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david chater has more. >> this is the voice of the 19th century writer tolstoy. he's reading a fairy tale about a wolf and a child. this shows him in his final years at his country estate. we caught up with his great, great granddaughter at his house. she was in the middle of a photoshoot for a magazine. to put a new generation in touch with his heritage online. >> i wanted people to return to reading toll stay with all the ways modern technology offered. not all of it is on the internet. impossible to buy. it's this russian company charged with the task of getting the works online. not just the standard collection, but his diaries, letters and less well-known works. the cost of proving a vast amount of material threatened to halt the project. thousands of readers volunteered to help. toll stoi's country estate only attracts a small stream of visitors these days. it's hoped the project will reig-nate interest and boost numbers. >> it's as though the writer is expected back any minute. perhaps toll soy's most famous quote is the opening lines of "anna karena" happ
david chater has more. >> this is the voice of the 19th century writer tolstoy. he's reading a fairy tale about a wolf and a child. this shows him in his final years at his country estate. we caught up with his great, great granddaughter at his house. she was in the middle of a photoshoot for a magazine. to put a new generation in touch with his heritage online. >> i wanted people to return to reading toll stay with all the ways modern technology offered. not all of it is on the...
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. >> david chater is in the capital of qatar. what is the reaction to the reprieve being taken away. >> as expected the reaction is clash on the street, violence. we have report that an activist was killed. 15 people were injured in the divisional town. there has been a bomb explosion across the capital city. it's ongoing. in the last three weeks we had violence across bangladesh. maybe the capital city was calmer than the rest of the division. part of the reason is the pollittizizing of the jamal islamic. all this comes in the backdrop of when the united nation assist trying to broker a negotiation between the opposition and the ruling party >> you'll have to explain more about what jamal-e-ilami - what the party is and why the death sentence imposed on mollah is having such a backlash in bangladesh. >> jamal islami has been there since 1947 onwards. they have taken part with collaboration with pakistan when we had a civil war here. a lot of members were involved in peace committee and auxiliary police. many of them were members
. >> david chater is in the capital of qatar. what is the reaction to the reprieve being taken away. >> as expected the reaction is clash on the street, violence. we have report that an activist was killed. 15 people were injured in the divisional town. there has been a bomb explosion across the capital city. it's ongoing. in the last three weeks we had violence across bangladesh. maybe the capital city was calmer than the rest of the division. part of the reason is the...
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that was david chater reporting from the ukraine. >>> fighting online sale taxes. the -- sales taxes. the big blow by the supreme court. >> the horror that followed hurricane katrina is being relift in court. david warren is charged with shooting a man to death. al jazeera's ben lemoine joins us, how is this different than the first? >> major difference, in the first trial there were three defendants in the case, and the reason for this, there were three officers involved in this. but with all that testimony, an appellate court decided last year that that had to be tossed out, there was essentially inadmissible evidence. these three officers were sort of implied to be in the cover up as opposed to officer david warren who is accused of shooting glover. the family's got to go through all that evidence, sit through trial, all over again. >> the first time, i don't know how we made it through that. i don't. i really don't. you know. i mean we saw graphic pictures, of henry in the car. blood, zed and everything else, so i don't know how we're going to deal with this, t
that was david chater reporting from the ukraine. >>> fighting online sale taxes. the -- sales taxes. the big blow by the supreme court. >> the horror that followed hurricane katrina is being relift in court. david warren is charged with shooting a man to death. al jazeera's ben lemoine joins us, how is this different than the first? >> major difference, in the first trial there were three defendants in the case, and the reason for this, there were three officers involved...
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david chater, al jazeera. >>> that's it, for now.heck check >> breaking news in russia where dozens of people have been killed and injured in what has been called a suicide attack on a train station. >> and a new report says al qaeda may not be responsible for the september 11th attack on the american consulate in benghazi. >> an ultimatum from south sudan - what the government threatens to do if the ceasefire is rejected. >> finally changing its tune - the boy scouts of america welcomes openly gay mems be -- members.
david chater, al jazeera. >>> that's it, for now.heck check >> breaking news in russia where dozens of people have been killed and injured in what has been called a suicide attack on a train station. >> and a new report says al qaeda may not be responsible for the september 11th attack on the american consulate in benghazi. >> an ultimatum from south sudan - what the government threatens to do if the ceasefire is rejected. >> finally changing its tune - the boy...
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as my colleague david chater discovered, he's been travelling around the east and finding out what they think. >> set in the heartland of you crepe, the -- of ukraine, this statue of a steelworkers stands at the beginning of this town. this is a major power base. jobs here will be at threat if free trade from the e.u. comes. construction workers say life has the right mixtures of policies since their local boy made it to the top. >> translation: people here have a normal relationship with the president. they love him. >> the school in the town which viktor yanukovych attends has been rebuilt. the 65-year-old president showed us the state of the art interactive replacement for the old blackboard. he gave us a tour of the museum, set up at the school for famous people. he was born into the family of a metalworker and a nurse. "i came from a poor family. my main dream in ice was to break out of this poverty. this is the position and classroom where the young viktor yanukovych used to be a teenage student. i have a history student with me here. >> translation: i'm in favour of reforms. each
as my colleague david chater discovered, he's been travelling around the east and finding out what they think. >> set in the heartland of you crepe, the -- of ukraine, this statue of a steelworkers stands at the beginning of this town. this is a major power base. jobs here will be at threat if free trade from the e.u. comes. construction workers say life has the right mixtures of policies since their local boy made it to the top. >> translation: people here have a normal...
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david chater, al jazeera. >> do check out our website for all the latest news and lots more al jazeer aljazeera.com, gr now. studies based -- that have looked at physician prescribing patterns and interactions with big pharma. i think one of the luxuries i have is i'm in academic medicine, and we have a policy that we don't interact with pharmaceutical companies. so i hope that gives me a better perspective. and i think a lot of these doctors aren't having these conversations with their patients because i have countless patients who come to me and said they have never heard of iud's. so i think there is some impact of that. we know there's an impact of that. and it makes it challenging, you know, to -- to have a completely unbiased view even though we as doctors like to think we have an unbiased view, there has been evidence that shows that they do impact us in some ways. so i think it's important for us to go out and educate our providers too. there is no one size fits all birth control, and there are a lot of options that work for women. >> we want to take a closer look, are there u
david chater, al jazeera. >> do check out our website for all the latest news and lots more al jazeer aljazeera.com, gr now. studies based -- that have looked at physician prescribing patterns and interactions with big pharma. i think one of the luxuries i have is i'm in academic medicine, and we have a policy that we don't interact with pharmaceutical companies. so i hope that gives me a better perspective. and i think a lot of these doctors aren't having these conversations with their...
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david chater has more on that. >> this is the voice of the 19th century russian writer leo tolstoy, widely considered one of the greatest novels for works like "war and peace" and "anna karenina". he's reading a fairytale about a wolf and a child, and this shows him in his final years at his country estate. we caught up with his great-great-granddaughter at his house in moscow, now the leo tolstoy museum. fyokla has been the driving force to put a new generation in touch with his works, online. >> translation: i wanted people to return to read leo tolstoy with all the ways that modern technology offers. this is part of our heritage. not all of it is on the internet. it should be available to everyone. 2,000 copies of his works were ever published. impossible to buy. >> it's this russian company that was charged with the task of getting leo tolstoy's works online. not just the 90 volume standard collection, but diries, letters and less well-known works. the cost of such a vast amount of material threatens the works in its tracks, but thousands offered to help. leo tolstoy's estate at yasnay
david chater has more on that. >> this is the voice of the 19th century russian writer leo tolstoy, widely considered one of the greatest novels for works like "war and peace" and "anna karenina". he's reading a fairytale about a wolf and a child, and this shows him in his final years at his country estate. we caught up with his great-great-granddaughter at his house in moscow, now the leo tolstoy museum. fyokla has been the driving force to put a new generation in...
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david chater is there. >> they have been called in by the opposition who are united against president viktor yanukovych's decision to turn away from the e.u. it's the biggest protest we have seep in a week long of rallies here in key eve. they are not only just behind me to st. michael's square where they took refuge after being evicted from independence square. the main rally point is a bark in central key eve, but now they are moving to these industries where a court order took them out preventing them going out to independence square. it's a fluid situation. the organisers are intent on regaining that ground and maintaining a visual there once again. because of the brutal tactics used by the riot police, i noticed among the crowd young men wearing crash helmets, crow bars. it looks like we are looking at confrontation. >> vice president joe biden heads to asia to try to ease interpretations over disputed territory in the east china sea. >> last week china declared an air defense zone requiring pilots to identify themselves before they could enter. jamman and -- japan and the u.s. s
david chater is there. >> they have been called in by the opposition who are united against president viktor yanukovych's decision to turn away from the e.u. it's the biggest protest we have seep in a week long of rallies here in key eve. they are not only just behind me to st. michael's square where they took refuge after being evicted from independence square. the main rally point is a bark in central key eve, but now they are moving to these industries where a court order took them out...