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shane williams became wales's top j i've ever taken i think. he wing but also took his fair share of big tackles and head impacts, most notably against south africa in 200a. it against south africa in 2004. it wiped me out. the funny thing was i don't _ wiped me out. the funny thing was i don't remember it. it probably wasn't — don't remember it. it probably wasn't until after the game i felt a bit groggy— wasn't until after the game i felt a bit groggy and sick and realised something was wrong. a bit groggy and sick and realised something was wrong.- bit groggy and sick and realised something was wrong. a new study seen exclusively _ something was wrong. a new study seen exclusively by _ something was wrong. a new study seen exclusively by the _ something was wrong. a new study seen exclusively by the bbc- something was wrong. a new study seen exclusively by the bbc by i something was wrong. a new study seen exclusively by the bbc by the | seen exclusively by the bbc by the university of south wales and published in tomorrow's edition of experi
shane williams became wales's top j i've ever taken i think. he wing but also took his fair share of big tackles and head impacts, most notably against south africa in 200a. it against south africa in 2004. it wiped me out. the funny thing was i don't _ wiped me out. the funny thing was i don't remember it. it probably wasn't — don't remember it. it probably wasn't until after the game i felt a bit groggy— wasn't until after the game i felt a bit groggy and sick and realised something was...
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commentator: shane| williams in broken play. there is a big step off the left.nd one of the best ever to have played on the wing. but he also took his fair share of big tackles and hit impacts, most notably the one sustained against south africa's bakkies botha in 2004. it just totally wiped me out. i knocked the ball on and south africa scored on the other side of the field, apparently. the funny thing was, i don't remember that. it wasn't until after the game, i felt a bit groggy, i felt a bit sick, but i realised that something was wrong. a new study seen exclusively by the bbc by the university of south wales and published in tomorrow's edition of experimental physiology is believed to be one of the first that's followed a professional rugby team that plays in the united rugby championship over the course of one season, testing players in pre, mid and post—season. the players recorded just six concussions between them. however, all of them saw a decline in blood flow to the brain and a decline in cognitive function. the evidence is showing that there is a cu
commentator: shane| williams in broken play. there is a big step off the left.nd one of the best ever to have played on the wing. but he also took his fair share of big tackles and hit impacts, most notably the one sustained against south africa's bakkies botha in 2004. it just totally wiped me out. i knocked the ball on and south africa scored on the other side of the field, apparently. the funny thing was, i don't remember that. it wasn't until after the game, i felt a bit groggy, i felt a...
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tomos morgan reports commentator: shane| williams in broken play.ck, that i realised that something was wrong. a new study seen exclusively by the bbc by the university of south wales and published in tomorrow's edition of experimental physiology is believed to be one of the first that's followed a professional rugby team that plays in the united rugby championship over the course of one season, testing players in pre—, mid— and post—season. the players recorded just six concussions between them. however, all of them saw a decline in blood flow to the brain and a decline in cognitive function. the evidence is showing that there's a cumulative impact on the brain. so, we're moving away from concussion per se, and focusing more on contact. the research team say more evidence on the topic is needed, and are in the process of completing further studies comparing past and present players with a control group. some former players, like shane, believe as well as educating, limiting substitutions only when players are injured rather than as fresh legs again
tomos morgan reports commentator: shane| williams in broken play.ck, that i realised that something was wrong. a new study seen exclusively by the bbc by the university of south wales and published in tomorrow's edition of experimental physiology is believed to be one of the first that's followed a professional rugby team that plays in the united rugby championship over the course of one season, testing players in pre—, mid— and post—season. the players recorded just six concussions...
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shane williams. big step of the left. and there is the crunching south african tackle.of big tackles and head impacts, most notably the one sustained against bakkies botha of south africa in 2006. it just totally wiped me out. i knocked the ball on and south africa scored on the other side of the field, apparently. the funny thing is i don't remember that. it probably wasn't until after the game i felt a bit groggy and sick that i realised that something was wrong. a new study, seen exclusively by the bbc, by the university of south wales and published in tomorrow's edition of experimental physiology is believed to be one of the first that's followed a professional rugby team that plays in the united rugby championship over the course of one season, testing players in pre—, mid— and post—season. the players recorded just six concussions between them. however, all of them saw a decline in blood flow to the brain and a decline in cognitive function. the evidence is showing - now that there is a cumulative impact on the brain, i so we are moving away from concussion per se
shane williams. big step of the left. and there is the crunching south african tackle.of big tackles and head impacts, most notably the one sustained against bakkies botha of south africa in 2006. it just totally wiped me out. i knocked the ball on and south africa scored on the other side of the field, apparently. the funny thing is i don't remember that. it probably wasn't until after the game i felt a bit groggy and sick that i realised that something was wrong. a new study, seen exclusively...
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mitchell yockelson visited the cemetery to talk with shane williams. the u.s.eteran who's employed by the american battle monuments commission as superintendent of the cemetery. >> it's important for american visitors to realize this is their taxpayer dollars at work, overseas to tell the story of what took place here with the memory of the fallen. having said that, this is but 40%. the headstones you see here are approximately 40% of those live lost in this geographic region, all world war i. we are at a world war i site here. it's not just the battle of belleau wood. that's what most people are surprised to understand here at the aisne-marne cemetery. it's the battle of belleau wood. we are here on the battlefield where primarily a u.s. marine corps took over three weeks a very bloodied combat in june of 1918. in fact, relieved by u.s. army troops who continued on the fight. many of whom fell into fields to my left here. beautiful french countryside as it was in 1918. you've got a lot of stories here of u.s. marine corps, u.s. army. we have our medal of honor
mitchell yockelson visited the cemetery to talk with shane williams. the u.s.eteran who's employed by the american battle monuments commission as superintendent of the cemetery. >> it's important for american visitors to realize this is their taxpayer dollars at work, overseas to tell the story of what took place here with the memory of the fallen. having said that, this is but 40%. the headstones you see here are approximately 40% of those live lost in this geographic region, all world...
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shane williams. big step of the left. and there is the crunching south african tackle.to be one of the first that's followed a professional rugby team that plays in the united rugby championship over the course of one season, testing players in pre—, mid— and post—season. the players recorded just six concussions between them. however, all of them saw a decline in blood flow to the brain and a decline in cognitive function. the evidence is showing - now that there is a cumulative impact on the brain, i so we are moving away from concussion per se - and focusing more on contact. the research team say more evidence on the topic is needed and are in the process of completing further studies comparing past and present players with a control group. some former players like shane believe, as well as educating, limiting substitutions only when players are injured, rather than as fresh legs against tired opponents, could prevent further injuries. however, the game's governing body says research is ongoing, looking into this specific issue. in response to the new study�*s findin
shane williams. big step of the left. and there is the crunching south african tackle.to be one of the first that's followed a professional rugby team that plays in the united rugby championship over the course of one season, testing players in pre—, mid— and post—season. the players recorded just six concussions between them. however, all of them saw a decline in blood flow to the brain and a decline in cognitive function. the evidence is showing - now that there is a cumulative impact...
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restarting stalled political talks between the afghan government and the taliban. achieved this to william lewis shane. yes. it is clear that there is no military solution to the afghans situation. but in the current situation, given the absence of progress on the negotiation track with the prospects of afghanistan slipping into full scale and protracted civil war. unfortunately is a stark reality. the united states whose withdrawal of forces precipitated the escalation put the focus on the taliban. the taliban must hear from the international community that we will not accept military take over that began a stan, or return of the taliban islamic emerett. in addition to the worsening humanitarian situation, many speakers described grave human rights abuses from summary executions to the flooring of children with women. at particular risk, afghanistan's ambassador told the council that their own report suggests more than 20 foreign terrorist groups, including al qaeda, are operating in afghanistan. let's not forget that. these fighters are there for a reason for reciprocity. they will be demand. they a
restarting stalled political talks between the afghan government and the taliban. achieved this to william lewis shane. yes. it is clear that there is no military solution to the afghans situation. but in the current situation, given the absence of progress on the negotiation track with the prospects of afghanistan slipping into full scale and protracted civil war. unfortunately is a stark reality. the united states whose withdrawal of forces precipitated the escalation put the focus on the...