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Decades Apart, Ed Westfall And Cal Clutterbuck Bonded As Islanders

Their five-decade history provides the opportunities for neat collective experiences — which not only link the past with the present but also underline the lineage the...

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Newsday

cyrus is out to catch flying fish, the islanders' favourite. but on his days out at sea, fishing in the philippine waters just south of taiwan, he spotted chinese ships getting ever closer. the chinese fishermen used to harass us. even the chinese coastguard used to roam around the island. chinese coastguard? yes. cock crows the native ivatans have forged a living, fishing and farming on this island for centuries, taking only what they need. it's very fresh air. we live here in peace. but their proximity to taiwan has made them both a strategic us ally and a vulnerable foe. the us and the philippines held combat drills here to practice defending an island from aggressors.

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BBC News

and frequent storms can cut the island off four weeks. —— the island off for weeks. but people here face a new threat, caught between two superpowers, trying to gain supremacy over these seas. cyrus is out to catch flying fish, the islanders' favourite. but on his days out at sea, fishing and the philippine waters just south of taiwan, he spotted chinese ships getting ever closer. the chinese fishermen used to harass us. even chinese coastguard used to roam around the island. chinese coastguard? yes. the native islanders have forged a living, fishing and farming on this island for centuries taking only what they need. it's very fresh air. we live here in peace. but their proximity to taiwan has made them both a strategic us ally and a vulnerable foe.

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Newsday

out by both countries. the exercises follow a deal announced earlier this year for us forces to use an increased number of bases in the philippines, including one near taiwan. laura bicker sent this report. life is fragile in this northern frontier of the philippines. impenetrable limestone cliffs and frequent storms can cut the island off for weeks. but people here face a new threat, caught between two superpowers, trying to gain supremacy over these seas. cyrus is out to catch flying fish, the islanders' favourite. but on his days out at sea, fishing and the philippine waters just south of taiwan, he spotted chinese ships getting ever closer. the chinese fishermen used to harass us. even chinese coastguard used to roam around the island. chinese coastguard? yes.

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FOX and Friends

training, baseball. yes, they are playing. disappointing debut for hatana. monster home run from david henslee. and the center field henslee with some distance, with some power and way up off the batter's mound. >> good thing it doesn't count. pittsburgh pirates play to the bottom of the ninth they did it without umpires. both team managers agreed to finish the top half of the ninth but the umpire said we are done, we are finished we are through. they grabbed their gear and left. nhl getting a major boost. chicago star patrick kaine yesterday the three-time champion stanley cup champion make major debut tonight. another reason why chicago is crying. also in hockey, minnesota ryan reeves scoring incredible goal to help the wilds beat the islanders 2 to 1.

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Breakfast

proposes in the white paper, it will protect future ryans from gambling harm. row, row, row your boat! katie razzall, bbc news. if you've been affected by any of the issues raised you can find organisations offering help and support on the bbc action line website, just search bbc.couk/actionline. katie will be here to talk about what changes might come in that government white paper in the next couple of weeks. in 1982, as the bbc�*s correspondent in buenos aires, it fell to harold briley to break the news that argentina had invaded the falkland islands, and his reports continued throughout the conflict. now, more than four decades later and at the age of 91, harold is being honoured by the islanders for his work during the war.

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BBC News

is expected in the coming days. this is a crisis that is seemingly far from over. tim allman, bbc news. in 1982, as the bbc�*s correspondent in buenos aires, it fell to harold briley to break the news that argentina had invaded the falkland islands, and his reports continued throughout the conflict. now, more than four decades later and at the age of 91, harold is being honoured by the islanders for his work during the war. chrissie reidy reports. the assault on the islands was timed to begin at first light with a commando raid to take possession of the airportjust outside the capital, port stanley. the voice of bbc world service journalist harold briley, reporting on the radio during the falklands war of 1982. his reports were invaluable to the islanders and now, four decades on, harold, who's 92 next month, has been honoured by the people of the falklands who've named

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BBC News

to save livelihoods along with nature the hope is that some answers may be found. claire marshall, bbc news, birmingham. in 1982, as the bbc�*s correspondent in buenos aires, it fell to harold briley to break the news that argentina had invaded the falkland islands, and his reports continued throughout the conflict. now, more than four decades later and at the age of 91, harold is being honoured by the islanders for his work during the war. chrissie reidy reports. the voice of bbc world service journalist harold briley, reporting on the radio during the falklands war of 1982. his reports were invaluable to the islanders and now, four decades on, harold, who's 92 next month, has been honoured by the people of the falklands who've named a new children's park after him.

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BBC News-20220402-09:23:00

was that we were one of the first troops there. somewhere coming out, the islanders. this is who we are doing it for, their people. they have been impressed —— pressed. it was all for the islands after that, they were so grateful and still are, i have been back twice and every time... they are brilliant, that is why we did it, it was for them. most ofthe why we did it, it was for them. most of the people _ why we did it, it was for them. most of the people they — why we did it, it was for them. most of the people they had _ why we did it, it was for them. most of the people they had come from the uk, from scotland and wales and so on. there is obviously a residual loyalty to the uk in that sense. nicola, in terms of how this weekend is going to be marked, tell us what is... what ceremonies are being held, i wonder whether youngsters are as aware of the falklands war as

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Lightning take series lead over Islanders on the road

UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Maybe it’s because the building is so small or because the roof is so low, but when you walk into Nassau Coliseum, your eyes are immediately drawn up to the rafters, where brightly colored orange, blue and white banners tell the story of the Islanders’ glory days. Chasing another banner of their own, the Lightning have played well on the road during these Stanley Cup ...

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