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norway exports over 2000 tons of can crowd around the world. while environmental concerns about invasive species continue the tourists savor its spicy meat on the region authorities hope the high fishing quotas will help keep the crowd population under control the people of northern norway meanwhile hope this lucrative source of income will last a while longer they've already built a monument to the king crab i wouldn't mind having one of those on my plate well that's all for today thanks for watching and goodbye. i'm going. to. enter the conflict zone funding the powerful. more than 2 years ago a new government in armenia came to power in the so-called velvet revolution with the hope of fundamental democratic reform my guest this week from europe on his armenian foreign minister story of manasseh coming up how much responsibility does armenia back for the conflicts escalation conflicts a. 30 minute spot to double. were all set. to go beyond the obvious. that. as we take on the world. we're all. the stories that matter to your country. what eve
norway exports over 2000 tons of can crowd around the world. while environmental concerns about invasive species continue the tourists savor its spicy meat on the region authorities hope the high fishing quotas will help keep the crowd population under control the people of northern norway meanwhile hope this lucrative source of income will last a while longer they've already built a monument to the king crab i wouldn't mind having one of those on my plate well that's all for today thanks for...
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norway exports over 2000 tons of can crowd around the world i mean only. one of our mental concerns about invasive species continue the tourists savor its spicy meat under the weight and authorities hope the high fishing quotas will help keep the crowd population under control the people of northern norway meanwhile hope this lucrative source of income will last a while longer they've already built a monument to the king crowd i wouldn't mind having one of those on my plate well that's all for today thanks for watching and going back. absolutely. in terms of the conflicts going on to the palace. more than 2 years ago the government in armenia came to power in the so-called elvis revolution with the hope of fundamental democratic reform my guest this week from your obama is armenian foreign minister manasseh kanya how much responsibility does armenia for the conflicts escalate complex. including. the. article 5 of the universal declaration of rights. no one shall be subject to torture. but the cia is still dedicate time and effort into researching torture m
norway exports over 2000 tons of can crowd around the world i mean only. one of our mental concerns about invasive species continue the tourists savor its spicy meat under the weight and authorities hope the high fishing quotas will help keep the crowd population under control the people of northern norway meanwhile hope this lucrative source of income will last a while longer they've already built a monument to the king crowd i wouldn't mind having one of those on my plate well that's all for...
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norway exports over 2000 tons of can crowd around the world i mean only. one environmental concerns about invasive species continue the tourists savor its spicy meat under the region authorities hope the high fishing quotas will help keep the crowd population under control the people of northern norway meanwhile hope this lucrative source of income will last a while longer they've already built a monument to the king crowd i wouldn't mind having one of those on live play well that's all for today thanks for watching and going back. before. low internet connections are a growing problem. but back to the name change with the help of a swarm of hundreds of mini fattah like. orbit the earth and send their data all over the world. the 1st sign of life have already been some talent high speed internet from outer space. 15 minutes on d w. people knocking for coming. there are many answers. there are memories of school. there are minimal trouble to. make up your own mind to. make 4 minds. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this. just throug
norway exports over 2000 tons of can crowd around the world i mean only. one environmental concerns about invasive species continue the tourists savor its spicy meat under the region authorities hope the high fishing quotas will help keep the crowd population under control the people of northern norway meanwhile hope this lucrative source of income will last a while longer they've already built a monument to the king crowd i wouldn't mind having one of those on live play well that's all for...
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norway exports over 2000 tons of can crowd around the world and. while environmental concerns about invasive species continue the tourists savor it spicy meat under the region authorities hope the high fishing quotas will help keep the crowd population under control the people of northern norway meanwhile hope this lucrative source of income will last a while longer they've already built a monument to the king crab i wouldn't mind having one of those on live plate well that's all for today thanks for watching and goodbye. blue. blue. blue blue. blue. blue. to the point sean opinions clear position in the international perspectives. while the rest of the world struggles with cold it is a country where it all began this reporting low infection rates and strong growth in china and korea by a list of super spreader to economic winner find out onto the point. to the point at least a reading of these 30 minutes on t w. we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing. so please take care of yourself a good distance was
norway exports over 2000 tons of can crowd around the world and. while environmental concerns about invasive species continue the tourists savor it spicy meat under the region authorities hope the high fishing quotas will help keep the crowd population under control the people of northern norway meanwhile hope this lucrative source of income will last a while longer they've already built a monument to the king crab i wouldn't mind having one of those on live plate well that's all for today...
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norway is there a peon country with the largest fishing industry which is no surprise given that more than half of the country's border is along the coast but some areas like the village of big ain is heads not been profiting much from the wealth of seafood found in the ocean now there's a new species in the waters of norway meet the king crab at the price of delicacy that is also called once the crab because it eats everything that crosses its path but the month or so has become a lifesaver for some norwegian fisherman. loves the arctic ocean and the german has been living norway's high north for 12 years he takes tourists to see the sights along the coast near the russian border. he brings up one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for this tour group. the only set of the traps the day before addict of 180 meters. but one day was long enough for him to now haul up dozens of kim crabs a delicacy all around the world at the crabs are also a growing ecological problem the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in the water you're get eaten from the crops we have crabs right ever y
norway is there a peon country with the largest fishing industry which is no surprise given that more than half of the country's border is along the coast but some areas like the village of big ain is heads not been profiting much from the wealth of seafood found in the ocean now there's a new species in the waters of norway meet the king crab at the price of delicacy that is also called once the crab because it eats everything that crosses its path but the month or so has become a lifesaver...
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norway exports over 2000 tonnes of can crowd around the world i mean. one of our mental concerns about invasive species continue the tourists savor it spicy meat under the region authorities hope the high fishing quotas will help keep the crowd population under control the people of northern norway meanwhile hope this lucrative source of income will last a while longer they've already built a monument to the king crab i wouldn't mind having one of those on my plate well that's all for today thanks for watching and goodbye. do. you. feel. any better i'm david and this is a climate change brags that. happiness in 3 books. this is the book for you. will get smarter birth free you know we've got one. of the more. i can't sleep because you know for those who love. him will swallow swallow. only as low a virtuous. person. there's no love no love for the goal which. doesn't. want kids to love love love love love. her can't sleep. ugh couldn't sleep. hard. on small. it's their absentia for spectacular pictures play it's their passion for nature. it's their comp
norway exports over 2000 tonnes of can crowd around the world i mean. one of our mental concerns about invasive species continue the tourists savor it spicy meat under the region authorities hope the high fishing quotas will help keep the crowd population under control the people of northern norway meanwhile hope this lucrative source of income will last a while longer they've already built a monument to the king crab i wouldn't mind having one of those on my plate well that's all for today...
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0ne country that believes they mightjust have found the answer is norway.presenting norway in four major sporting disciplines, including athletics, must obtain a health certificate before they're allowed to compete internationally. you can also do the weight... a doctor will measure whether an athlete's weight and height puts them in the underweight category on the body mass index scale, and run a series of tests to check for things like bone density. they will only be allowed to compete if the doctors believe they are a healthy weight and do not have an eating disorder. if you clinically found that there was an eating disorder, they would just definitely be off the team. if you get a red light then you are out of the team. but it's important to understand that we take care of the athletes as well. but eating disorder, it's a red light. one of the groups that help advocate for the new rules is sunn idrett, or healthy sports. its director is marianne strand—udnaeseth. education is good, but education alone is not enough. you need a professional system to act
0ne country that believes they mightjust have found the answer is norway.presenting norway in four major sporting disciplines, including athletics, must obtain a health certificate before they're allowed to compete internationally. you can also do the weight... a doctor will measure whether an athlete's weight and height puts them in the underweight category on the body mass index scale, and run a series of tests to check for things like bone density. they will only be allowed to compete if the...
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but they do need a change in fortune in sarajevo after a heavy 5—1 defeat in their last game to norwayames there for northern ireland and scotland. there'll be no love lost at wembley later, despite it being a friendly between england and wales. they go head to head for the first time in four years. let's speak to our sports correspondent natalie pirks, who is there for us. this mightjust this might just be this mightjust be a friendly but these two teams having long rivalry don't they? yet there is no fans here, no points at stake but there is that anglo welsh rivalry, the bragging rights that are on the line tonight. they have not played each other since you wrote 2016 when england came away to — one winners in the group stages. we know what happened after that when wells went on that amazing run to the semis whereas england got dumped out in the last 16 by iceman. gareth southgate said there is no such thing as friendly‘s. brian gigs at saint this is always a became of course the watch had not beaten england since 198a. both sides would prioritising the next two matches which are fa
but they do need a change in fortune in sarajevo after a heavy 5—1 defeat in their last game to norwayames there for northern ireland and scotland. there'll be no love lost at wembley later, despite it being a friendly between england and wales. they go head to head for the first time in four years. let's speak to our sports correspondent natalie pirks, who is there for us. this mightjust this might just be this mightjust be a friendly but these two teams having long rivalry don't they? yet...
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grown quickly in the past 10 years 1st and foremost in france and ireland but spain and of course norway are also exploring the options . it is a growing market there we write a letter like establishing this market because. it is still quite new to the european population. that. we have a lot of influence from the. europeans are more and more like 3 earlier with the with now generally in europe and. people are more concerned about where their food comes from people are interested in local traceable thurgood but at present most of the sea we eat and in europe is still imported from asia. and they are you know is still one step ahead this she made from red algae the result of 10 years hard work is her pride and joy she discovered that one species produces a special polymer the mix products made from a very pliable the foreign oil has a shelf life of up to 2 years and it even dissolves in hot water that's especially practical for popular products in indonesia like instant coffee over 200 companies worldwide are testing the foil and you don't have to eat it to get rid of it. everywhere. and
grown quickly in the past 10 years 1st and foremost in france and ireland but spain and of course norway are also exploring the options . it is a growing market there we write a letter like establishing this market because. it is still quite new to the european population. that. we have a lot of influence from the. europeans are more and more like 3 earlier with the with now generally in europe and. people are more concerned about where their food comes from people are interested in local...
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stan france and ireland and spain and of course norway are also exploring the options. it is a growing market we work a lot on like establishing this market because. it is still quite new to the european population. that of course we have a lot of influence from the. europeans are more and more like 3 earlier with the with now generally in europe and. people are more concerned about where their food comes from people are interested in local traceable thurgood but at present just most of the sea we even in europe is still imported from patients. that they are you know is still one step ahead this sheet made from red algae the result of 10 years hard work is her pride and joy she discovered that one species produces a special polymer the mix products made from a very pliable the foreign oil has a shelf life of up to 2 years and it even dissolves in hot water that's especially practical for popular products in indonesia like instant coffee over 200 companies worldwide are testing the foil and you don't have to eat it to get rid of it. everywhere. and it will be fabulous th
stan france and ireland and spain and of course norway are also exploring the options. it is a growing market we work a lot on like establishing this market because. it is still quite new to the european population. that of course we have a lot of influence from the. europeans are more and more like 3 earlier with the with now generally in europe and. people are more concerned about where their food comes from people are interested in local traceable thurgood but at present just most of the sea...
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foremost in france and ireland but spain and of course norway are also exploring the options. it is a growing market we work a lot on like establishing this market because. it is still quite new to the european population. that of course we have a lot of influence from the asian cuisine europeans are more and more like 3 earlier with even now generally in europe and. people are more concerned about where their food comes from people are interested in local traceable thurgood but at present most of the seaweed eaten in europe is still imported from asia. and they are normal you know is still one step ahead this she made from red algae the result of 10 years hard work is her pride and joy she discovered that one species produces a special polymer that makes products made from a very pliable the forno has a shelf life of up to 2 years and it even dissolves in hot water that's especially practical for popular products in indonesia like instant coffee over 200 companies worldwide are testing the foil and you don't have to eat it to get rid of it. everywhere on the garden and it wil
foremost in france and ireland but spain and of course norway are also exploring the options. it is a growing market we work a lot on like establishing this market because. it is still quite new to the european population. that of course we have a lot of influence from the asian cuisine europeans are more and more like 3 earlier with even now generally in europe and. people are more concerned about where their food comes from people are interested in local traceable thurgood but at present most...
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second, when it comes to the total number of cases per capita,both norway and the u.k.r figures than sweden, but spain and france have higher. third, while sweden has avoided so far and autumn surge, it's infection rate is higher than norman --norway and germany and it is rising. it is not a clear-cut success story and there are other issues too. some say it is a misjudged plan to obtain her immunity, something strongly denied. sweden's approach depends on vulnerable people shielding and sweet and sweden acknowledges the failure to protect care homes at the start of the pandemic. but the men who devise sweden's approach angst in the long-term it will work. >> we in sweden have always had the same regulations in place. the same recommendations and advice. they still apply. a long-term perspective is easier to follow. >> at the heart of the approach is the idea of social contract. it requires trust between people and national decision-makers. there is nothing in the data to show that sweden is definitely getting it right, but the emphasis on trust is relevant. ♪ >> you ma
second, when it comes to the total number of cases per capita,both norway and the u.k.r figures than sweden, but spain and france have higher. third, while sweden has avoided so far and autumn surge, it's infection rate is higher than norman --norway and germany and it is rising. it is not a clear-cut success story and there are other issues too. some say it is a misjudged plan to obtain her immunity, something strongly denied. sweden's approach depends on vulnerable people shielding and sweet...
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well this and the pandemic has led to discussions on this even in establish democracy is like norway where people are concerned about the amount of personal data they're sharing through apps that are intended of course to do good to help curb the spread of the virus. i'm probably more concerned about the way that this can be used in the regimes. very far east in the in your a should occur in countries like kazakhstan and the chick is down but also in more you know emerging. authoritarian directions you know yet like you mentioned hungary and poland at the outset because i think if you look more the traditional thora tarion regimes. you'll see that they they of course don't really feel like they need a reason. to put the place a ban on freedom of assembly for example but even these countries do have. they do think about the p.r. effect to a certain extent so when they can point to something like the coronavirus and say we are not doing this. a similar story terry and mesure were doing it to protect the population south then that's just all 'd the better for them and the same tactic i'
well this and the pandemic has led to discussions on this even in establish democracy is like norway where people are concerned about the amount of personal data they're sharing through apps that are intended of course to do good to help curb the spread of the virus. i'm probably more concerned about the way that this can be used in the regimes. very far east in the in your a should occur in countries like kazakhstan and the chick is down but also in more you know emerging. authoritarian...
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namely, the other scandinavian countries like norway and denmark. they do terribleompared to norway and denmark when it comes to deaths. >> presidentrump has said that he was cured and thate is now immune from the virus. is this true? >> well, i'm very pleased he is doing very well. i mean, that's for sure. he is a strong man. he has done quite, quite well. i think you have to be careful what the nuances of cure are. has he recovered from infection? yes. infectious disease people and others sometimes have a little nuance what you mean by cure. like if you have an infection or a condition in which the majority of people get better on their own and you give an intervention that facilitates that, mos people won't say you cured it. some people would say you hastened the recovery. but he received some interventions that look promising. so, in that respect, when you say you're immune, i have no doubt that he is protected for a finite period of time. i don't know how long that is. but the president is absolutely correct when he says he's recovered, he almo
namely, the other scandinavian countries like norway and denmark. they do terribleompared to norway and denmark when it comes to deaths. >> presidentrump has said that he was cured and thate is now immune from the virus. is this true? >> well, i'm very pleased he is doing very well. i mean, that's for sure. he is a strong man. he has done quite, quite well. i think you have to be careful what the nuances of cure are. has he recovered from infection? yes. infectious disease people...
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welcome to norway! so this is you on the first flight?fit? yes, see. but the glitz of the very first flight was tarnished by its giant, new engines. something happened before take—off. one of the engines heated up. some people said that they had seen flames, maybe they did, or they imagined it. but the captain decided to go back to the terminal. the world's press watched the world's biggestjet return. archive: disappointed? well, sure. 0n the tarmac, pan am's ron marasco. it was a state of shock throughout the facility. this was our worst nightmare. archive: any sense of fear? no, i mean, they said something was burning, and we got off. a man—made giant crossing the atlantic, cynics had heard that before. there were people outside who were demonstrating that this had all the earmarks of the titanic. some people even went off the aeroplane and said, "never again," they never came back. i think it was about 30 passengers who didn't want to go back. when we inspected the engine, there was molten metal in the tailpipe. hidden away, the only o
welcome to norway! so this is you on the first flight?fit? yes, see. but the glitz of the very first flight was tarnished by its giant, new engines. something happened before take—off. one of the engines heated up. some people said that they had seen flames, maybe they did, or they imagined it. but the captain decided to go back to the terminal. the world's press watched the world's biggestjet return. archive: disappointed? well, sure. 0n the tarmac, pan am's ron marasco. it was a state of...
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boston all the way from norway. celebrated their victory against. keep. brazil. in talk. stunt they know there's even more to come. times in france camel stop raving about both players as well as in indonesia where the middle of a dusty partnership came as no surprise. not a single point in match thankfully even the results show us how much they missed full stadiums instead we saw 5 away wins for one all draw it was shelled and cologne each getting their 1st points of the season there were 19 goals scored altogether this weekend and we've got the best 3 for you right here. is japan international rizzuto i'm doing this. to get. to the single. digits. coming in 2nd gonzalo kustra. this was his 34th goal infantry 187 people disagree games will come 2nd. to sorry going through this next goal was even better. they do want to stress goals of made this book. called love not that easy. then he gets a bowler who wants to pass me through chips and over to to send them to the loo bowl less perfectly in the ankle but i needs to shoot on the 1st one to my department. yourself posing w
boston all the way from norway. celebrated their victory against. keep. brazil. in talk. stunt they know there's even more to come. times in france camel stop raving about both players as well as in indonesia where the middle of a dusty partnership came as no surprise. not a single point in match thankfully even the results show us how much they missed full stadiums instead we saw 5 away wins for one all draw it was shelled and cologne each getting their 1st points of the season there were 19...
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third, while sweden has avoided so far an autumn surge, it's infection rate is higher than norway andess story and there are other issues, too. some critics argue the whole thing is actually a misjudged plan to achieve herd immunity, something that is strongly denied. also, sweden's approach has relied on thousands of people shielding. and has been accused of failing to properly protect care homes at the start of the pandemic. but the man behind sweden's response things in the long—term it will work. we in sweden have always had the same regulations in place, the same regulations in place, the same regulations in place, the same recommendations and they still apply. i think it creates a sense of security and a long—term respect of, and it is easier to follow. at the heart of sweden's approach is the idea of the social contract that requires trust between people and national decision—makers. there is nothing in the data to show sweden is definitely getting it right, but there is emphasis on trust and consensus, which feels relevant as european governments once again change the rules by
third, while sweden has avoided so far an autumn surge, it's infection rate is higher than norway andess story and there are other issues, too. some critics argue the whole thing is actually a misjudged plan to achieve herd immunity, something that is strongly denied. also, sweden's approach has relied on thousands of people shielding. and has been accused of failing to properly protect care homes at the start of the pandemic. but the man behind sweden's response things in the long—term it...
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it's great to be here in beautiful, fantastic norway. we love norway don't we love the fa-jords.ou know who never visited norway, by the way hillary. throwback to that. i'm playing all the hits tonight, folks all the hits buckle up. i got to be honest, this award came at the perfect time for a second there, i almost thought i was doing a bad job as president can you believe that but you're right, i'm amazing and i deserve this award for many reasons for one, i finally brought peace between the arabs and jews we love the jewish people, or as i call them, the yosemites. and now they're getting along great with the united arab ermits emerits. united arab er - until this morning, i thought it was a european soccer team. we're currently looking in to that are we looking into that but what about education, folks? under my administration, there have been so many books written about me, committing treason michael cohen wrote one. john bolton. one of my hotter nieces. so many jobs created so many showtime movies adopted. and then, of course, my biggest triumph, of course, i'm talking abou
it's great to be here in beautiful, fantastic norway. we love norway don't we love the fa-jords.ou know who never visited norway, by the way hillary. throwback to that. i'm playing all the hits tonight, folks all the hits buckle up. i got to be honest, this award came at the perfect time for a second there, i almost thought i was doing a bad job as president can you believe that but you're right, i'm amazing and i deserve this award for many reasons for one, i finally brought peace between the...
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stretching from norway, greece, turkey -- >> we hear, representative of many nations, work day by day, with the intricate and ethical problems. we have absolute faith that you can do the job. of course you can do the job, all it is necessary is that each country remembers that it's only like is the best by developing their common security so necessary, the task, incident to, it must be the first priority. we require faith, self confidence, devotion, domestic -- tenacity, always tenacity. >> in this atomic age, in times far more explosive than any of its presidents, the world is divided once more, half slave, half free. where is now our leader who can sustain and inspire americans already on their arms? a leader who can and that will, our with victory and prevent a spread into bigger war? where is the leader in america who can cast a stand and inspire our allies? already fighting the common enemy, from asia to tumble for, in this age of files, the communist hysteric riots that disregard cities in europe, this when innocent. and the cities in the middle east, where is their leader, who
stretching from norway, greece, turkey -- >> we hear, representative of many nations, work day by day, with the intricate and ethical problems. we have absolute faith that you can do the job. of course you can do the job, all it is necessary is that each country remembers that it's only like is the best by developing their common security so necessary, the task, incident to, it must be the first priority. we require faith, self confidence, devotion, domestic -- tenacity, always tenacity....
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grown quickly in the past 10 years 1st and foremost in france and ireland and spain and of course norway are also exploring the options . it is a growing market we work a lot on like establishing this market because. it is still quite new to the european population. we have a lot of influence from the. europeans are more and more like 3 earlier with the with now generally in europe and. people are more concerned about where their food comes from people are interested in local traceable thurgood but at present most of the seaweed eaten in europe is still imported from haiti show. that they are normal you know is still one step ahead this she made from red algae the result of 10 years' hard work is her pride and joy she discovered that one species produces a special polymer that makes products made from a very pliable the forno has a shelf life of up to 2 years and it even dissolves in hot water that's especially practical for popular products in indonesia like instant coffee over 200 companies worldwide are testing the foil and you don't have to eat it to get rid of it. everywhere on the
grown quickly in the past 10 years 1st and foremost in france and ireland and spain and of course norway are also exploring the options . it is a growing market we work a lot on like establishing this market because. it is still quite new to the european population. we have a lot of influence from the. europeans are more and more like 3 earlier with the with now generally in europe and. people are more concerned about where their food comes from people are interested in local traceable thurgood...
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from canada, norway, south africa, china, operating despite the handicaps of varied languages, and learningctive new lessons in international teamwork, for it very wisely has been said that the nations will learn to work together only by actually working gether. and by providing treatment of dachshund treatment and -- treatment and artificial limbs for the crippled and disabled, d teaching occupationshat will allow the men to stand on their own feet again, even though the feet themselves may be artificial. and with donated shoes, learning to be shoemakers so that they may later serve their own villages. and so the pulse of rehabilitation begins to beat again in the areas warped and withered by war. it is a pulse that beats feebly at first, this pulse of restoration, while little men labor and strive with whatever is at hand or can be brought to hand, and the mounds of supplies seen in the docks and melt down to inadequate, minute portions, carefully measured out so that all may share and survive and work. ♪ and homes are remade wherever a roof is to be found that will provide shelter. part
from canada, norway, south africa, china, operating despite the handicaps of varied languages, and learningctive new lessons in international teamwork, for it very wisely has been said that the nations will learn to work together only by actually working gether. and by providing treatment of dachshund treatment and -- treatment and artificial limbs for the crippled and disabled, d teaching occupationshat will allow the men to stand on their own feet again, even though the feet themselves may be...
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grown quickly in the past 10 years 1st and foremost in france and ireland but spain and of course norway are also exploring the options . it is a growing market there we work a lot alike establishing this market because. it is still quite new to the european population to see we. we have a lot of influence from the. europeans are more in like 3 earlier with the with now generally in europe and. people are more concerned about where their food comes from people are interested in local traceable thurgood but it presents most of the seaweed eaten in europe is still imported from haiti show. that they are normal you know is still one step ahead this she made from red algae the result of 10 years hard work is her pride and joy she discovered that one species produces a special polymer that makes products made from it very pliable the forno has a shelf life of up to 2 years and it even dissolves in hot water that's especially practical for popular products in indonesia mike instant coffee over 200 companies worldwide are testing the foil and you don't have to eat it to get rid of it. everywher
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happening in denmark and austria later similar models appeared to have been used in france italy spain norway finland poland and the czech republic. it was now a european scandal uncovered thanks to international cooperation among journalists even then the e.u. didn't initiate any investigations saying instead that the problem was to be solved primarily at the national level. but some members of the european parliament did want to hold each new institutions to account among them german green party m.e.p. spend gold that's the whole problem in the european parliament asked the european banking all 13 and the european securities and markets all thorazine to launch an investigation it took months because the national supervisors didn't want to. according to google those at the national level like member states finance authorities delayed the investigation to prevent their own failures from coming to light it took pressure from the european parliament to put the investigations in motion there are still ongoing. citizens lose faith that the state is there for everyone that's very dangerous if peop
happening in denmark and austria later similar models appeared to have been used in france italy spain norway finland poland and the czech republic. it was now a european scandal uncovered thanks to international cooperation among journalists even then the e.u. didn't initiate any investigations saying instead that the problem was to be solved primarily at the national level. but some members of the european parliament did want to hold each new institutions to account among them german green...
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perceived as the same reason because you see poland actually advocates or another by which it goes from norway to poland and recently the polish government suggested that germany joins this project and also that germany and other countries join the project of the new energy terminal and all and as well as the interests of the ukraine that are highly promoted by the us and of course poland and many of the european countries and eastern european members of the us union so in this case it just perceived as on the one side of it though he should be sure all these your racial relations between the united states and the european countries that are more likely to fold to washington's line against russia but also of the economic interests of these countries which are in fact interested in maintaining russia acts for of natural gas through their territories and thus all those payments that come with. just very quickly in his army thing today are more sanctions coming against russia. well you see you see oh no we haven't seen any sanctions any distance agents against the boroughs and against something o
perceived as the same reason because you see poland actually advocates or another by which it goes from norway to poland and recently the polish government suggested that germany joins this project and also that germany and other countries join the project of the new energy terminal and all and as well as the interests of the ukraine that are highly promoted by the us and of course poland and many of the european countries and eastern european members of the us union so in this case it just...
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grown quickly in the past 10 years 1st and foremost in france and ireland but spain and of course norway are also exploring the options. it is a growing market we work a lot on like establishing this market because. it is still quite new to the european population. of course we have a lot of influence from the asian cuisine europeans are more and more like 3 earlier with the with now generally in europe and. people are more concerned about where their food culture. people are interested in local traceable thurgood but at present most of the see we even in europe is still imported from asia. and they are normal you know is still one step ahead this she made from red algae the result of 10 years hard work is her pride and joy she discovered that one species produces a special polymer the mix products made from a very pliable the foreign oil has a shelf life of up to 2 years and it even dissolves in hot water and it's especially practical for popular products in indonesia like instant coffee over 200 companies worldwide are toasting the foil and you don't have to eat it to get rid of it. ev
grown quickly in the past 10 years 1st and foremost in france and ireland but spain and of course norway are also exploring the options. it is a growing market we work a lot on like establishing this market because. it is still quite new to the european population. of course we have a lot of influence from the asian cuisine europeans are more and more like 3 earlier with the with now generally in europe and. people are more concerned about where their food culture. people are interested in...
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. ♪ stretching from norway to greece to turkey. >> we representatives of many nations workday by dayantly with these intricate and difficult problems. we have absolute faith that you can do the job. of course you can do the job. all that is necessary is that each country remember that its own enlightened self-interest is served best by developing the common security so necessary to its own. the task must have first priority. we require faith, self confidence, devotion, tenacity, always tenacity. >> in this atomic age in times far more explosive than any since lincoln's day, the world is divided once more, half slave and half free, where now is a leader that can sustain and inspire americans already under arms in korea? a leader who can end that war with victory and prevent its spread into a bigger war? where is a leader in america who can sustain and inspire our allies? already fighting the common enemy on asia's jungle front. in this age of hate and violence, the communists stir up riots that rip through the scarred cities of europe. this one in italy. in the middle east, the reds r
. ♪ stretching from norway to greece to turkey. >> we representatives of many nations workday by dayantly with these intricate and difficult problems. we have absolute faith that you can do the job. of course you can do the job. all that is necessary is that each country remember that its own enlightened self-interest is served best by developing the common security so necessary to its own. the task must have first priority. we require faith, self confidence, devotion, tenacity, always...
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their first major tournament, but their fate is no longer in their own hands after they lost 1—0 to norway so that result, coupled with northern ireland winning, means the playoff spot will now be a battle between wales and northern ireland. scotland were beaten 1—0 by finland, missing out on the chance to go top of group e. the football association has today launched a diversity code to increase bame and female representation in the game. the football leadership diversity code aims to tackle racial inequality and increase the number of female coaches in women's football. alex howell has the details for us. nearly a third of top—flight players are black, and almost half the england squad at the last world cup we re england squad at the last world cup were from a diverse background. but that still doesn't translate to the dugout where the boardroom. today, the faa set up new plans to tackle the faa set up new plans to tackle the issue. 2020 has seen the important conversation around equality, diversity and inclusion rise in the public cosmic consciousness. the man that led the project has b
their first major tournament, but their fate is no longer in their own hands after they lost 1—0 to norway so that result, coupled with northern ireland winning, means the playoff spot will now be a battle between wales and northern ireland. scotland were beaten 1—0 by finland, missing out on the chance to go top of group e. the football association has today launched a diversity code to increase bame and female representation in the game. the football leadership diversity code aims to...
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they lost to norway last month so a win here would keep their hopes alive.nited in the first qualifying round of the women's champions league. the single—leg match is on november the 3rd or 4th. and fifa's boss gianni infantino says he's not interested in a proposed european super league. fifa were said to support plans for a 18—team tournament worth £4.6 billion. liverpool and manchester united were among five premier league clubs set to be included. now to some shocking statistics which show 43% of premier league footballers have experienced targeted racist abuse. raheem sterling, wilfred zaha and adebayo akinfenwa were three of the 44 players whose social media accounts were analysed in the study by the professional footballers association over the final six weeks of the last premier league season. they received half of the overall abuse. well sterling has called for football authorities and social media platforms to "step up, show real leadership and take proper action in tackling online abuse". earlier i caught up with the pfa's jason lee. what we are a
they lost to norway last month so a win here would keep their hopes alive.nited in the first qualifying round of the women's champions league. the single—leg match is on november the 3rd or 4th. and fifa's boss gianni infantino says he's not interested in a proposed european super league. fifa were said to support plans for a 18—team tournament worth £4.6 billion. liverpool and manchester united were among five premier league clubs set to be included. now to some shocking statistics which...
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northern ireland face norway in oslo, and scotland take on the czech republic at hampden park.his month at bbc sport we're celebrating black history month by bringing you some powerful stories from across various sports. today we hear from a rising talent in netball‘s super league. as a child, mary cholhok had to flee war—torn south sudan for uganda — the country she represented last year at the world cup in liverpool. she plays her club netball at loughborough lighting, where it's been a much more challenging 2020. mary's 3—year—old son yasson is back home in uganda, but she last went back to see him injanuary, and because of lockdown and the uncertainty around the netball season, the mother and son are facing up to 18 months apart. daryl hammond reports. iamto i am to rise above challenges, still just 23 but in life, she has had a journey. as a child she fled the war in south sudan and crib in neighbouring uganda. now she's in ( plays in the top flight. but since lester's world cup, everything has changed. she is stuck waiting for the season. not being backed uganda since jan
northern ireland face norway in oslo, and scotland take on the czech republic at hampden park.his month at bbc sport we're celebrating black history month by bringing you some powerful stories from across various sports. today we hear from a rising talent in netball‘s super league. as a child, mary cholhok had to flee war—torn south sudan for uganda — the country she represented last year at the world cup in liverpool. she plays her club netball at loughborough lighting, where it's been a...
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harding and this one from lily woodham gave them a 4—0 victory, closing the gap on group c leaders norwayup of the day's other sports stories: british cyclist tayo gaygan hart is just 15 seconds off the lead at the giro d'italia after finishing second on stage 18. he was pipped to the line by the australian, jai hindley. gaygan hart is now up to third in the standings. dan martin is up to second at the vuelta a espana after winning stage 3. the irishman battling up the final climb ahead of race leader primoz roglitch and the richard carapaz from the inoes grenadiers. britain's cameron norrie was beaten by world number 19, milos raonic in the second round of the european open in antwerp. a second set tie—break handed raonic the win. to rugby union, and england's match against the barbarians at twickenham on sunday could be cancelled. it's after some of the barbarian players breached covid protocols, leaving their hotel bubble last night without permission. they have been separated from the rest of the squad and will miss the game. the rfu say that they'll make a decision by three o'clock t
harding and this one from lily woodham gave them a 4—0 victory, closing the gap on group c leaders norwayup of the day's other sports stories: british cyclist tayo gaygan hart is just 15 seconds off the lead at the giro d'italia after finishing second on stage 18. he was pipped to the line by the australian, jai hindley. gaygan hart is now up to third in the standings. dan martin is up to second at the vuelta a espana after winning stage 3. the irishman battling up the final climb ahead of...
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israel and set upa part tomorrow is to beat israel and set up a winner takes all playoff final against norwayand's 's history since the playoff because it's the exact same. i'm looking forward to trying to get this, this 23 or weight of scotland not being a major tournament because although the fans will be there, hopefully by the fans will be there, hopefully by the time it comes around, fans can be allowed back in. the preparations are five from dell not far from our reveal —— far from ideal. are five from dell not far from our reveal —— farfrom ideal. and are five from dell not far from our reveal —— far from ideal. and very difficult circumstances by this time tomorrow night, steve clark will have hope to overcome the odds and taken have hope to overcome the odds and ta ken scotland one have hope to overcome the odds and taken scotland one step closer to the dream of participating in next summer's zero 2020 championships. —— euro 2020. england manager gareth southgate has reminded his players of their responsibilities after tammy abraham, ben chilwell and jadon sancho were forced out of t
israel and set upa part tomorrow is to beat israel and set up a winner takes all playoff final against norwayand's 's history since the playoff because it's the exact same. i'm looking forward to trying to get this, this 23 or weight of scotland not being a major tournament because although the fans will be there, hopefully by the fans will be there, hopefully by the time it comes around, fans can be allowed back in. the preparations are five from dell not far from our reveal —— far from...
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these are fans of the football stadium, saw norway win in a northern irishman.t's back to back defeats now, bottom of the nations of group. for northern ireland not a pleasa nt of group. for northern ireland not a pleasant fall. ben crutcher, bbc news. the english football league will meet with all efl clubs tomorrow to discuss the proposed financial support put forward today by the premier league — an approved 50 million pound grant and loan facility for league one and two clubs only. the premier league meanwhile "unanimously agreed" that ‘project big picture‘ will not be "endorsed or pursued". reacting to the news the culture secretary oliver dowden took to social media shortly afterwards and said today's meeting represented ‘a good start. i urge them to work together & stay focused on helping clubs through this crisis" here's our senior sports news reporter laura scott today marks the first opportunity for the 20 clubs to get around the table, albeit the virtual one. since those plans first emerged on sunday and yes they were led by liverpool and manchester u
these are fans of the football stadium, saw norway win in a northern irishman.t's back to back defeats now, bottom of the nations of group. for northern ireland not a pleasa nt of group. for northern ireland not a pleasant fall. ben crutcher, bbc news. the english football league will meet with all efl clubs tomorrow to discuss the proposed financial support put forward today by the premier league — an approved 50 million pound grant and loan facility for league one and two clubs only. the...
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norway beat them 5—1 in their last match but this time, they were holding their own, until they werendone by a corner and an own goal. the effort was there, the result was not, and northern ireland remain bottom of their group without a win to their name. a mixed bag for the home nations, top of their great, scotland and wales but here, a relentless schedule for the gareth southgate interchanges and he opted for pragmatism over panache, and ill discipline saw his planned sale out of the window. they started the night top of the great and they have ended it third. natalie, many thanks. all the football news from wembley, there. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to bbc news. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political commentator lance price and kate andrews, economics correspondent at the spectator. tom
norway beat them 5—1 in their last match but this time, they were holding their own, until they werendone by a corner and an own goal. the effort was there, the result was not, and northern ireland remain bottom of their group without a win to their name. a mixed bag for the home nations, top of their great, scotland and wales but here, a relentless schedule for the gareth southgate interchanges and he opted for pragmatism over panache, and ill discipline saw his planned sale out of the...
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barrie: that is not what happens in the current negotiations between the eu and norway.ific assessment. issue ifly becomes an there is no overall agreement. if by the end of december, there is no agreement between the eu and norway, we don't have access to norwegian waters and they don't have access to our waters and that would be the picture we would like to apply between the eu and u.k. thank you very much. the national federation of fishermen's organizations ceo. markets are underpricing the pandemic? this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. it is almost an hour into the session and we are still looking at red arrows. you can see the benchmark on top, that is the stocks europe -- stocks zero 600. travel and leisure stocks are the biggest losers. 0.5% after are off the s&p climbed yesterday. .ech stocks led the gains it looks like investors are going to sell and take those profits. joining us to discuss more is kristine aquino who leads the market live team out of europe. there is a big tech rally and it could have helped
barrie: that is not what happens in the current negotiations between the eu and norway.ific assessment. issue ifly becomes an there is no overall agreement. if by the end of december, there is no agreement between the eu and norway, we don't have access to norwegian waters and they don't have access to our waters and that would be the picture we would like to apply between the eu and u.k. thank you very much. the national federation of fishermen's organizations ceo. markets are underpricing the...
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it was more than 11 times norway. and their economy actually did worse. the second quarter, their economy declined more than denmark sand nand norway. you raised the point about the multigeneration. i mean, making this work, it's just almost impossible. essentially asking people to go to concentration camps. i mean, that's an overstatement, i use that phrase, but separating the families, it's just not workable. and how you take care of a 25-year-old obese diabetic who has to go to work, that person is at high risk. and, you know, it is a very dangerous situation. i think the models are pretty accurate. and i think the expectations would be certainly 800,000 deaths and probably over 1 million. and that is -- >> professor -- >> it's not been proven. >> essay that you wrote for "the new york times" got great circulation. here's one of the critics that i want to put on the screen and give you opportunity to respond. a person wrote and said, appended to your essay, feel free to disagree with me, but in my opinion, the coronavirus response has been upside down
it was more than 11 times norway. and their economy actually did worse. the second quarter, their economy declined more than denmark sand nand norway. you raised the point about the multigeneration. i mean, making this work, it's just almost impossible. essentially asking people to go to concentration camps. i mean, that's an overstatement, i use that phrase, but separating the families, it's just not workable. and how you take care of a 25-year-old obese diabetic who has to go to work, that...
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but theirfate is no longer in their own hands after they lost 1—0 norway — frida maanum with the onlyhe finals. meanwhile, scotland suffered their first dropped points of their campaign in group e — they were beaten 1—0 by finland missing out on the chance to go top. eveliina summanen scoring for the hosts not long after the break. the fa has launched its football leadership diversity code as they look to tackle racial imbalance in the game. it won't be mandatory for clubs, but a0 have already signed up. they have been set diversity targets of 15% in recruitment of new executive positions and 25% in coaching positions. i think we have come up with the code that is really fundamentally, it does what it says on the tin, it holds football to account, it makes club think, makes clubs accountable, it is good for governance. ijust feel it is a step in the right direction. it is a real solid foundation. i've seen the last 30 years, and i have seen there has been a lot of well—intentioned, positive action programmes, but none of them i think holds football to account in the way this leadershi
but theirfate is no longer in their own hands after they lost 1—0 norway — frida maanum with the onlyhe finals. meanwhile, scotland suffered their first dropped points of their campaign in group e — they were beaten 1—0 by finland missing out on the chance to go top. eveliina summanen scoring for the hosts not long after the break. the fa has launched its football leadership diversity code as they look to tackle racial imbalance in the game. it won't be mandatory for clubs, but a0 have...
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what you're finding in the second wave is some countries like germany, norway, italy to some degree, are faring better than others, like the uk, spain, and france and that will become a market story. on the uk side of things, the market seems to be getting excited about a brexit deal that we still don't see at a time when growth ended the summer in a fairly difficult place and with this covid surge, you're likely to see new lockdowns. we've certainly been negative on sterling and continue to be so into the end of the year >> funny that you point out that optimism around a brexit deal, because the pound has climbed that 130-plus handle, which is a higher range than we have been, and you've seen a little bit of headwind for the ftse. does this trade wiwind it could climb much higher than the levels we've got at this point. >> i think ultimately we get a deal that's been our base case for a while. but the risks of an accident between now and the end of the year are pretty high and i think the market assumes that the pound is super cheap, given the weakening in recent years. and if you l
what you're finding in the second wave is some countries like germany, norway, italy to some degree, are faring better than others, like the uk, spain, and france and that will become a market story. on the uk side of things, the market seems to be getting excited about a brexit deal that we still don't see at a time when growth ended the summer in a fairly difficult place and with this covid surge, you're likely to see new lockdowns. we've certainly been negative on sterling and continue to be...
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grown quickly in the past 10 years 1st and foremost in france and ireland and spain and of course norway are also exploring the options . it is a growing market we write a letter like establishing this market because. it is still quite new to the european population. that of course we have a lot of influence from the asian cuisine europeans are more in. more like 3 earlier with the with now generally in europe and. people are more concerned about where their food comes from people are interested in local traceable thurgood but it presents most of the sea we even in europe is still imported from haiti show. that they are normal you know is still one step ahead this she made from red algae the result of 10 years hard work is her pride and joy she discovered that one species produces a special polymer that makes products made from a very pliable the forno has a shelf life of up to 2 years and it even dissolves in hot water that's especially practical for popular products in indonesia like instant coffee over 200 companies worldwide are testing the foil and you don't have to eat it to get ri
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we start in norway where the united nations world food program has been named the winner of this year'sobel peace prize. >> the norwegian nobel committee has decided to award the nobel peace prize for 2020 to the world foodd program for its efforts to combat hunger, for its contribution to bettering conditions for peace in conflict-affected areas and for acting as a driving force in efforts to prevent the use of hunger as a weapon of war and conflict. >> the world food program was founded in 1961 and is the world's largest humanitarian organization addressing hunger and promoting food security. the nobel committee says the coronavirus pandemic has led to a surge inn the numberr of vicis ofof hungerr in the worldld and ququoted the wfp whichch said, l there is a medical vaccine, food is the best vaccine against chaos. in 2019 the u.n. branch provided assistance to close to 100 million people in 88 countries affected by food insecurity and hunger. the wfp thanked the nobel committee for the honor on twitter adding the award is a powerful reminder peace and zero hunger go hand in hand. >>>
we start in norway where the united nations world food program has been named the winner of this year'sobel peace prize. >> the norwegian nobel committee has decided to award the nobel peace prize for 2020 to the world foodd program for its efforts to combat hunger, for its contribution to bettering conditions for peace in conflict-affected areas and for acting as a driving force in efforts to prevent the use of hunger as a weapon of war and conflict. >> the world food program was...
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award comes with a million dollar cash prize and a gold medal to be handed out in december in oslo, norway i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. ♪ the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. i have a soft spot for local places. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. gonna go ahead and support him, get my hair cut, leave a big tip. if we focus on our local communities, we can find a way to get through this together. thank...
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world use of pulse and strike and to make comparison to legend marco from boston all the way from norway down to argentina where they claimed the goal was a natural product of coaching. and fans in england celebrated their victory against often ime while poking fun at. by and fans as far as calendar pointed out often i missed a key player and i'm drinking from our rich. in brazil supporters of the variance reveres the. holy land it's no wonder why in pakistan they know there's even more to come. and soon france cannot stop raving about both players as well as in indonesia where the partnership came as no surprise. not winning matches thankfully even the results show at how much they missed full stadiums the conflicts that we saw finally when cooler won all draw on the shelf and cologne each painting their points of the season there were 19 goals scored all to get it this weekend and we've got the best 3 for you right for you. is japan international rizzuto i. want to get. into this. scene is. coming in 2nd gonzalo kustra. this was his 34th goal in free 187 going to secure games. sorry go
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world use of pulse and strike and to make comparison to legend marco from boston all the way from norway down to argentina where they claimed the goal was a natural product of coaching. and founds in england celebrated their victory against often i'm while poking fun at by him. by and fans as far as caliber pointed out often i miss to keep playing and i'm drinking from r.h. . brazil supporters of the bay area vs the. holy land it's no wonder why in pakistan they know there's even more succumb. funds in france cannot stop raving about both players as well as in indonesia where the miller live in dusky partnership came as no surprise. not a single point in the match thankfully even the results show how the full stadium can say we saw 5 away wins call it one all draw a flu shot and cologne each getting their 1st points of the season there were 19 goals scored all to get it this weekend and we've got the best 3 for you right here . is japan international rizzuto are doing. to get. into this. season. coming in 2nd gonzalo kustra. this was his 34th goal in free 187 going to secure games begin.
world use of pulse and strike and to make comparison to legend marco from boston all the way from norway down to argentina where they claimed the goal was a natural product of coaching. and founds in england celebrated their victory against often i'm while poking fun at by him. by and fans as far as caliber pointed out often i miss to keep playing and i'm drinking from r.h. . brazil supporters of the bay area vs the. holy land it's no wonder why in pakistan they know there's even more succumb....
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impression around the world and striker intimate comparison to legend marco from boston all the way from norway down to argentina where they claimed the goal was a product of coaching. fans in england celebrated their victory against poking fun at. france as far as canada pointed out over time is to keep playing on trick from our. brazil supporters of the baryons reveals the. time it's no wonder why in pakistan they know there's even more to come. ons in france camel stop raving about both play as. the partnership came as no surprise. not a single winning match even the result showing how the full stadium can say we saw 5 away wins one all draw a flu shot and cologne each point of the season there were 19 goals scored altogether this weekend and we've got the best 3 for you right here. is japan international rizzuto are doing. this. but you. can see this young man. coming in 2nd gonzalo castro. suppose he's 34 goals in 387 people disagree games you can succumb. to sorry going through this next goal was even better. maybe one of the best goals of read this book. called love the. arias then he ge
impression around the world and striker intimate comparison to legend marco from boston all the way from norway down to argentina where they claimed the goal was a product of coaching. fans in england celebrated their victory against poking fun at. france as far as canada pointed out over time is to keep playing on trick from our. brazil supporters of the baryons reveals the. time it's no wonder why in pakistan they know there's even more to come. ons in france camel stop raving about both play...
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government look across the north sea to a new agreement with norway which is not an e.u.ember as a model or how they think it should be with the e.u. they go see a sions every year with the u.k. as an independent coastal state a mutually agreed exchange of quotas and access to each other's waters we have some of the best fisheries in the world in u.k. waters and for 40 years we've been giving those fish away the majority of those special caught by other nations we shouldn't be doing that. but like most related issues the fishing sector is complicated seafood processing companies could lose access to e.u. markets and half of all u.k. fish production is exported to the e.u. does the people in the and the e.u. wanted of course they do it's where the boy in the 1st place of people of the market politicians can make all the body of the work but what it's a boat is the people wanting the fish to pay up to be the plate braced for that there's a mood of great expectations here although within it's a realisation that some concessions are likely to be made but there are red lines a
government look across the north sea to a new agreement with norway which is not an e.u.ember as a model or how they think it should be with the e.u. they go see a sions every year with the u.k. as an independent coastal state a mutually agreed exchange of quotas and access to each other's waters we have some of the best fisheries in the world in u.k. waters and for 40 years we've been giving those fish away the majority of those special caught by other nations we shouldn't be doing that. but...