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like sacha, carrying the trauma of war and the bewilderment of a new home.0ne—to—one support provided by international funding. which also pays for this physiotherapy to unlock victor's gnarled limbs — rigid from years of institutional neglect. it's another painful illustration of a system that can seem rough and uncaring. do you think the needs of the children here are being met at the moment? no — i think it's really difficult in this context to have this... ..the needs, exact needs of what would be ideal for the children to be met, like, we are doing all our effort to... ..go as close as possible. we improved a lot, i think, and the situation of the children. but still, a lot needs to be done. three hours after we arrived, vasil�*s still tied down. he wants to be free, and his frustration is growing. vasil, like so many in these places, is not an orphan. his parents have come to see him. but they're among the few who visit their children. vasil�*s mum and dad were told to give him up when he was five. he's now 18. and what was that like, to place him here
like sacha, carrying the trauma of war and the bewilderment of a new home.0ne—to—one support provided by international funding. which also pays for this physiotherapy to unlock victor's gnarled limbs — rigid from years of institutional neglect. it's another painful illustration of a system that can seem rough and uncaring. do you think the needs of the children here are being met at the moment? no — i think it's really difficult in this context to have this... ..the needs, exact needs...
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industrial complex who thought that was utopian and couldn't happen and shouldn't happen. market, sacha for example, was very much opposed to achievers in favor of produce nuclear weapons. so got, which are really was ahead of his time and, and that particular respect he and reagan. so i do, i don't think they were successful in getting rid of nuclear weapons, so they did greatly reduce the size of nuclear arsenals. and certainly they were successful and ending the cold war. the question about they got the chocolate leading role and ending the cold war and we shouldn't be a soldier for that because never could have begun by accident. so all sorts of ways in which a devastating nuclear war could have broken out. and gorbachev. secondly, more than anyone else played a decisive role in ending that threat. any of the ussr as foreign commitments ended during gorbachev's rule, one of the most significant of which was the element of a collective defense treaty among communist states in europe. the warsaw pact, which marked the end of the cold war and led to the withdrawal of the soviet army fr
industrial complex who thought that was utopian and couldn't happen and shouldn't happen. market, sacha for example, was very much opposed to achievers in favor of produce nuclear weapons. so got, which are really was ahead of his time and, and that particular respect he and reagan. so i do, i don't think they were successful in getting rid of nuclear weapons, so they did greatly reduce the size of nuclear arsenals. and certainly they were successful and ending the cold war. the question about...
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, industrial complex who thought that was utopian and couldn't happen and shouldn't happen. market sacha, for example, was very much opposed to achieving in favor of produce nuclear weapons. so gorbachev really was ahead of his time and, and that particular respect, he and reagan. so i do, i don't think they were successful in getting rid of nuclear weapons. so they did greatly reduce the size of nuclear arsenals. and certainly they were successful in ending the cold war. the question about the gorbachev led deleting row and ending the cold war. and we shouldn't be the soldier for that because never could have begun by accident. so all sorts of ways in which a devastating nuclear war could have broken out. and gorbachev certainly more than anyone else played a decisive role in ending that threat. but many of the soviet union's foreign commitments ended during gorbachev rule. one of the most significant of which was the element of a collective defense treaty among communist states in europe. the war sol pack, which month the end of the cold war and lead to the withdrawal of the soviet arm
, industrial complex who thought that was utopian and couldn't happen and shouldn't happen. market sacha, for example, was very much opposed to achieving in favor of produce nuclear weapons. so gorbachev really was ahead of his time and, and that particular respect, he and reagan. so i do, i don't think they were successful in getting rid of nuclear weapons. so they did greatly reduce the size of nuclear arsenals. and certainly they were successful in ending the cold war. the question about the...
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military industrial complex who thought that was utopian and couldn't happen and shouldn't happen. marg, sacha, for example, was very much opposed to achieve as in favor of produce nuclear weapons. so garbage off really was ahead of his time and, and that particular respect, he and reagan, so i to, i don't think they were successful in good.
military industrial complex who thought that was utopian and couldn't happen and shouldn't happen. marg, sacha, for example, was very much opposed to achieve as in favor of produce nuclear weapons. so garbage off really was ahead of his time and, and that particular respect, he and reagan, so i to, i don't think they were successful in good.
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military, industrial complex who thought that was utopian and couldn't happen and shouldn't happen. marg sacha, for example, was very much opposed to achievers in favor of british nuclear weapons. so gorbachev really was ahead of time and, and that particular respect, he and reagan, so i to, i don't think they were successful in getting rid of nuclear weapons. so they did greatly reduce the size of nuclear arsenals. and suddenly they were successful in ending the cold war. the question about the gorbachev ledge a leading role and ending the cold war. and we shouldn't be the soldier for that because never could have begun by accident. so all sorts of ways in which a devastating nuclear war could have broken out. and gorbachev certainly more than anyone else played a decisive role in ending that threat. i loading more and crossing live to a syndicated radio host carry harrison here joining us here on our team to national great to be on with you. a voice very well known all the way from america east coast to the west. great to have you on the program for the breaking news coverage tonight. kerry,
military, industrial complex who thought that was utopian and couldn't happen and shouldn't happen. marg sacha, for example, was very much opposed to achievers in favor of british nuclear weapons. so gorbachev really was ahead of time and, and that particular respect, he and reagan, so i to, i don't think they were successful in getting rid of nuclear weapons. so they did greatly reduce the size of nuclear arsenals. and suddenly they were successful in ending the cold war. the question about...
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that's according to sacha lord, the mayor of greater manchester's adviser on the night time economy.staurants and entertainment venues have been hit by spiralling costs, staff shortages and a collapse in consumer confidence. and it's notjust the uk — a report from a top law firm has found that across europe, leisure and hospitality is still among the most distressed sectors of the economy. andrew wilkinson is a partner at the law firm behind the report — weil, gotshal and manges. tell us more about how hospitality is fearing currently, what your findings have shown? t currently, what your findings have shown?— currently, what your findings have shown? i think there are three issues _ have shown? i think there are three issues facing _ have shown? i think there are three issues facing hospitality sector as you said earlier this is a problem across europe there may be some specific differences i will come to in a second. with the index that is issued every quarter we try to measure signs of dress, try to answer the question if it is bad how bad is it and compare it with august 22 in th
that's according to sacha lord, the mayor of greater manchester's adviser on the night time economy.staurants and entertainment venues have been hit by spiralling costs, staff shortages and a collapse in consumer confidence. and it's notjust the uk — a report from a top law firm has found that across europe, leisure and hospitality is still among the most distressed sectors of the economy. andrew wilkinson is a partner at the law firm behind the report — weil, gotshal and manges. tell us...
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we caught up with one of the stars of the show, sacha hutchins, who plays lori. ♪ >> it is the oklahomao the undertones of violence and the undertones of a sort of existential existence that these people are living in 1907, as oklahoma is becoming a state. so it is still a beach social, -- box social, there is still lots of dancing and all the songs you know and love, set -- a seven piece folk band and bluegrass, banjos and instruments you might not expect when you think oklahoma, but it is so beautiful. we are also dealing with a lot of angst and who was an outsider, so there's a lot of compassion for judd that you might not remember from the original production. he's not necessarily a villain. he is someone who may be misunderstood, or having a tough time, trying to fit into the community, but doesn't. and it sort of drives that theme, really, to its most violent ending in the show. i think this oklahoma really does recognize a lot of the darker undertones of american history. dan: it is powerful. it runs through september 11 at san francisco's golden gate theatre. kristen: it is time
we caught up with one of the stars of the show, sacha hutchins, who plays lori. ♪ >> it is the oklahomao the undertones of violence and the undertones of a sort of existential existence that these people are living in 1907, as oklahoma is becoming a state. so it is still a beach social, -- box social, there is still lots of dancing and all the songs you know and love, set -- a seven piece folk band and bluegrass, banjos and instruments you might not expect when you think oklahoma, but...
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sacha dench, is founder of conservation without borders and ambassador for the un's convention on migratory unusual because the tend significant. quite unusual because they tend to _ significant. quite unusual because they tend to return _ significant. quite unusual because they tend to return to _ significant. quite unusual because they tend to return to where - significant. quite unusual because they tend to return to where they | they tend to return to where they are from, don't they? thei;t they tend to return to where they are from, don't they?— they tend to return to where they are from, don't they? they do but one of the — are from, don't they? they do but one of the parent _ are from, don't they? they do but one of the parent usually - are from, don't they? they do butj one of the parent usually prospect around in different places and so on the nest in particular the female has come from where i am at the moment in wales. she peered up another male and eight found the nest. males tend to try prospect for a nest site near where they were born and on the migration from africa they kee
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