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that no—one is willing to take. the challenge was to unveil the work, not physically removing the veils, but digitally. a range of photography and scanning techniques were used to read underneath the layers of paint. images from the most significant scans were then collated in modus explorer, a tool created specifically for the project. we did 32 different reflectographs that went deeper and deeper into the structure of the painting. since we were studying what lies beneath the veils, we were interested in seeing if any of the cracks actually follow the original paint of artemisia and we found this crack here goes along the edge of her right arm. what we're seeing in, outlined in white, is what we can see through the reflectograph image. so we could see the arms very well. it did penetrate through this lighter veil on the upper part

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BBC News

of medications in the uk, with an increasing use of emergency measures to prescribe alternatives when a drug isn't available. 0ur health correspondent, dominic hughes, reports. pharmacists say the supply of medicines is complicated. it's an international business that can be affected by changes in global demand, prices, and exchange rates, as well as manufacturing problems and the supply chain. and the availability of some drugs has been problematic. the evidence — the use of serious shortage protocols, issued by the department of health and social care and applied across the uk. they allow community pharmacists to supply alternative drugs if there's a shortage of a particular medicine. the national pharmacy association says they've been issued 50 times in the past two years, but in the two years before that, just 15 were issued. a whole range of medicines have been affected — including forangina, epilepsy, adhd, and cystic fibrosis. university student amber lives with cystic fibrosis

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that can be affected by changes in global demand, prices, and exchange rates, as well as manufacturing problems and the supply chain. and the availability of some drugs has been problematic. the evidence — the use of serious shortage protocols, issued by the department of health and social care and applied across the uk. they allow community pharmacists to supply alternative drugs if there's a shortage of a particular medicine. the national pharmacy association says they've been issued 50 times in the past two years, but in the two years before that, just 15 were issued. a whole range of medicines have been affected — including forangina, epilepsy, adhd, and cystic fibrosis. university student amber lives with cystic fibrosis and is struggling to get medication that helps her digest food. without it, i basically can't eat. also, to try and get the medicine i'm having to drive around for hours

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becoming a bit too late? figs becoming a bit too late? as with most _ becoming a bit too late? is with most things with the biden administration, the weapons, a little bit too late. the russians started attacking kharkiv in a concerted way a number of weeks ago. it's taken this long to allow the ukrainians to use short—range us weapons to strike back inside russia, just in the short range, to prevent more attacks on kharkiv. but it is true that secretary blinken also said today that the us could reconsider and permit ukraine to strike deeper as time goes on.— ukraine to strike deeper as time aoes on. ~ ., ' . time goes on. what effect might this have when _ time goes on. what effect might this have when it _ time goes on. what effect might this have when it comes - time goes on. what effect might this have when it comes to - time goes on. what effect might this have when it comes to the l this have when it comes to the actual battlefield?— actual battlefield? there were 40 explosions _ actual battlefield? there were 40 explosions tonight - actual battlefield? there were 40 explosions tonight in - actual battlefield? there were 40 explosions tonight in a - 40 explosions tonight in a russian town over the border, so it may enable the ukrainians to stave off further russian attacks on kharkiv, which have been quite devastating and have already forced thousands of people to leave what is the

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by changes in global demand, prices, and exchange rates, as well as manufacturing problems and the supply chain. and the availability of some drugs has been problematic. the evidence — the use of serious shortage protocols, issued by the department of health and social care and applied across the uk. they allow community pharmacists to supply alternative drugs if there's a shortage of a particular medicine. the national pharmacy association says they've been issued 50 times in the past two years, but in the two years before that, just 15 were issued. a whole range of medicines have been affected — including forangina, epilepsy, adhd, and cystic fibrosis. university student amber lives with cystic fibrosis and is struggling to get medication that helps her digest food. without it, i basically can't eat. also, to try and get the medicine i'm having to drive around for hours and hours to different pharmacies taking these scripts. finishing second year

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Anderson Cooper 360

could have turned out electron and that's about a serious as it gets. and if i were the judge, i'm not saying i would i would impose jail, but i would strongly consider it the max is four years. it doesn't have to be jail time. so you could these got a lot of range. they could do like 60 days jail and three years probation to send a message about how serious it would be. weekend's in jail, immunity service, pick up pick up trash on the subway. >> karen, i mean, do you think it's a possibility? >> i think it's a possibility. look, i think i just adding to everything that the judge just said is also the fact that he was held in contempt ten different times in front of this, judge. i mean, did you that in a normal case would actually be taken? well, that's all state for the fact that trump was treated differently in this case. he was treated far more leniently than any other defendant who would have been put in jail like contempt number two, or three. >> i can't wait to talk. >> i just can't wait to talk because i couldn't disagree with you more. >> why? >> if you look you look at the

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the russians started attacking kharkiv in a concerted way a number of weeks ago. it's taken this long to allow the ukrainians to use short—range us weapons to strike back inside russia, just in the short range, to prevent more attacks on kharkiv. but it is true that secretary blinken also said today that the us could reconsider and permit ukraine to strike deeper as time goes on. what effect might this have when it comes to the actual battlefield? well, there were 40 explosions tonight in a russian town over the border, so it may enable the ukrainians to stave off further russian attacks on kharkiv, which have been quite devastating and have already forced thousands of people to leave what is the second biggest city in ukraine. there is another tricky decision coming up as well, when it comes to these f—16 fighterjets that ukraine is expected to receive soon

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The Travel Show

so is this a good day for pollution? today is a good visibility. pollution is pretty low. because. . .yesterday was very windy. but most of the time in spring or summer, uh, the particles get really high. in paris and in many other european cities, the air quality falls below the standards set by the world health organization. and even on a clear day like today, the balloon�*s instruments find unsafe levels of pm 2.5, the tiny particles of pollution given off by burning fuel in vehicles or buildings. it's been linked to a range of serious health conditions. welcome to the office. thank you very much. but matthieu thinks he has a solution to improving the air quality in built—up areas. so there's a bar here?

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First of All With Victor Blackwell

dallas to put an ad with the same newspapers we will call it also for us to be to be guilty do you have thoughts on sentencing? >> if you had your druthers, what the punishment would be for donald trump i mean, a perfect world, but loved the seat down trunk, go to prison. >> but i have to be realistic, right? this is his first felony, even though is 34 counts so we know that there's a range when it comes to sentencing. we do understand that portion for me. the only thing that i think about now is that not at donald trump had experienced the criminal justice system. now that he has dealt with prosecutors, dealt with the court system itself said that is rigged acts for vineyard you change, right. said that there's no respect he called it he caught he said it was a rig decision. and so now that he has gone through this experience and he has experienced the criminal justice system. and its toll is

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the artist always intended it to be seen. to remove these layers could pose a risk to the original that no—one is willing to take. the challenge was to unveil the work, not physically removing the veils, but digitally. a range of photography and scanning techniques were used to read underneath the layers of paint. images from the most significant scans were then collated in modus explorer, a tool created specifically for the project. we did 32 different reflectographs that went deeper and deeper into the structure of the painting. since we were studying what lies beneath the veils, we were interested in seeing if any of the cracks actually follow the original paint of artemisia and we found this crack here goes along the edge of her right arm. what we're seeing in outlined in white is what we can see through the reflectograph

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