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BBC News

this is a team that really want to have the ball and is very good in possession and that challenge for us. they know and we have possession we will have the danger so it is a really tight game and i know everyone will enjoy it. that is what i hope will happen and why i hope we will win. spain's story goes back to almost a year ago when a dispute led to a number of players refusing to play for the coachjorge vilda. 12 of them are still back home and it has led to mixed feelings in the country about their team being on the verge of making history. prior to this world cup they hadn't even won a knockout match in the tournament but now they too are in their first final. the players that remained in the squad insist the experience has brought them together and the coach hopes there's a happy end to the story translation: since the beginning, the players have been united, - have been working. today will be our 75th training session and all of us have been working. everything that has been happening off the pitch has been extraordinary. we are going to have memories for all our lives. we have enjoyed ourselves and tomorrow we want to celebrate together.

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BBC News

a year ago when a dispute led to a number of players refusing to play for the coachjorge vilda. 12 of them are still back home. and it has led to mixed feelings in the country about their team being on the verge of making history. prior to this world cup they hadn't even won a knockout match in the tournament. but now they too are in their first final. the players that remained in the squad insist the experience has brought them together. and the coach hopes there's a happy end to the story. translation: since the beginning, the players have been united, - have been working. today will be our 75th training session and all of us have been working. everything that has been happening off the pitch has been extraordinary. we are going to have memories for all our lives. we have enjoyed ourselves and tomorrow we want to celebrate together. sweden have finished third for a second world cup in a row. beating co—hosts australia to win the bronze medals, sweden were the highest ranked team

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Sportsday

win. today in brisbane, sweden beat co-hosts australia in _ win. today in brisbane, sweden beat co-hosts australia in the _ win. today in brisbane, sweden beat co-hosts australia in the third - co—hosts australia in the third fourth play—off. co-hosts australia in the third fourth play-offl— co-hosts australia in the third fourth play-off. co-hosts australia in the third l fourth play-off._ a fourth play-off. what a finish! a match england _ fourth play-off. what a finish! a match england have _ fourth play-off. what a finish! a match england have had - fourth play-off. what a finish! a match england have had to - fourth play-off. what a finish! a i match england have had to contest fourth play-off. what a finish! a - match england have had to contest at the last two world cups as losing semifinalist. here they�*ve gone one better. the challenge now, to secure their place in history. dan roan, bbc news, sydney. while plenty have made the trip to see the final in sydney tomorrow. the prince of wales has apologised for not being one of them. queen letizia is gonig to watch spain, but william who is also the president of the fa did send this message to the lionesses. lionesses, we want to send you a huge good luck for tomorrow. we�*re sorry we can�*t be there in person. but we�*re so proud of everything you�*ve achieved and the millions you�*ve inspired here and around the world. so go out there tomorrow and really enjoy yourselves. good luck, lionesses! spain�*s story goes back to almost a year ago when a dispute led to a number of players refusing

England , Finish , Challenge , Play-off , Win , Southern-england , History , World , Match , Dan-roan , Sweden-beat-co-hosts-australia , Brisbane

BBC News

my attend and so he spent this message. my lessons, want to send you a huge congratulations and look for tomorrow. your inspiration around the world. got there and enjoy yourself. the world. got there and en'oy ourself. ,., ., x' the world. got there and en'oy ourself. ., ,, , yourself. good luck, lionesses. s - ain, yourself. good luck, lionesses. spain. story — yourself. good luck, lionesses. spain. story goes _ yourself. good luck, lionesses. spain, story goes back - yourself. good luck, lionesses. spain, story goes back to - yourself. good luck, lionesses. i spain, story goes back to almost yourself. good luck, lionesses. . spain, story goes back to almost a year ago, the dispute led to a number of players refusing to play. 12 of the players. their team being on the verge of making history, has led to mixed feelings. now they are also in their first final. those remaining in the squad has bought players together, the experience. translation: since the beginning, their players have been united, working. today, i think, will be our 75th training session and all of us have been working on the training and in the

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BBC News at Six

thomas mckenna was described by the judge as a dangerous offender whose crimes were unprecedented in scale and duration. chris page, bbc news, belfast. the communications workers union has recommended its members accept an offer on pay and conditions to and strike action with royal mail. the dispute led to a series of strikes last year. the agreement includes a one—off payment of £500 and a wage rise of 6% this year and 2% in 202a. england captain leah williamson will miss this summer's world cup with a knee injury. the 26—year—old arsenal defender was injured in a match against manchester united on wednesday and will now undergo surgery. the lionesses are due to begin their world cup campaign against haiti onjuly 22nd. after being bought by two hollywood stars and gaining new fans around the world, wrexham are now one win away

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Witness History

for ourfinalfilm, we go to canada in the 1990s, where indigenous canadians objected to plans to develop a golf course on the sight of a burial ground in quebec. the dispute led to a summer—long siege between mohawk demonstrators and canadian security forces. witness history spoke to mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsa kwas gabriel. to see the tanks coming in, we even had the fighter jets fly over us. the mood was very tense. this is all for a golf course. this is all for some group of rich people, the elite, and their playground. like many other indigenous peoples, we call the earth our mother. the place where our ancestors rest is extremely important. they wanted to extend their nine—hole golf course into an 18—hole golf course,

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BBC News

ann pettitt and the formidable greenham common women. for ourfinalfilm, we go to canada in the 1990s, where indigenous canadians objected to plans to develop a golf course on the sight of a burial ground in quebec. the dispute led to a summer—long siege between mohawk demonstrators and canadian security forces. witness history spoke to mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsa kwas gabriel. to see the tanks coming in, we even had the fighterjets fly over us. the mood was very tense. this is all for a golf course. this is all for some group of rich people, the elite, and their playground.

Women , Canada , Ann-pettitt , Greenham-common , Ourfinalfilm , 1990 , Golf-course , Witness , Siege , Burial-ground , Security-forces , Dispute-led

BBC News

mrs thatcher to abandon her plan to let ronald reagan station nuclear missiles on british soil. the fact that it was a movement of women who made some leaders see sense, it did change things. i'm very proud of what i did, really. ann pettitt and the formidable greenham common women. for ourfinalfilm, we go to canada in the 1990s, where indigenous canadians objected to plans to develop a golf course on the sight of a burial ground in quebec. the dispute led to a summer—long siege between mohawk demonstrators and canadian security forces. witness history spoke to mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsa kwas gabriel.

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Witness History

but they got quite violent, really. security at greenham common has been substantially increased... at one time, a group - of about 15 women struggled with soldiers before being arrested. - the greenham protest forced mrs thatcher to abandon her plan to let ronald reagan station nuclear missiles on british soil. the fact that it was a movement of women who made some leaders see sense, it did change things. i'm very proud of what i did, really. ann pettitt and the formidable greenham common women. for ourfinalfilm, we go to canada in the 1990s, where indigenous canadians objected to plans to develop a golf course on the sight of a burial ground in quebec. the dispute led to a

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Witness History

we go to canada and the 1990s, where indigenous canadians objected to plans to develop a golf course on the site of a burial ground in quebec. the dispute led to a summer—long siege between demonstrators and canadian security forces. witness history spoke to activist ellen gabrielle. to see the tanks coming in, we even had the flyer jets fight over us. the mood was very tense. this is all for a golf course, this is all for some group of rich people, the elite and their playground. like many other indigenous peoples, we call the earth our mother, the place where our ancestors rest. it's extremely important. they wanted to extend their nine—hole golf course into an 18—hole golf course, but at the same time,

Golf-course , Canada , Plans , 1990 , Us , Witness , Siege , Burial-ground , Security-forces , Demonstrators , Site , Dispute-led