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Sportsday

a terrible penalty against real madrid but he was the man who got the goal which is ultimately sent manchester city through to another for cup final. yes, their hopes of another trouble has for another treble has gone, but their hopes of a domestic double, their hopes of a domestic double, the fa cup and the premier league, those hopes are very much alive. find those hopes are very much alive. and chelsea had — those hopes are very much alive. and chelsea had their chances? nicholas jackson guilty of missing a couple, paul palmer went close. given the form they have been in, chelsea, will they feel hard done by? yes. will they feel hard done by? yes, the also will they feel hard done by? yes, they also may — will they feel hard done by? yes, they also may feel— will they feel hard done by? yes, they also may feel they - will they feel hard done by? yes they also may feel they might have any penalty or two which did not go their way, any penalty or two which did not go theirway, but any penalty or two which did not go their way, but they had so many chances. they had by far the better of the chances in this match. he mentioned nicholas jackson. he had a terrific opportunity in the first half, when he was one—on—one with the goalkeeper but did not get a shot in, and thenjust the goalkeeper but did not get a shot in, and then just after the break he had two chances and really the space of about ten seconds, both of which were saved. frankly, he

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BBC News

rain, patchy rain, in the north, and thenjust generally a rain, patchy rain, in the north, and then just generally a build—up of cloud on saturday. it looks as if west will be best for sunshine and perhaps also in eastern areas in between the showers later on but still quite chilly here, given the wind direction. just a little below parfor wind direction. just a little below par for the time of year. and it looks like another saturday night, with a touch of frost. so that means that if you are out early heading off to the london marathon, it will be a cool start for the runners and spectators, and we are expecting temperatures to get into the low double figures, 12—13 at best, during the day, with the king wind blowing and quite a lot of cloud. it looks as if we will see some good sunshine further to the west and perhaps for northern ireland, up to 17-18. but at the perhaps for northern ireland, up to 17—18. but at the moment it is looking quite chilly again.

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The Arts Interviews

and because i may be able to do something about it... ..i must...at least try. the task you propose - requires money and visas. i don't have them...yet. there's a scene in which he's asked why he wants to help the children and if he'sjewish, and he says, "there are children living in the open, winter yet to come." i know from reading the accounts that it was really hard to get people, because there was mostly jewish refugees, but there were communists and various other groups as well. and to get their kind of spokespeople to hand over the lists of names so that you could actually get in touch with these people and find out who needed to be taken out of the country was really hard because they'd been, you know, knocked back and forth. they'd been on the run for a long time. and thenjust before the story

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The Arts Interviews

something about it... ..i must...at least try. the task you propose - requires money and visas. i don't have them...yet. there's a scene in which he's asked why he wants to help the children and if he'sjewish, and he says, "there are children living in the open, winter yet to come." i know from reading the accounts that it was really hard to get people, because there was mostly jewish refugees, but there were communists and various other groups as well. and to get their kind of spokespeople to hand over the lists of names so that you could actually get in touch with these people and find out who needed to be taken out of the country was really hard because they'd been, you know, knocked back and forth. they'd been on the run for a long time. and thenjust before the story

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The Arts Interviews

and thenjust before the story starts, the allied governments have handed over the sudetenland to hitler as a kind of an act of appeasement, and then he ignores the agreement. so they're naturally mistrustful, basically. and i think that's what... so the rabbi is sort of saying, what's your interest in these people? and it's a lovely chance for nicky to spell out who he really is, which is — i love that scene — he says, "i see myself as a european, as a human being, "and i see fellow human beings in distress." and he doesn't see borders and barriers and differences in race and religion. he just sees children that need rescuing. the prague route wasjust one of a network used to save an estimated 10,000 children from mainland europe. this commemorative service organised by the association ofjewish refugees was held at london's liverpool street station in december on the 85th anniversary of the first kindertransport. to all who lost their lives.

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The Arts Interviews

and to get their kind of spokespeople to hand over the lists of names so that you could actually get in touch with these people and find out who needed to be taken out of the country was really hard because they'd been, you know, knocked back and forth. they'd been on the run for a long time. and thenjust before the story starts, the allied governments have handed over the sudetenland to hitler as a kind of an act of appeasement, and then he ignores the agreement. so they're naturally mistrustful, basically. and i think that's what... so the rabbi is sort of saying, what's your interest in these people? and it's a lovely chance for nicky to spell out who he really is, which is — i love that scene — he says, "i see myself as a european, as a human being, "and i see fellow human beings in distress." and he doesn't see borders and barriers and differences in race and religion. he just sees children that need rescuing. the prague route wasjust one of a network used to save an estimated 10,000 children from mainland europe. this commemorative service organised by the association ofjewish refugees was held at london's liverpool street

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Breakfast

with these people and find out who needed to be taken out of the country was really hard because they'd been, you know, knocked back and forth. they'd been on the run for a long time. and thenjust before the story starts, the allied governments have handed over the sudetenland to hitler as a kind of an act of appeasement, and then he ignores the agreement. so they're naturally mistrustful, basically. and i think that's what... so the rabbi is sort of saying, what's your interest in these people? and it's a lovely chance for nicky to spell out who he really is, which is — i love that scene — he says, "i see myself as a european, as a human being, "and i see fellow human beings in distress." and he doesn't see borders and barriers and differences in race and religion. he just sees children that need rescuing. the prague route wasjust one of a network used to save an estimated 10,000

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This Cultural Life

is the stage persona of tim minchin different to the offstage tim minchin? he really was then. the 2005 guy was a character, it was sort ofjust a person i was pouring my nerves into, probably. i was hiding behind a sort of, a kind of slightly stuttering, kind of, "oh, i'm so brilliant, i can't control my thoughts." there's a streak, a kind of misanthropic thing. a little bit like a battered... yeah, like he might not like going outside very much, that he spends his life in his own head, having these slightly quirky thoughts, these sort of sexually perverted thoughts and playing, you know, talking about inflatable dolls. # your love for me is not debatable # your sexual appetite�*s insatiable # you never, ever make me waitable # delectable # inflatable you... and thenjust going on a rant about logical philosophy and wearing, i'm looking

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Verified Live

fascinating. in terms of the science, say we have been told that the hardest part is done which is that landing, avoiding a splat into the moon surface, the gentle soft landing, that is the hardest bit. that is done. but in terms of the scientific evidence that could be gathered on that rover, how does it work? is it taken back and thenjust kept by the country in charge, in this case, india. or is it shared and spread across the whole community?— and spread across the whole community? and spread across the whole communi ? , . , , ., community? usually it takes quite a while for the — community? usually it takes quite a while for the data _ community? usually it takes quite a while for the data to _ community? usually it takes quite a while for the data to be _ community? usually it takes quite a while for the data to be received - while for the data to be received and processed on that and. and it is “p and processed on that and. and it is up to them to decide whether that we share the data but the other countries so that they can continue experimenting on it, it is purely up to... we don't have a say there. it is up to them. it to... we don't have a say there. it is up to them-— is up to them. it is an absolutely historic day _ is up to them. it is an absolutely historic day in _ is up to them. it is an absolutely historic day in bed _ is up to them. it is an absolutely historic day in bed fascinating i is up to them. it is an absolutely l

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The Context

bygones and the wagner group will continue with its enormously lucrative business of political and mercenary activities in africa. and then just as mercenary activities in africa. and thenjust as prigozhin is mercenary activities in africa. and then just as prigozhin is thinking he's got away with it then he falls out of the sky. this could be part of the sort of put in powerplay. the fundamental point is just how weak the russian political system is. the fact that prigozhin was able to watch this coup in the first place was extraordinary in the fact that he got away with it for so many weeks after. the the fact that they couldn't arrest him and put them behind bars, which is what should happen with an armed rebellion against the country. you had this mysterious murder. this all shows that russia's political system is not functioning in the way i would call smooth or legal. it not functioning in the way i would call smooth or legal.— call smooth or legal. it was mysterious _ call smooth or legal. it was mysterious that _ call smooth or legal. it was mysterious that he - call smooth or legal. it was mysterious that he wasn't i call smooth or legal. it was - mysterious that he wasn't arrested forth with. because putin called his

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