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he may have had a corrupting presence on western art, influencing ruben's and rembrandt. for that, he is being remembered 400 years after his death. he was a genius with paint on canvas and his words off of it, creating conflict wherever he went. he courted scandal, but his work revealed a terrible, beguiling imagination. duncan kennedy, bbc news. >> this >bbc world news. is of the top stories so far. president obama has congratulated bp for stopping the flow of oil into the gulf of mexico. he warns the problem is not completely resolved. steve jobs has apologized to customers over an antenna problem with the iphone 4. he says customers will get a free case to improve reception. the u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton, has met with her british counterpart william hague regarding the lockerbie bomber. he was released on compassionate grounds last year. the decision has been condemned by the new government of britain. it is now being alleged that bp lobbied for his release in hopes of securing an oil deal with libya. bp denies that. as far as mrs. clinton's comments, w
he may have had a corrupting presence on western art, influencing ruben's and rembrandt. for that, he is being remembered 400 years after his death. he was a genius with paint on canvas and his words off of it, creating conflict wherever he went. he courted scandal, but his work revealed a terrible, beguiling imagination. duncan kennedy, bbc news. >> this >bbc world news. is of the top stories so far. president obama has congratulated bp for stopping the flow of oil into the gulf of...
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he influenced the likes of rubens and rembrandt. for that, and he is being remembered 400 years after his death. he was a genius with paint on canvas and with his words and deeds off of it, creating controversy wherever he went. he revealed a terrible, beguiling imagination. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in rome. >> this is "bbc world news." these are the top stories this hour. president obama has said it bp's success in stopping the oil leak is good news, but once it is not completely resolved. and steve jobs as apologize to apple customers over the antenna on the iphone 4. customers will get a free case to improve reception. now, as communities along the gulf coast popular because of the bp oil spill, a different part of the u.s. is still feeling the effects of another massive oil accident. when the exxon valdez ran aground, more than 11 million gallons of oil leak into the waters of prince william sound. our correspondent has been to the fishing town of cordova to find out how they are coping two decades on. >> surrounded by jagged p
he influenced the likes of rubens and rembrandt. for that, and he is being remembered 400 years after his death. he was a genius with paint on canvas and with his words and deeds off of it, creating controversy wherever he went. he revealed a terrible, beguiling imagination. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in rome. >> this is "bbc world news." these are the top stories this hour. president obama has said it bp's success in stopping the oil leak is good news, but once it is not...
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it until certain the millstones hutto some old country house holiday is the old golden tones the rembrandt the crimean the chesterfield the montague hotel the oil flow the rubens hotel. shifting power a political heavyweights from around the world gather in kabul to find ways of handing more control over to afghan forces to stabilize the conflict stricken country authorities have stepped up security for the event which will bring together over seventy nations. calls mouth for bigger funding in the battle against aids but while scientists from a split over how to deal with the so-called epidemic others claim it's nothing more than a live sound disease and this comes as delegates meet at asheville aids conference india aimed at providing universal care for patients. and ending wealth discrimination president obama is determined to extend unemployment benefits slamming republicans for courting the rich with tax cuts as the senate prepares to vote the bill would help millions struggling to survive after the financial crisis but will cost the government billions of dollars. so they had lines an
it until certain the millstones hutto some old country house holiday is the old golden tones the rembrandt the crimean the chesterfield the montague hotel the oil flow the rubens hotel. shifting power a political heavyweights from around the world gather in kabul to find ways of handing more control over to afghan forces to stabilize the conflict stricken country authorities have stepped up security for the event which will bring together over seventy nations. calls mouth for bigger funding in...
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the bill clinton's the rembrandt the groom the chesterfield the montague hotel the royal the rubens hotel. the latest headlines and the week's top stories here's our team international threat members of two terrorist cells have been arrested on suspicion of planning attacks on russian cities both groups are believed to have links with global terrorism. startling statistics three decades twenty five million deaths and over sixteen million infections much to talk about at the international aids conference which starts today. kidnap infusion the us media claims that an iranian scientist who says he was abducted by american secret services was spying for washington. drawing up record high temperatures in russia are causing widespread crop failure forcing desperate farmers to seek state support.
the bill clinton's the rembrandt the groom the chesterfield the montague hotel the royal the rubens hotel. the latest headlines and the week's top stories here's our team international threat members of two terrorist cells have been arrested on suspicion of planning attacks on russian cities both groups are believed to have links with global terrorism. startling statistics three decades twenty five million deaths and over sixteen million infections much to talk about at the international aids...
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whole search of the millstone hutto some old country house holiday in the bull goldman tells the rembrandt the crimean the chesterfield the montague hotels the local the rubens hotel. and. this is all seen. was on the menu and president medvedev the german chancellor merkel met and yak about a book which they assure the international community was not the famous pull they will say we invited president obama said. no when to incite the u.s. war in afghanistan has now become washington's longest ever minute she campaign uproots appall saying vietnam. from the poles the beginning of cooperation between the us and the soviet union at the height of the cold mood here paul i saw you space mission hope and she five years ago. up next a fresh and unique look at all the scoundrel behind the financial and economic news headlines and i'll show. i this is the kaiser report i'm max kaiser this is warren anderson you may recall him he's wanted all over the world for eco terrorism twenty thousand dead ends this is tony hayward he just a minute not to go terrorism the gulf of mexico is the u.s. pursuing h
whole search of the millstone hutto some old country house holiday in the bull goldman tells the rembrandt the crimean the chesterfield the montague hotels the local the rubens hotel. and. this is all seen. was on the menu and president medvedev the german chancellor merkel met and yak about a book which they assure the international community was not the famous pull they will say we invited president obama said. no when to incite the u.s. war in afghanistan has now become washington's longest...
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extraordinary imagination and as he said at the end of his life, he was in dialogue with the old masters, rembrandt, vessel has kez, rubins, he thought he was talking to them and they were talking back to him through his art. >> rose: how do you explain that kind of talent? >> oh, i think we can't. i think we'd go on for hours, charlie, trying to understand what drives him. obviously success breeds success. he was given the means, the economic means, the resources, very talented... >> rose: and started early. >> started very early. of course, the only son of a painter so as a child he learned the rudiments of drawing, composition, how to make an image compelling, all that he had by the time he was 11 or 12 years old. >> rose: how did this exhibition come about? >> we organized this exhibition to show to ourselves and to our community what we have by picasso here. it became clear to my predecessor at the end of the 1990s after a number of very important gifts and bequests by mark schoenbrunn, 1995, in '97, jacques and natasha gel man in 1998 when almost 30 works by picasso came in in those three yea
extraordinary imagination and as he said at the end of his life, he was in dialogue with the old masters, rembrandt, vessel has kez, rubins, he thought he was talking to them and they were talking back to him through his art. >> rose: how do you explain that kind of talent? >> oh, i think we can't. i think we'd go on for hours, charlie, trying to understand what drives him. obviously success breeds success. he was given the means, the economic means, the resources, very talented......