother-in-law, leroy homer. [bell ringing] >> my son. [bell tolling] >> my lovely mother. >> my beautiful sister. [bell tolling] >> my mother, hilda. [bell tolling] [recitation of names] >> my beloved sister, and flight attendant. [bell tolling] >> i have been asked to read. i will attempt to read my part. i will ask when a pause that you reply "we all remember them." if i do not look up, it will be a lot better. in the rising of the sun and in it's going down, we will rememb
mother teresa of calcutta reminds us that god does not ask us to do extraordinary things.y. we gather here to remember ordinary men and women who did an extraordinary act of courage in an extraordinary way. three minutes after 10:00, united flight 93, after a struggle to protect freedom and life, flew over the sihill and into that field. pause with me for a moment of silence and thanksgiving. amen and amen. >> christian adams. [bell ringing] [recitation of names] >> my father,...