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Every time we file an indictment, we go way up in the polls. We need one more indictment to close out the election. Broken swings and unsafe Climbing Frames are childrens playgrounds falling into disrepair . The new Football League season begins across the uk, with southampton providing late drama in the first match, as they start life back in the championship, with a win. Its saturday, the fifth of august. The met office is warning of potential Road Closures, power cuts and flying debris as storm antoni batters wales and South West England. Amber alerts are in place for high winds and Northern Ireland is being deluged by heavy rain. Our reporter, tomos morgan has the details. Its not quite been a
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take a long hard look at ourselves. what we want, how we pay, what we smoke, what we drink, how we live, how we die. we are more likely to from comparable conditions than in other comparable countries and then there is the elephant in the ward, social care. the nhs is ours. let s hear from you. now for the news. health experts are warning that the nhs won t celebrate its 100th birthday without significant investment in beds, buildings and technology. three think tanks have made the claims as the service marks its 75th birthday. there ll be a special service to commemorate nhs workers at westminster abbey later. schools in england are facing further disruption, as teachers from the national education union strike over pay. they re walking out today and on friday. the government insists its latest pay offer is fair and reasonable. israel has carried out air strikes in the gaza strip, after rockets were fired overnight. the israeli army is withdrawing from jenin in the occ ....

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diagnosis of dementia, nina has been looking at how important training is for staff in shops and cafes. ashes agony as the aussies edge it. england lose the first test on a nail biting final day but stokes says they ll stick to their attacking approach. more than 200,000 music fans are preparing to pitch their tents as glastonbury opens its gates this morning. it might be muddy underfoot at glastonbury due to the rain in the past days but after that it is mostly dry. all of us looking at a mixture of sunshine and showers. fewest in the south. more frequent in the north. all the details later. it s wednesday, the 21st ofjune. the us coastguard, which is co ordinating the search for a submersible vessel missing in the atlantic, says a canadian rescue team has heard underwater noises in the area. it follows us media reports of banging sounds that lasted forfour hours, and came in 30 minute intervals. there are five people on board, which includes three british citizens, and they ....

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Maria callas is one of the most extraordinary and influentialfigures in the history of opera. Anima viva. You must serve music because music is so enormous and can envelop you into such a state of. Of perpetual anxiety and torture. When music fails to agree to the ear in other words, to soothe the ear and the heart and the senses then it has missed its point. She enjoyed the Bright Lights of fame and endured its dark side. Her every word and move scrutinised by press and public. When a public loves you so much, you want to do so much more. They cant just applaud the legend if you dont give them something. And after all, what is the legend . The public made me. Maria callas was born in new york in December 1923 and christened Cecilia Sofia anna maria kalogeropoulos. Her parents, george and evangelia, left greece for america ....

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jeremy deller, welcome to this cultural life. thank you. you were brought up in dulwich in south london. what are your earliest cultural memories of home? home. well, church, actually. there s culture in church. yeah. there s a human culture, there s people, and then there s music and there s visuals and smells and so on. so, the church, maybe early on as a child, is something i remember. i remember seeing help, the beatles film, very early on. i remember telling my mother i d just discovered these four men who live in the same house as each other, which was very much like the house we lived in. and i was amazed. then she told me, oh, actually, i know those people. that s the beatles and they re not around any more. that was your introduction to the beatles? yeah, and i was very sad. i remember being very sad about it, thinking that they didn t live together properly and it was actually. they weren t around. so help was a big influence on me, and television in genera ....

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