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BBC News

one of the all—time greats of brazilian football, mario zagallo, has died at the age of 92. he won two world cups as a player, but is best loved in his homeland for his coaching of the great national team that won the cup in 1970. zagallo played alongside the greats such as pele — he retired from the sport after the world cup in germany in 2006 and had been living with numerous health problems. here's our reporter simijolaoso in the newsroom with more. zagallo was one of most instrumental figures in football history. he brought his country victory in the 19505 brought his country victory in the 1950s to the 1990s. his family described him as a loving

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BBC News

be something special. and that's all the sport for now. we will have an update for you a bit later. more now on mario zagallo mentioned in one of the bulletins there. one of the all—time greats of brazilian football, mario zagallo, has died at the age of 92. he won two world cups as a player, but is best loved in his homeland for his coaching of the great national team that won the cup in 1970. zagallo played alongside the greats such as pele — he retired from the sport after the world cup in germany in 2006 and had been living with numerous health problems. here's our reporter simi jolaoso in the newsroom with more. mario zagallo was one of the most instrumental figures in brazilian football history. he brought victory to his country over four decades — from the 19505 to the 1990s. his family have described him as a loving grandfather, as a victorious professional, and as a patriot who leaves behind great achievements.

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BBC News

here's our reporter simi jolaosho in the newsroom with more. mario zagallo was one of the most instrumentalfigures in brazilian football history. he had brought victory to his country over four decades, that is from the 19505 to the 1990s. his family have described him as a loving grandfather, as a victorious professional, and as a patriot who leaves behind great achievements. but zagallo was a winger who, you can see here, was part of the team that brought the country back to back world cup victories in 1958 and 1962. and in 1970, the professor, or the old wolf, as he was nicknamed, managed the team that is widely regarded as one of the best international teams of all time, and that squad involved or included pele and carlos alberto.

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BBC News

some drones with thermal imaging cameras over the top of loch ness so we are using modern technology to help uncover some of these my5terie5. uncover some of these mysteries-_ uncover some of these mysteries. uncover some of these m steries. , ., ., mysteries. hundreds are “oining the search from i mysteries. hundreds are “oining the search from allh mysteries. hundreds are joining the search from all corners - mysteries. hundreds are joining the search from all corners of. the search from all corners of the search from all corners of the globe. some online, some in person. the globe. some online, some in erson. �* , , the globe. some online, some in erson. h , ., , person. there's been so many s-uottin person. there's been so many spotting is _ person. there's been so many spotting is some _ person. there's been so many spotting is some details - person. there's been so manyj spotting is some details about it that you have to wonder at some point where the stories come from so it would be nice to think that something did exist, if it did exist 5till exist, if it did exist still exist, if it did exist still exist or happened at one point or another. it’s exist or happened at one point or another-— or another. it's 'ust the mystery h or another. it's just the mystery around - or another. it's just the mystery around it - or another. it's just the mystery around it all. | or another. it's just the i mystery around it all. the or another. it's just the - mystery around it all. the not knowing — mystery around it all. the not knowing for definite, you know? there _ knowing for definite, you know? there are — knowing for definite, you know? there are a _ knowing for definite, you know? there are a lot of people saying _ there are a lot of people saying you cannot prove it but there — saying you cannot prove it but there is — saying you cannot prove it but there is no _ saying you cannot prove it but there is no proof that nessie is not — there is no proof that nessie is not there so it'sjust a big mystery _ is not there so it's 'ust a big mystervfi is not there so it's 'ust a big m ste . , ., , ., ,, mystery. the story of nessie first caught _ mystery. the story of nessie first caught the _ mystery. the story of nessie first caught the public's - first caught the public's imagination in the 19305. every so often, picture5 appeared which seemed to show a strange creature in the loch and many have tried and failed to find an explanation. in the 19505, a

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Surfings Dirty Secrets

and i was quite worried, but i'm going to get back into surfing, get back on my board and i will do it better this time, try and be sustainable and green, and see what i can find out. because all of this is a world away from surfing's origins. riding waves was once a sacred practice. in ancient hawaii it was a way for men and women to praise the ocean gods. surfing struggled through colonisation, but by the 1920s the so—called king of surfing, duke kahanamoku, was spreading his love of the surf abroad. even the future king edward tried it out on a visit to hawaii. it took off around the world, including here in the uk. in the 19505 the wooden boards of the hawaiians gave way to modern materials. reporter: blocks of stiff i polyurethane foam, and over a layer of fibreglass there must be several coats of chemical resin.

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Breakfast

uncover some of these mysteries. hundreds are joining the search from all corners of the globe, some online, some in person. there's been so many spottings and so many tales about it that you have to wonder at some point where the stories come from, so it'd be nice to think that something did exist, if it did exist or if it still exists or happened at one point or another. it'sjust the mystery around it all. the not knowing for definite, you know? yeah, there's a lot of people saying you cannot prove it but there's no proof that nessie is not there, so it'sjust a big mystery. the story of nessie first caught the public�*s imagination in the 1930s. every so often, pictures appeared which seemed to show a strange creature in the loch and many have tried and failed to find an explanation. in the 19505, a live bbc programme attempted to solve the mystery scientifically. someone who had said they'd seen nessie was interviewed. what did you see

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Breakfast

proof that nessie is not there, so it'sjust a big mystery. - the story of nessie first caught the public�*s imagination in the 1930s. every so often, pictures appeared which seemed to show a strange creature in the loch and many have tried and failed to find an explanation. in the 19505, a live bbc programme attempted to solve the mystery scientifically. someone who had said they'd seen nessie was interviewed. what did you see through your telescope? well, i saw this animal which i thought was a big monster going up the loch. what was it like? it was dark brown in colour and very rough skinned — the skin of an elephant. what length would you say it was? 0h, i'd say 35 feet. various theories have been put forward to explain nessie, from giant eels to optical illusions, but some sightings for the cameras have been less than convincing.

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Surfings Dirty Secrets

but i'm going to get back into surfing, get back on my board and i will do it better this time, try and be sustainable and green, and see what i can find out. because all of this is a world away from surfing's origins. riding waves was once a sacred practice. in ancient hawaii it was a way for men and women to praise the ocean gods. surfing struggled through colonisation, but by the 1920s the so—called king of surfing, duke kahanamoku, was spreading his love of the surf abroad. even the future king edward tried it out on a visit to hawaii. it took off around the world, including here in the uk. in the 19505 the wooden boards of the hawaiians gave way to modern materials. reporter: blocks of stiff i polyurethane foam, and over a layer of fibreglass there must be several coats of chemical resin.

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Breakfast

but today we don't just fill our own baskets — we can do the cashier's job, too. beeping. self—service tills are increasing. so, too, are the number asking just for bank—card payments. so do you love them? surprising item on the bagging scale. or hate them? hate them. they always go wrong with me. it takes longer to do self—service and they've still got to have i someone come...when it goes wrong. i've just used it now. you actually quite like using them? yeah. the only thing that bothers me is...it�*s putting people out ofjobs. i hate them, absolutely hate them. and i make a point of, when i have to use them, asking a member of staff to help me. they'd all just shopped in morrisons in beverley, which has recently swapped in more self—service tills. so i've just been into morrisons to buy a few things,

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Newsnight

the extraordinary things, one roman piece which apparently is worth up to £50,000, was on ebay for £40 and no takers. to think that people were smelling a rat? i no takers. to think that people were smelling a rat?— smelling a rat? i think this particular— smelling a rat? i think this particular object _ smelling a rat? i think this particular object may - smelling a rat? i think this particular object may be i smelling a rat? i think this - particular object may be key for solving — particular object may be key for solving at — particular object may be key for solving at least part if not the case — solving at least part if not the case itself. the fact that it went for such — case itself. the fact that it went for such a — case itself. the fact that it went for such a small amount of money may explain _ for such a small amount of money may explain the _ for such a small amount of money may explain the pattern and not maybe the motive may not necessarily have been financial.— been financial. so it might have been financial. so it might have been another _ been financial. so it might have been another motive _ been financial. so it might have been another motive but - been financial. so it might have l been another motive but charles, been financial. so it might have - been another motive but charles, you are keyed into all the national art institutions, can you imagine or have you heard of anything like this not quite on the scale but even vaguely? not quite on the scale but even vauuel ? ., , ~' ., not quite on the scale but even vauuel ? ., , ~ ., , vaguely? the only thing i know is in the 1950s vaguely? the only thing i know is in the 15350s a — vaguely? the only thing i know is in the 1950s a curator— vaguely? the only thing i know is in the 1950s a curator at _ vaguely? the only thing i know is in the 1950s a curator at the _ vaguely? the only thing i know is in the 1950s a curator at the victoria l the 19505 a curator at the victoria and albert died and they discovered that his house was full of things so it is not totally unheard of the type of mentality which is

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