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---en oakland desaparecÓ el vuelo con destino a guadalajara que haÍa escalas en "Éon" y "zacatecas".ramento, tambÉn se eliminaron los vuelos con destino a guadalajara y a "san joÉ del cabo".---adeÁs, Ólo habÁ un vuelo diario entre el aeropuerto de san joÉ y guadalajara.---la aeroÍnea informo que un representante de mexicana se comunicaÁ con los pasajeros que compraron un boleto a traÉs de la aeroÍnea, pero las personas que compraron su boleto por medio de una agencia de viajes. deben comunicarse con esa agencia. --la cancelacion de rutas ocurre tras el anuncio de que "mexicana" esta en medio de una profunda crisis financiera que segun sus propietarios podria llevarla a la quiebra. --esto ha desatado una disputa entre la compania y su sindicato que ya alcanzo al gobierno mexicano.--rey rodriguez --y mientras "mexicana de aviacÓn" recorta su servicio a Éxico, otra aeroÍnea anuncÓ que aumentaÁ el Úmero de vuelos a ese pÍs. --a partir del 20 de noviembre, "alaska airlines" ofreceÁ tres vuelos por semana de san joÉ a los cabos, baja california.-- los vuelos son directos y operaran los mÉr
---en oakland desaparecÓ el vuelo con destino a guadalajara que haÍa escalas en "Éon" y "zacatecas".ramento, tambÉn se eliminaron los vuelos con destino a guadalajara y a "san joÉ del cabo".---adeÁs, Ólo habÁ un vuelo diario entre el aeropuerto de san joÉ y guadalajara.---la aeroÍnea informo que un representante de mexicana se comunicaÁ con los pasajeros que compraron un boleto a traÉs de la aeroÍnea, pero las personas que compraron su boleto por medio...
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me are the memory gestated in day that lasted eons as the universe birthed heat, light, rock, ice, mineral, song, us. we are the impossible made flesh creating infinnate possibilities of hope or endless kazisms of despair inside the prayers which we have become. [applause]. this is called the fifth dying i deal with the wars away but the wars here. >> anny was one of many girls my son mentioned in passing and grew up when she became the fifth intent days where he more than once broken bread or tossed a joke or waves down or waived past. she, the fifth, in 10 days who's blood splat erred the walls and dripped down the walk. this one in front of her home celebrating turning 23, a shining star her brother said. my heart, her father moneyed, a friend my opened to her sister known since the girl was 12 and he 11. and now each day i watch my son suck in his tears and stiffen from the pain that thickens as the pile of his dead grows beneath his heart. deep inside his bones ache. and will not let him sleep lest those faces fill his dreams. i try to massage love into his neck and shoulder as we tal
me are the memory gestated in day that lasted eons as the universe birthed heat, light, rock, ice, mineral, song, us. we are the impossible made flesh creating infinnate possibilities of hope or endless kazisms of despair inside the prayers which we have become. [applause]. this is called the fifth dying i deal with the wars away but the wars here. >> anny was one of many girls my son mentioned in passing and grew up when she became the fifth intent days where he more than once broken...
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eon, rwe, and others.hey share 80% of the german market and one-quarter of their energy comes from nuclear plants. >> they run the german nuclear plants and obviously they have an interest in keeping these plants on line for as long as possible. that is because they're cost- effective and ensure profitable futures for the companies. >> thenergy giants are calling for a longer life spans of at least 15 years for the plants, and what to keep as much of their profits as possible. that is why i have been putting pressure on the government in pursuit of their interests. they even went so far as to place full-page ads in newspapers, with ford executives signing an open letter opposing the nuclear project with executive signing an open letter opposing the nuclear projects. meanwhile, the opposition says the government is divided and accessibleo lobbying. >> the chancellor sent along signal. -- the chancellor sent the wrong signal. she tried to mediate instead of indicating which way to go, and the executive saw t
eon, rwe, and others.hey share 80% of the german market and one-quarter of their energy comes from nuclear plants. >> they run the german nuclear plants and obviously they have an interest in keeping these plants on line for as long as possible. that is because they're cost- effective and ensure profitable futures for the companies. >> thenergy giants are calling for a longer life spans of at least 15 years for the plants, and what to keep as much of their profits as possible. that...
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perceived to be crisis at the time for instance around the ratification of the maastricht treaty for eons for example do europe paralysis for example and every time a things like that happened what what emerged after wards is accelerating the process of integration so if you hear right now about. the european monetary fund the finance ministry for the euro zone countries. that is probably what is quite likely to emerge after. the problems with greece and with the ballooning deficits are dealt with to prevent a crisis like that to happen again they will probably take all the steps that they can think of to make this less likely what do you think will happen to the zero whatever you may think. when russia think that they will they follow the here it will be catastrophic for us as well what do you think is the real danger that something may happen to euro that would not be just catastrophic for russia it would have been catastrophic for europe had it happened and the rest of the world would have been affected i mean the euro has again a lot of strain. it is in the vaults of many central bank
perceived to be crisis at the time for instance around the ratification of the maastricht treaty for eons for example do europe paralysis for example and every time a things like that happened what what emerged after wards is accelerating the process of integration so if you hear right now about. the european monetary fund the finance ministry for the euro zone countries. that is probably what is quite likely to emerge after. the problems with greece and with the ballooning deficits are dealt...
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here near the shores of lake by call lies the sacred place that's home to the powers of the goddess eon jima and it's not just the local people who are drawn in . i was here last year and i always keep remembering the god this year i came to play with my sister and a girlfriend this place is special you could say it's closer to the cosmos. image is said to be found in these rocks many come here to pay homage but it is said that each has a unique perspective. she's always seen differently to some she's dancing to others playing a guitar some see her in a car or on a horse some see a tiger which is a keeper of buddhism some don't see her immediately this means they have to walk more circles around the mountain the more the better then they'll see her though the spot is said to be sacred in general those who come here say that this area has one very special and specific power or even here to create and team is a very strong god is he she helps people and children she helps us we wanted to have children in fact young dreamers influence is said to be behind a kind of population surge so the
here near the shores of lake by call lies the sacred place that's home to the powers of the goddess eon jima and it's not just the local people who are drawn in . i was here last year and i always keep remembering the god this year i came to play with my sister and a girlfriend this place is special you could say it's closer to the cosmos. image is said to be found in these rocks many come here to pay homage but it is said that each has a unique perspective. she's always seen differently to...
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cost analysis running snail from ember germany scored the most innovative power train in the rain eons from is behind were named best new comers all aspects of design presentation and performance are up for consideration in the end the team that ran fast descent most fuel efficient racked up the most points from the technical university of delft in the netherlands. as a company winning a crisis. doesn't get any better. finally everybody gets a chance to kick back and enjoy their successes winners or losers but when they make it back to their hometowns around the world it won't be long before their meeting sign next year's car that's all from formula student join us for more next month on technology update. and try to. wealthy british soil. has moved on to the platinum. card. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look global financial headlines to conjure reports on our. policies top stories this sell at a major and to turn a plant down in russia's north caucuses an intensifying the security forces saying
cost analysis running snail from ember germany scored the most innovative power train in the rain eons from is behind were named best new comers all aspects of design presentation and performance are up for consideration in the end the team that ran fast descent most fuel efficient racked up the most points from the technical university of delft in the netherlands. as a company winning a crisis. doesn't get any better. finally everybody gets a chance to kick back and enjoy their successes...
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says it may sell russian oil to the culture eon boost capacity one of the four refineries that the company doesn't currently have any assets in vietnam but there are reports that it might be interested in procuring of some currently owned by. british petroleum. going to check the markets to. stop the trading in the red before they go to american shares on disappointing from all that data. indices that fell for the first time in six days of the year that should strengthen to a seven week high against the euro japan's nikkei fell nearly two percent of the benchmark had to do this is the area i don't call the tongues slid salva zero point seven percent all on the increase concerns the global economic growth is slowing. also down the close on thursday energy from a new call attempted to stem those losses to the points of light sweet edge to what seventy six dollars a barrel sky. four percent of the whole joint reported largest mine explosion on friday values not much brighter with youngsters having just opened down zero point zero three. ok with those low trading volumes all traditional in the
says it may sell russian oil to the culture eon boost capacity one of the four refineries that the company doesn't currently have any assets in vietnam but there are reports that it might be interested in procuring of some currently owned by. british petroleum. going to check the markets to. stop the trading in the red before they go to american shares on disappointing from all that data. indices that fell for the first time in six days of the year that should strengthen to a seven week high...
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and when you approach the cliffs you see doors and windows carved by hand into the rocks eons ago. it's extraordinary enough from the outside, but open one of the doors and step inside, and you enter a world of unfathomable beauty. chapels with frescos painted while rome was still ruled by the caesars and bethlehem and nazareth were dusty little towns. are there any christian remains as old as this in the holy land, in jerusalem or bethlehem? >> sevim karabiyik: not that i know of. >> simon: our guide, sevim karabiyik, told us-- much to our surprise- that one of the gospels were written in turkey and that three of the apostles spread the word here. there are hundreds of these churches in cappadocia where christians sought refuge from persecution. the oldest, built in the 5th century when christianity was in its infancy. do you think many christians realize that it all started here in turkey? >> karabiyik: personal experience? no. >> simon: it all started in the holy land, because that's... >> karabiyik: but... >> simon: ...where jesus is from. because nobody... >> karabiyik: that t
and when you approach the cliffs you see doors and windows carved by hand into the rocks eons ago. it's extraordinary enough from the outside, but open one of the doors and step inside, and you enter a world of unfathomable beauty. chapels with frescos painted while rome was still ruled by the caesars and bethlehem and nazareth were dusty little towns. are there any christian remains as old as this in the holy land, in jerusalem or bethlehem? >> sevim karabiyik: not that i know of....
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for more and more humans, life on earth has just been getting better and better for eons. ridley's new book, "the rational optimist," dates our happy history back to hunter gatherer society and a fateful economic invention of the stone age. >> human beings have been making tools for about two million years and for a long time all they made was simple stereotype stone tools like this and then suddenly in the last 50,000- 100,000 years they started making more and more sophisticated things until they had things like this. and i think the answer lies in exchange and specialization. when our species invented exchanging, it was as if ideas started having sex because in biological evolution sex brings together genetic mutations, it diversifies the gene pool, and the same thing is true of exchange in cultural evolution, it brings together ideas that different people have had. >> reporter: except for the references to sex, the talented mr. ridley is a throwback to 18th century optimism and adam smith, who wrote that exchange is the cause of the wealth of nations. >> give me that w
for more and more humans, life on earth has just been getting better and better for eons. ridley's new book, "the rational optimist," dates our happy history back to hunter gatherer society and a fateful economic invention of the stone age. >> human beings have been making tools for about two million years and for a long time all they made was simple stereotype stone tools like this and then suddenly in the last 50,000- 100,000 years they started making more and more...
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. >> reporter: this man is in charge of development for eon energy. there are 627 turbines in their wind farm. each can power between 300 and 650 homes. from a distance it's hard to appreciate how enormous these turbines are. this one is 40 stories high and the blades from tip to tip are nearly the length of a football field. the united states is the world leader in wind energy. and while it's still relatively expensive to produce, with new technology costs are coming down. >> we're just tapping into the very beginnings of the potential with wind. i mean, texas gets about 7% of its energy from wind power. nationally we're less than 3%. >> reporter: for wind being one of the biggest sources of renewable energy today, it's still only producing only 3% of our energy. that's not much. >> well, it's -- you don't need a national policy to really give us some direction on where we need go. >> reporter: but agreeing on a national energy policy won't be easy. not everyone likes the idea of giant windmills or solar arrays dominating the horizon. geothermal plan
. >> reporter: this man is in charge of development for eon energy. there are 627 turbines in their wind farm. each can power between 300 and 650 homes. from a distance it's hard to appreciate how enormous these turbines are. this one is 40 stories high and the blades from tip to tip are nearly the length of a football field. the united states is the world leader in wind energy. and while it's still relatively expensive to produce, with new technology costs are coming down. >> we're...
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this weekend in thin eon is hosting in the grand prix starting today it will run through sunday expecttraffic in this area over the weekend if you're planning on going to the wine country be advised that could be a factor you might want to take highway 29 instead of going up 101 across 37 in them up 121 because there will be quite a bit of traffic in and around it is the aunt's. >> today is a first hearing before an arbitrator for ac transit they are having to wait longer for bosses some of those bosses not shown up at all the last week ac transit has cancelled 200-400 bus runs each day there is been more than 1300 sick calls during that time ac transit says retirements' coupled with summer vacations injuries and of course it calls and a lack of money to hire new drivers is the cause. >> i am sympathetic with the writers i hope they have the patience to stay with us we will do our very best to pull this together we have done enough bus drivers to cover the runs shortly we will have less runs and hopefully then the number of drivers we have will be the correct amount of drivers for that
this weekend in thin eon is hosting in the grand prix starting today it will run through sunday expecttraffic in this area over the weekend if you're planning on going to the wine country be advised that could be a factor you might want to take highway 29 instead of going up 101 across 37 in them up 121 because there will be quite a bit of traffic in and around it is the aunt's. >> today is a first hearing before an arbitrator for ac transit they are having to wait longer for bosses some...
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it has done it for eons. it will not change now. i appreciate your interest. you are young enough to make some changes. until you understand that changes have to be in the process and not just saying that they screwed up. up? do you change the scripew- thank you very much. i will listen to your answer. guest: thank you for your comment. i agree with you. we were trying very hard to point out how bipartisan an effort to water down this bill is it really was in the end. we were trying as much as possible to highlight the subterranean cooperation between the democrats and republicans that went on in this bill. a great example is what happened with the amendment that turned into the volcker rule. they had tremendous difficulty in getting the amendment voted on. they could not get senator dodd to agreed to vote on it. in the end, they have to resort to a trick. they attached their amendment to the brownback amendment automobile regulation. that would guarantee that they're eminent got voted on before the senate bill was voted on. in the end, somebody put a word int
it has done it for eons. it will not change now. i appreciate your interest. you are young enough to make some changes. until you understand that changes have to be in the process and not just saying that they screwed up. up? do you change the scripew- thank you very much. i will listen to your answer. guest: thank you for your comment. i agree with you. we were trying very hard to point out how bipartisan an effort to water down this bill is it really was in the end. we were trying as much as...