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minutos de partido, un verdadero batacazo en el contexto mundial del tenis, debido a la diferencia de rankine. y retomamos el tema del futbol o con alguien que ha sido parte de este deportes. el argentino diego armando maradona asegurÓ en un vi Ídeo grabado en dubai y emitido por las televisiones italianas que quiere volver a italia como "un seÑor que no ha robado nada", en referencia a sus problemas con el fisco de ese pais. en el mensaje, el "pelusa" explica en italiano que "no es un evasor fiscal" y que en italia "sÓlo jugo al fÚtbol" y expresa su deseo de volver a nÁpoles y encontrar a los napolitanos que tanto ama. su abogado, angelo pisani, habÍa anunciado que la famosa deuda ya estaba anulada, pero la agencia tributaria italiana negÓ que la deuda de maradona, al que le reclama ma Ás de 30 millones de euros por unos supuestos impuestos no pagados en la Época en la que era jugador del nÁpoles, haya quedado anulada. asi que sigue el problema economico de diego en italia, estamos iniciando una semana donde tendaremos mucha actividad, maÑana se reanuda r la champions league y la copa libert
minutos de partido, un verdadero batacazo en el contexto mundial del tenis, debido a la diferencia de rankine. y retomamos el tema del futbol o con alguien que ha sido parte de este deportes. el argentino diego armando maradona asegurÓ en un vi Ídeo grabado en dubai y emitido por las televisiones italianas que quiere volver a italia como "un seÑor que no ha robado nada", en referencia a sus problemas con el fisco de ese pais. en el mensaje, el "pelusa" explica en italiano...
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women have served in congress since 1917 when a republican, jeanette rankin was elected from montana. this year a new group of woman in the house determined to make a difference. we sat down with many of them and now we're introducing them to you so you can see what they have planned. >> a live long resent of arizona. sinema comes from humble beginnings. >> my family was actually homeless when i was a kid for two years after my parents got divorced, my family lived in an abandoned gas station. we lived without running water, we lived without electricity. you know, sometimes we didn't have enough food to eat. and it was thanks to family and friends and my parents' church and sometimes even the state and local government that we were able to make it through. it was kind of a combination of hard work and determination and help and support by those around you. that's how i was successful. >> sinema got her start in politics in 2004, when she ran for a seat in the arizona legislature. >> i had been a social worker in a low income community for several years. and i started going down to the
women have served in congress since 1917 when a republican, jeanette rankin was elected from montana. this year a new group of woman in the house determined to make a difference. we sat down with many of them and now we're introducing them to you so you can see what they have planned. >> a live long resent of arizona. sinema comes from humble beginnings. >> my family was actually homeless when i was a kid for two years after my parents got divorced, my family lived in an abandoned...
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a lot of countries come in june or so every year and try to influence what the rankin is going to be an annual trafficking in persons report. and even more countries come in july of every year and complain about what their ranking was. she says to them, don't tell me how important you are to the united states. tell me what results you have gotten in the fight against trafficking. i think that's one of the things that we have to be willing -- again, we have to be willing to point. now in the diplomacy world of which i am a part, although no pinstripes today on the sioux, but in the diplomacy world, we often would just assume point out process as results and process is important. having a series of meetings, we call them dialects, but their meeting. [laughter] have been a of meetings, having an action plan, having a structure, how many new structure with a new action plan and meetings about it, all those things is not fighting trafficking. they can be, but to get there you have to be willing to look. you have to be willing to confront. you have to be willing to point. one person who's
a lot of countries come in june or so every year and try to influence what the rankin is going to be an annual trafficking in persons report. and even more countries come in july of every year and complain about what their ranking was. she says to them, don't tell me how important you are to the united states. tell me what results you have gotten in the fight against trafficking. i think that's one of the things that we have to be willing -- again, we have to be willing to point. now in the...
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activity in vietnam, takes part in the genet rankin brigade and helps the soldier hearings, she opposes apartheid and in the 1980s will join tickets outside the south african embassy against apartheid and u.s. complicity in helping to prop up the south african government and eight days after 9/11 she joins with a number of civil-rights activists to call for justice, not vengeance, decry any move to war and insist the united states work with international law and the international community to bring justice. where do we go from here. the anniversary of the boycott last month president obama tweeted a picture of himself on the rose of parks bus in the classic rosa parks close. next week the post office will issue a stamp. she is as one of my colleagues put it the american version of a national saint but her legacy asks much more of us that a stamp raise statue and if we are going to claim her legacy as president obama did last month then we must realize what it asks of us? rosa parks's courage was the ability to make an independent stance even though she and others had done it before and
activity in vietnam, takes part in the genet rankin brigade and helps the soldier hearings, she opposes apartheid and in the 1980s will join tickets outside the south african embassy against apartheid and u.s. complicity in helping to prop up the south african government and eight days after 9/11 she joins with a number of civil-rights activists to call for justice, not vengeance, decry any move to war and insist the united states work with international law and the international community to...
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she takes part in the jeannette rankin brigade, hums with the winter soldiers hearing. she opposes apartheid and in the 1980s will join tickets outside the south african embassy against the apartheid in u.s. complicity in helping to prop up the south african government. eight days after 9/11 she joins it danny glover, and a number of activists who call for justice, not vengeance to decry any move toward and insist that the united states would work within international law and the international community to bring justice. so where do we go from here? on the anniversary last month, president obama treated a picture of himself in the rosa parks bus in the classic pose. next week the post office will issue a stamp. she is a son of my colleagues put it, the american version of a national thing. but her legacy asks much more of us than a stanford statue. and if we are going to claim her legacy as president obama did last month, we must realize that it asks of us. rosa parks courage has the ability can make an independent stand, even though she and others had done it before an
she takes part in the jeannette rankin brigade, hums with the winter soldiers hearing. she opposes apartheid and in the 1980s will join tickets outside the south african embassy against the apartheid in u.s. complicity in helping to prop up the south african government. eight days after 9/11 she joins it danny glover, and a number of activists who call for justice, not vengeance to decry any move toward and insist that the united states would work within international law and the international...