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BBC新闻100篇 they also seem to think it would only make BBC新闻100篇 things worse 1(The BBC has learned that the British Prime to get rid of him before the general election. Minister Gordon Brown 3(The British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has decided that the British general election is offering to scale back Britain's nuclear will take place on May 6th. deterrence Mr. Brown will go to Buckingham Palace if an international agreement is reached tomorrow Tuesday to cut the world's nuclear arsenals. to ask Queen Elizabeth to dissolve parliament, Mr. Brown is expected to tell a special and then make a formal announcement of the session of the United Nations Security election date. Council on Thursday That will start the official election campaign, that he'll be willing to give up one of four which, a BBC correspondent says, royal navy submarines will be dominated by issues of taxation and that carry Trident nuclear missiles. spending Officials are insisting that cost isn't a factor in the wake of the global recession. here. 2(Less than six months before a general Here's our defence correspondent Nick Childs. election in Britain, Gordon Brown is saying he'll be ready to the governing Labour Party is embroiled again throw part of the trident force into the port in internal strife. in the context of a much bigger global Two former cabinet ministers have called for disarmament deal. secret ballot of members He said so in general terms before. to decide whether the Prime Minister Gordon This offer though is more concrete. Brown There is a growing sense that to avoid what should continue as party leader. some fear Mr. Brown has called a general election by could be a sudden cascade of new nuclear June this year. states, Our political correspondent Rob Watson the established nuclear powers need to do reports. more The two former cabinet ministers Geoff Hoon in terms of disarmament and Patricia Hewitt to keep the proliferation regime intact. had stunned everyone at Westminster The Prime Minister will hope his move with their last-minute efforts to challenge will be seen as an important gesture. Gordon Brown's leadership. But the key to the process will be the actions But Downing Street and Labour Party officials of the big players, have moved quickly to quash any revolts. the United States and Russia. Most importantly, current cabinet ministers 4(The British Prime Minister Gordon Brown have come out and backed the prime minister, is expected to confirm orbiting some cases with little apparent that he is sending hundreds more troops to enthusiasm. Afghanistan, So the latest challenge looks likely to be short bringing the total number of British troops lift. there to about 9,500. Although many within the Labour Party doubt Britain has the second largest NATO Mr. Brown's leadership qualities, contingent in Afghanistan 1 after the United States. says the move is likely to trigger a further Our defense correspondent Caroline Wyatt round of selling. reports. Share markets have taken fright, In his statement on Afghanistan, fearing that if Greece does default on its debts, it's believed Mr. Brown will say he's agreed in it would hit many European banks which hold principle Greek bonds to send around 500 extra British troops to and could trigger a wider financial crisis. Helmand. Already pressure is mounting on Portugal The military advice says that extra forces are which has also seen its credit rating needed downgraded today, to help maintain progress although it remains above junk status. and dominate the ground more effectively 6(The International Monetary Fund to keep the Taliban out of key areas. has told governments across the world However, there will be caveats. that further action is needed The Prime Minister will want assurances from to help return the global financial system to military chiefs stability. that the extra troops will be properly In a fresh estimate of the scale of the problem, equipped. the IMF says global losses on toxic assets But he'll also expect Britain's NATO partners could total four trillion dollars. Andrew to follow suit Walker reports. by offering more forces themselves. This report does identify NATO defense ministers are likely to discuss what it calls some early signs of stabilization troop levels in financial systems, on a meeting formally in Bratislava next but there are not many of them. week. And the IMF says further action will be 5(Stock markets in Europe and the United needed States have fallen sharply if they're to be sustained. in response to further signs that the debt crisis In two key areas, it says that progress by in Greece is intensifying governments and could spread to other countries. has been piecemeal and reactive, Share prices in New York, London, Frankfurt dealing with the problem assets held by and Paris financial institutions fell by more than 2% after a major and how to handle banks that need extra international credit rating agency capital. Standard & Poor's downgraded Greek debt For that problem the report says to a level known informally as junk. temporary government ownership may Nils Blythe has more. sometime be necessary. Standard & Poor's downgraded its assessment 7(Officials in Germany say of Greek bonds to the so-called junk status the total financial aid package for Greece because of the growing danger could be more than double, the 60 billion that the bond holders will not be paid back in dollars full. that is previously expected. Many big investment funds have rules The head of the International Monetary Fund that forbid them from holding junk bonds, Dominique Strauss-Kahn 2 is in Berlin trying to persuade Germany Scotland, to agree to the financial rescue plan. the ministers said conditions had improved, He said the deal needed to be implemented but economic and financial recovery was quickly uneven as the situation was getting worse every day and unemployment a worry. and could affect other European countries. Andrew Walker reports. but the German Chancellor Angola Merkel The communiqué avoids complacency. said Although economic and financial conditions Berlin needed to be searching have improved, that Greece was serious about spending cuts. they decided they still need to keep up the 8(The head of the International Monetary initiatives Fund says intended to restore growth. Greece has nothing to fear from the The meeting was, however, organization. rather overshadowed by a statement At a news conference in Washington, from the British Prime Minister Gordon Dominique Strauss-Kahn said the IMF was Brown, trying to provide Greece suggesting a tax on financial transactions with the advice and resources necessary as one of a number of options for making to help with its debt problem. banks Andrew Walker reports from Washington. pay for the crisis. His calls have been received Mr.Strauss-Kahn was responding to a Greek politely journalist by the finance ministers who said the Greek public are demonizing the but several made remarks which suggest IMF that other ways of tackling the problem that they fear things will be worse with IMF are rather more likely to be adopted. involvement. 10(The European Union has initialed an The agency has a reputation for requiring agreement borrowing countries to end one of the world's longest-running trade to make deep cuts in popular government disputes over bananas. spending programs. The EU, the world's biggest importer of Mr. Strauss-Kahn said the Greek people bananas, should think of the IMF is to cut the duty it imposes on Latin American as a cooperative organization producers of the fruit, where the countries of the world work while bananas grows in former European together colonies to help those in trouble will gradually lose the preferential terms by providing resources and advice they've enjoyed. Andrew Walker reports. on behalf of the international community. The deal signed in Geneva 9(Finance ministers of the world's leading commits the European Union to gradually industrialized lowering the tariffs it imposes and developing countries, the G20, on bananas imported mainly from Latin have agreed to continue supporting the global America. economic recovery. The cut will be over a third by 2017. In a statement released after their meeting in That will reduce the competitive advantage of 3 a group of countries, will no longer be hailed as the underdogs at mainly former colonies of EU states in Africa awards ceremonies. and Caribbean, At the recent 81st Oscars ceremony, which enjoyed tariff-free access. British actors and movies won no less than 11 The EU plans to provide those countries with awards. some compensation, The list of Oscar winners is usually dominated in a shape of nearly 300,000 dollars in by American films and actors additional aid. but 2009 has seen a more international flavour 11(The long-awaited take-off to the ceremony. of the Solar Impulse was greeted with delight British actors and actresses by those who have spent the last seven years have long awaited such global recognition. working on it. Kate Winslet was nominated six times The solar-powered plane has the wing-span of for an Oscar before she eventually won a jumbo jet, the Best Actress award at this year's ceremony. but weighs less than a family car. Slumdog Millionaire lived up to its status as a It doesn't use a single drop of aviation fuel, global success instead its giant wings are covered with solar and movie phenomenon. cells. The low-budget movie swept the board The project is the brainchild of Swiss winning eight Oscars, adventurer Bertrand Piccard including Best Director and Best Picture. - he sees the Solar Impulse as a sign of things The movie, which documents the life of a to come. young Indian boy 12(It's the world's fastest growing economy after he wins a TV game show, and shows no sign of slowing down, has definitely helped so striking deals with Chinese businesses to raise the profile of the British film industry. is now the top priority for every British Summarising the national feeling, company British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, that wants to stay ahead in global trade. issued a statement saying Now schools in the United Kingdom "Britain is showing it has the talent to lead the want to give their students a head start world". by teaching them Mandarin 14(It might seem like an unlikely match - and they are making it compulsory. - an ancient institution Brighton College is a fee paying private getting to grips with cutting edge technology school - but the British royal family has been active on the south coast of Britain online and already teaches Latin, Spanish and French for more than a decade. to its 1,200 pupils. They launched their own website in 1997. Students can choose between these languages, The Queen's Christmas message but from the autumn, is available as a podcast, which is the beginning of the new academic and a year ago the official Royal Channel year in British schools, was launched on YouTube, every student must study Mandarin showing videos of the family at work. whether they like it or not. Royal watchers describe the 82 year old 13(The cast and crew of British movies Queen as a silver surfer 4 - someone who's enthusiastic about the Minnesota internet declared the Democratic candidate Al Franken and who keeps in touch the winner. with younger members of her family by email. Richard Lister reports from Washington. 15(This weekend, around 35,000 runners For almost eight months filled the streets of London, the two candidates had been locked running the 26th annual London Marathon. in a bitter fight in the Minnesota Courts The course is 26.2 miles long (42 km), over the result of November's Senate election. and goes past many of London's landmarks, Just a few hundred votes separated them such as the Tower of London, after the 2.8 million cast. the famous 19th century ship Cutty Sark, The initial count favoured the Republican the Houses of Parliament Norm Coleman and Buckingham Palace. but the recount gave the majority The runners actually run over Tower Bridge. to his Democratic Party rival Al Franken. 16(Oxford and Cambridge are the oldest And the State Supreme Court is now upheld and most famous universities in Britain, that verdict. and there has always been a great rivalry His victory gives the Democrats 60 votes in between the two institutions. the senate But the most public competition between the and the potential to overturn two Republican efforts to block legislation. is the annual Boat Race. 18Reports in Israeli media say The 2006 Boat Race will take place on 2nd Israel's ambassador to the United States April, Michael Oren and will be the 152nd race of its kind. told Israeli diplomats that American-Israeli Both universities are located near rivers, relations and rowing is a popular and prestigious sport. were facing a crisis of historic proportions. The very first race took place in 1829, Washington is furious at last week's when a Cambridge student challenged a announcement school-friend studying at Oxford. by Israel during a visit by the US Vice Ever since, the defeated team from the President previous year that more new Jewish homes challenges the opposition to a rematch. were to be built in occupied East Jerusalem. The only times when no Boat Races took But on Monday, the Prime Minister Benjamin place Netanyahu were during the First and Second World Wars. told the Israeli parliament the building project 17(President Obama's Democratic Party would continue. has secured the critical 60 seat majority in the Paul Wood reports from Jerusalem. US Senate Mr. Netanyahu has been presented with a that can help it override any Republican choice, obstructions on Capitol Hill. a breach with the right-wing members of his This happened when the Democrats coalition, won the last undecided senate seat from or with the Americans. November's election With his speech to the Knesset, after the Supreme Court in the state of he seems to have chosen 5 to put the needs of domestic politics first. so he can stay in Washington It seems the Americans are so angry to try to get his health care reforms pass by because they believe congress. Mr. Netanyahu went back on an Mr. Obama had already delayed understanding. the long arranged trip once This was apparently that Israel would not and was due to set off on Sunday. push forward of any big new settlement But with the crucial vote on the reform is building projects expected within days, in East Jerusalem. the trip has been put off entirely until June. This was necessary of the Palestinians From Washington Mark Martell reports. were to be persuaded The president's make changes to American to join the long delayed negotiations health care insurance system, so painstakingly put together by US his flagship domestic legislation mediators. is dragged on for over a year 19(Leading United States officials have said and divided the country. the American military He will be damaged if he can't get it through. will continue its presence in Afghanistan for a The climax is near, number of years so far there is no sign of any republicans despite beginning to withdraw in 2011. voting for it, In a series of media reappearances, its fate lies in the hands of handful officials stressed that the date should be seen in the president's own party, as the beginning of handing over who either feel it allows for easier abortion responsibility to Afghan forces. or who simply fear a back lash in November's Imtiaz Tyab report from Washington. elections, Speaking on a Sunday morning political chat if they vote for a measures their constitution show, dislike. the Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that 21After days of political horse-trading despite President Obama's plan to begin the UK finally has a new government and a withdrawing the troops from the region in July, new Prime Minister, 2011, following the resignation of Labour's Gordon the US was likely to maintain a significant Brown on Tuesday evening. military presence in Afghanistan Since last Thursday's general election resulted for a number of years. in a hung parliament, The Defense Secretary said a situation in which none of the political the pullout date was said parties has an overall majority, to underline the urgent need for the Afghans British politicians have been attempting to to speed up recruiting and training soldiers form a coalition government. and getting them into the field. Such a government is comparatively rare in A comment's followed criticism from the UK. opposition Republicans Indeed this is the first coalition since the who say announcing a withdraw date Second World War. sent a dangerous signal to insurgents. 22President Barack Obama says 20(President Obama is postponing a trip the summit conference on nuclear security to Indonesia and Australia, which has just ended in Washington 6 was a testament to what is possible Clinton said when nations come together. Washington wanted to insure both sides He said the 49 countries who attended were fully committed to peace efforts. had come to a four-point plan The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon for future success in securing the security of condemned as illegal recent Israeli plans all to build new settlements in East Jerusalem. nuclear materials produced or stockpiled Barbara Plett reports from New York. around the globe. Ban Ki-moon urged restraint in Jerusalem, Mr. Obama said the summit had made a real reminding Israelis and Palestinians of the final contribution statues [00:21.59]to a safer world. of the city were supposed to be decided in 23(The American Secretary of States Hillary negotiations. Clinton is in Moscow He repeated condemnation of Israeli plans to try to persuade Russia to support American to build 1,600 new homes for Jewish settlers policy on Iran. in the occupied eastern part of the city, The US wants Russia to agree to the option of stating again that such settlements are illegal imposing additional sanctions under international law. on Iran if it does not suspend its uranium On Friday, the Secretary General is set enrichment program to attend a ministerial meeting of the quartet by the end of the year. which groups the UN, the European Union, Richard Galpin reports from Moscow. Russia and America. As a permanent member of United Nations He said members will discuss additional Security Council, measures Russia has the power to veto resolutions. to trying rescue tentative steps And Moscow has always said to resume Israeli-Palestinian peace talks it does not believe sanctions are an effective although he didn't say what they were. way 25(Car manufacturers in the United States of promoting change. reported their best results so far this year in But recently, President Medvedev August, has indicated his government made ultimately in large part due to a government scheme accept aimed at encouraging people to trade in their that sanctions are inevitable. old cars There are other big issues to be discussed for more fuel-efficient new ones. while Mrs. Clinton is in Russia, The top results among American carmakers including the plan for Moscow and were posted by Ford Washington which saw its sales rise by 17% from August to sign a new treaty in early December of last year. for a further cut in their large arsenals The results held increase US manufacturing of nuclear weapons. output as a whole 24(The United States and the United Nations for the first time since January of last year. are urging Israel and Palestinians to resume President Obama said the latest figures peace talks indicate after a day of unrest in Jerusalem. that the American economy is on the path to The American Secretary of State Hillary recovery. 7 26。Financial regulators in the United States to provide additional evidence. have accused the investment bank Goldman Many of the investigators were inexperienced. Sachs The scale of the SEC's incompetence of fraud related to the collapse is laid bare by this report. of the American housing market in 2007. 28(The Bank of America has agreed to pay 33 The Securities and Exchange Commission million dollars is taking civil action against the bank. to settle accusations by the US government Michelle Fleury sent this report from the floor over billions of dollars of bonuses of the New York Stock Exchange. paid out last year by its investment on Merrill The Securities and Exchange Commission Lynch. alleges Bank of America took over Merrill Lynch the bank sold investors a financial product to save it from collapse in a deal based on subprime mortgages backed by American taxpayers' money. that was designed to lose value. John Bithry reports. Goldman Sachs has denied the allegations Bank of America had promised its and says it will defend the firm shareholders and its reputation. that no bonuses would be paid to bankers at This is the first time Merrill Lynch that the US government has explicitly accused without its express permission. one of Wall Street's premier institutions It's agreed to buy the struggling investment of fraud relating to the collapse of the US bank in September. housing market. On the same weekend 27(An investigation of United States that talks to save Lehman Brothers from has found that the country's top financial collapse failed. regulator, Like Lehman, Merrill Lynch was brought the Securities and the Exchange to its knees by debt Commissioner SEC, links to the US housing market fail to uncover the 65 billion dollar fraud that became toxic and lost its value. carried out by the convicted financier Bernard But after Merrill was rescued by BOA, Madoff it went ahead and paid its staff 3.6 billion over a 16-year period, dollars in bonuses anyway. despite 5 separate investigations Shortly afterwards Bank of America in his business dealings. was forced to go to the government Greg Wood reports. for billions of dollars in extra taxpayer The report by the SEC's expected general support, David Kotz and the revelation of the payments caused a reads like a catalog of bungled opportunities public outcry. to catch Bernard Madoff, 29(After weeks of negotiations, long before he owned up the governor of California Arnold to the largest fraud in US history. Schwarzenegger He was investigated five times. has reached an outline agreement with SEC staff caught him in lies legislative leaders but failed to follow them up. on a plan to tackle the state's massive budget They rejected offers from whistleblowers shortfall. 8 The deal, which will have to be approved by If convicted, he could face the death penalty, the state legislature, although no one has actually been executed includes plans for billions of dollars in budget under the US military justice system for cuts, almost 50 years. but no tax rises. Peter Bolger reports. 31President Barack Obama has told California has a budget shortfall of 26 billion memorial service at the Fort hood army base dollars. in Texas State workers have been put on short time that United States must never forget and many social and education services have the 13 men and women been cut. who died in the shooting there last week. The state has even resorted He said the killings couldn't be justified. to issuing IOUs to companies it does business "It may be hard to comprehend with the twisted logic that led to this tragedy. and to individuals who are owed tax refunds. But this much we do know Governor Schwarzenegger described the no faith justifies these murderous and craven comprised deal acts. as a basic agreement to close the state's huge No just and loving god looks upon them with deficit. favor. He and fellow Republicans have refused to For what is done we know the killer will be raise taxes, met with justice all the opposition Democrats said fought to in this world and the next." preserve social services. The president paid tribute to those who'd been 30(The United States army not able, has formally charged the military officer as he put it, accused of carrying out last week's mass "to escape the horror of war, even in the shooting comfort of home." at the Fort Hood military base in Texas. 32The American Space Shuttle Endeavor The officer, Major Nidal Malik Hasan, has blasted off from the Kennedy Space an army psychiatrist, Center in Florida has been under armed guard in a hospital on its sixth attempt since being wounded in the shooting. after more than a month of delays Mathew Prize reports from New York. caused by fuel leaks and thunderstorms. There are still many questions Bill Gerstenmaier of NASA said surrounding the mass shooting finally the weather had been favorable at the America's largest military base, and the shuttle crew were looking ahead but one of them has now been answered. to completing the installation of the Japanese Major Nidal Hasan, an army psychiatrist Kibo laboratory who was due to be deployed to Afghanistan, on the space station. has been charged with 13 counts of murder. We had a great launch today. That could rise We were ready. if prosecutors decide also to charge him The weather finally cooperated with the murder of an unborn child and we had just an awesome launch today. being carried by one of his victims. Again, I would caution you He will be prosecuted in a military court. that the mission is very challenging in front of 9 us. speculation it The five EVAs, the robotic activities could take firefighters a week will take the absolute best the teams to bring this blaze under control. have both in Houston and in orbit. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is pleading And the teams are fully prepared with people in the path of the flames they are ready to go do what they need to go to evacuate as soon as they're told to do so. do 35(Most of the main opposition parties in and we look forward to the exciting activities Sudan as we install the Exposed Facility out on the are withdrawing from all the elections this Kibo module. month - 33(A panel of experts appointed by the White the first multi-party elections since 1986. House They won't take part because of concerns has warned that current plans to send about fraud and security. astronauts back to the moon On Wednesday, the presidential candidate in preparation for manned missions to Mars for the former southern rebels Yassir Arman are just not viable. pulled out. One of the panel members Li Ruoqiao President Obama's Special Envoy General says the space agency NASA Scott Gration hasn't been given enough funds to realize the has been in Khartoum trying to save the plans. elections. "That is when the visions for space aspirations James Copnall sent this report from were first announced in 2004 Khartoum. there was expectation of a certain budget level Several major opposition parties have of the next several years. announced In fact over the last five years they will boycott the Sudanese elections at those numbers are nothing realized. every level. So because of that we are in a pickle that we Earlier today, they told the BBC are in now." they would boycott the presidential elections The experts say the current budget of the in protest of what they believe will not be free space agency NASA and fair polls. would need to be increased by billions of Now several of the parties have decided dollars. not to compete in the parliamentary Without the extra money, or state elections either. the experts say, NASA would have to work The decision strikes a real blow with private companies now at the credibility of elections trying to embark on commercial space flights. which were meant to hold the democratic 34(Wildfires are a feature of the California transformation in Sudan. Summer 36(In what's been seen as a significant step but it's unusual for them to break out so close towards peace in Darfur, to major centers of population. the Sudanese government has signed It's hot here a temporary ceasefire agreement with JAM, and getting hotter which is driving the brush one of the main rebel factions. making it all the more in cindery, The other main rebel group has so far refused and forecast is such that there has been a talks 10 with the government. Mr. Turki said that militants from network James Copnall reports from Khartoum. and the two cells The deal is believed to include a temporary would be in contact with Al-Qaeda and Yemen ceasefire and planning to attack oil facilities. and a framework agreement for future talks. 38(Ukraine says that the five alleged Russian The Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir said spies the death sentence against the JAM fighters were caught with a camera concealed inside a convicted of attacking Omdurman had been pen, quashed, other espionage equipment and $2000 and 30% of them had been released as a - a reported bribe for a Ukrainian contact. goodwill measure. The head of Ukraine's security service His act details of the agreement are not yet says that the five were trying to obtain clear, military secrets. but the fact has just been signed Four of them have been expelled from is a significant step forward Ukraine, in the peace process in Darfur. while the fifth has been detained. United Nations estimates Russia's security service, the FSB, that 300,000 people have died in Darfur, has confirmed the detention, but the Sudanese government puts the figure but denied the Ukrainian version of events. at 10,000. The FSB said its actions 37(The authorities in Saudi Arabia say were a response to the recruitment of Russians they've arrested more than 100 militants by the Ukrainian security services. suspected of links to Al-Qaeda The mutual recriminations come at a highly who were planning to attack oil installation in sensitive time. the kingdom. Just two weeks ago, Russia sent an The Saudi Interior Ministry says ambassador to Ukraine half of those attained are Saudis after a five month absence. and the others are from Yemen, Bangladsh, And on Sunday, Ukrainians will vote in an Somalia and Retrea. election Official say security forces seized to choose a successor to the outgoing weapons, cameras, computers and documents. President, Viktor Yushchenko. Shahzeb Jillani has more. Mr. Yushchenko's time in office The latest round of arrests suggest has been marked by strained relations with militants are crossing from neighbouring Moscow, Yemen and his departure and using Saudi connections to block attacks. was being seen as an opportunity The Saudi Interior Ministry spokesman for an improvement in ties Mansur al-Turki said that between the two countries. the two cells dismantled by the security forces 39(The Russian President Dmitry Medvedev were cooperating Al-Qaeda and Yemen. has welcomed the announcement by President In addition he said Obama a network of militance specializing that the United States is shelving plans and targeting security personnel has been for a missile defensive system in Europe. broken. He said President Obama had taken a 11 responsible step for Iran to make nuclear bombs. by abandoning plans to base long range But Iran's still not signed up publicly interceptors in Poland on the crucial element, and the Czech Republic. the shipping out of Iran 40Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been sworn in of its precious stocks of enriched uranium, for a second term as Iranian President. and that could be hard However hundreds of opposition supporters for the Iranian government to accept, disputing the election result gathered outside in light of the prestige the parliament President Ahmadinejad has attached defying an official ban on protests. to the nuclear programme. John Iion reports. 42(Iran has agreed to let inspectors In a ceremony broadcast live on state TV, from the United Nations Nuclear Agency Mr. Ahmadinejad took the oath of office visit its recently rebuilt second uranium as prescribed in the Iranian constitution. enrichment plant. He went on to defend the election result. They will go there on Oct. 25th, The speaker of parliament Ali Larijani the day was set during a visit to Tehran criticised the west by the head of the agency Mohammed for their hastiness in condemning the result. ElBaradei. But outside, opposition protesters gathered The revelation last month to give their contrary view. said Iran was building an underground facility They were met by hundreds of riot police. near Qom Western countries declined heightened international concern to give their official congratulations, that it's secretly trying to develope nuclear though ambassadors from Britain weapons. and the European Union were present. But Mr. ElBaradei gave an upbeat 41(The head of the UN nuclear agency assessment to relations with Iran. Mohamed ElBaradei I have been saying has given Iran and three world powers for a number of years the text of a draft deal that we need transparency on the part of Iran. aimed at reducing concerns about Iran's We need co-operation nuclear programme. on the part of the international community. The IAEA wants Iran So I see that we are at the critical moment. to allow most of its uranium to be shipped I see that we are shifting gears abroad from confrontation into transparency and for further enrichment before being returned co-operation. for use in a civilian research reactor. In Washington President Obama's top security Jon Leyne reports. advisor The deal would mean Iran said things appeared to be moving gets the fuel it needs in the right direction. and stays off pressure for more sanctions. 43(There's been a day of bloodshed The outside world and turmoil in Kyrgyzstan sees Iran's enriched uranium with the opposition saying taken out of the country and processed it set up an interim government. in a way that will make it more difficult However it is still not clear 12 who is in control supporters or where President Kurmanbek Bakiyev is. in the south of the country Rayham Demytrie sent out this report from the in order to fight back. capital, Bishkek. The opposition wanted him to resign As night fell, widespread looting began immediately, in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek, but Mr.Bakiyev has told BBC hundreds of protesters were moving he has no intention of quitting from one shop to another, and still considers himself to be president. setting buildings on fire 45(The acting president of Nigeria Goodluck and causing more chaos on the ground. Jonathan Random gunshots could be heard all across has dissolved the government. Bishkek. The announcement comes a month An interim government has been set up in after he assumed executive powers Kyrgyzstan. because of the long illness of President Umaru It is being led by an opposition leader Roza Yar'Adua. Otunbayeva. Peter Greste reports from Abuja. In a comment of a Russian TV channel she There has been talk of a cabinet reshuffle said for weeks now, that the situation in the country remains tense ever since the national assembly moved and difficult. Early on Wednesday, Goodluck Jonathan the country's prime minister resigned. from vice president to acting president two Some reports suggest months ago. that the Kyrgyz's President Kurmanbek But few people expected the wholesale Bakiyev dissolution is in the south of the country in the city of that came on Wednesday. Osh. He made no public statement, 44(The Kyrgyzstan President Kurmanbek but the outgoing Information Minister Dora Bakiyev Akunyili has refused to admit defeat after his political said parliament's secretaries would take charge opponents of the ministries dissolved parliament and demanded his until a cabinet is appointed. resignation. Not all ministers will lose their jobs, Latest reports from the capital Bishkek some will be reappointed, say there was heavy shooting as night fell. but this kind of sweeping change makes it From Bishkek, Richard Galpin now reports. clear After the bloodshed yesterday, the acting president is trying to assert his this morning the main leaders of the control opposition announced over the cabinet made up largely of President they've taken control of the country, Yar'Adua's appointees. forming a temporary government 46(Burmese officials have hinted many times and dissolving parliament. that Aung San Suu Kyi may be released. But at a news conference here in the capital, But it's the first time in recent months they admitted there were concerns that a putative date has been attached to the that the president was trying to rally his idea. 13 The comments are reported to have been made and boosting the number of newborn children by a senior minister is a priority for this government, at a provincial town meeting four days ago. staring into the abyss of a rapidly ageing It's a measure of how tightly information is society, controlled in Burma falling levels of manpower that it's taken this long for the reports to filter and spiralling health care costs. out. The Ministry of Health, Aung San Suu Kyi's own lawyer now sometimes jokingly referred to told the BBC he'd heard the rumour as the "Ministry of Matchmaking", but could not confirm it. is in charge of spearheading And if indeed she is released in November, that drive and it clearly believes key questions about the terms its staff should lead by example. of Aung San Suu Kyi's possible freedom Generous gift vouchers are on offer for remain. officials Would there be conditions attached? who have more than one child Would her activities be restricted? and the department organises social gatherings And, crucially, would her release come before in the hope of fostering love amongst its or after planned elections? bureaucrats. There is also the matter of the legal appeal But critics say what is really needed against Aung San Suu Kyi's current detention. is wide-scale reform The Supreme Court is due to deliver its to tackle the burdensome cost of childcare verdict and education that puts many young people in the next couple of weeks. off But if the military government says from starting a family. she'll continue to be detained 48(In Germany, if you think your financial until at least November, advisor the court's decision has been somewhat has been giving you bad advice undermined. and messing up your investments, 47(Forget that still unwritten report you can complain to the regulators, or the backlog of paperwork building up on you can go to the police. the desk, But in Bavaria, one group of pensioners stands on this cold and rainy mid-week night accused of there can be no excuses to stay late in the employing a much more direct method office. of registering their dissatisfaction. South Korea's Ministry of Health, Welfare and They're on trial for kidnapping Family Affairs their financial advisor and holding him will be turning off all the lights at 7pm hostage. in a bid to force staff to go home to their Four senior citizens, aged between 63 and 79, families and, had invested nearly three and a half million well, make bigger ones. dollars I t will repeat the experiment once a month. in the US property market The country now has one of the world's lowest and lost it all in the sub-prime mortgage birth rates, meltdown. lower even than neighbouring Japan, They'd concluded that the man who'd handled 14 the investment in Warsaw in a spontaneous show of should now reimburse them. mourning. According to prosecutors, last summer Families, young and old, brought flowers. the pensioner posse plus one accomplice Others lit candles. abducted the financial advisor outside his The pavement in front of the building house, is carpeted with flickering flames. tied him, gagged him, put him in a box The scale of the disaster is unprecedented - and transported him in the boot of a car not just the president, 450 kilometres to a lakeside retreat. but most of the commanders of the armed He claims to have spent four days forces, locked in the cellar there and to have been many leaders from the country's main tortured. opposition party After agreeing to their demands, and senior state and church officials died in the prisoner was allowed to send a fax the crash. to Switzerland arranging payment. 50(The man expected to be Japan's next prime He concealed the phrase minister "call the Police" in the text Yukio Hatoyama has held and the alarm was raised. his party's election victory as a revolution. Soon after a crack team of commandos came Exit polls suggest the center left Democratic to the rescue. Party of Japan On the opening day of the trial, has won by landslide, the 74 year old alleged ringleader of the gang crushing the liberal democrats avoided using the word "kidnap". who have dominated Japanese politics for half He said he and his co-defendants a century. had only wanted to treat their guest Roland Buerk reports from Tokyo. to a couple of days holiday in Bavaria. Japan has now beginning a process 49(Thousands of people, many visibly that has only been through once before shocked, since 1955 the transition of power from liberal have gathered outside of the presidential democratic party palace to a new government. in the Polish capital Warsaw Yukio Hatoyama must nice steer after President Lech Kaczynski the world second biggest economy back to and dozens of top officials were killed sustainable growth in a plane crash in western Russia. after a crushing recession The Prime Minister Donald Tusk and tackle record unemployment. called the crash the most tragic event The Democratic Party plans to forge a in Poland's recent history. diplomacy less subservient The plane came down in a forest to the United States, and improve relations as it's trying to land in fog at Smolensk with its Asian neighbors. airport. They've also promised There were no survivors. to expand the welfare state, Adam Easton reports from Warsaw. even though Japan is already deeply indebted, Thousands of people gathered outside the and rapidly aging population presidential palace is straining social security budgets. 15 51(Unemployment in Japan rose to 5.7% in could operate on Monday. July, The European Transport Commissioner the highest figure since the Second World War. and Spanish minister for Europe The raise came as companies laid off workers were speaking after talks with the air traffic because of the world recession. agency, Eurocontrol. The new figures come early days Warren Bull reports. before the general election in Japan. After adopting a cautious approach up till Our correspondent Roland Buerk reports from now, Tokyo. the airline industry has increasingly pushed The state of Japan's economy the European authorities to end the flight is the key issue in the election campaign. restrictions So use of the unemployment rates has risen to which have caused travel chaos in Europe and the 5.7% beyond. is a blow for the Prime Minister Taro Aso. Several airlines, including KLM and Opinion poll shows his liberal democratic Lufthansa, party have expressed anger that the decision was already on course for defeat on Sunday to ground flights appears to have been taken for only the second time in more than 50 solely years. on the basis of the computer simulation. 3,590,000 Japanese were out of working in They say they've carried out their own test July, flights over a million more than a year ago. and reported no problems. Japan's crossing recession is officially over Conscious of a need to show strong leadership but the benefits yet to be felt by families and over the air travel crisis, workers. European Union transport ministers are 52(Cuba has accused President Obama of not expected doing enough to hold an emergency video conference on to end the US trade embargo against the island Monday. despite his promises to improve ties. 54(Officials in the Philippines say Mr. Obama has reopened a dialogue at least a hundred people have died in floods with Havana a little earlier this week. and landslides in the north triggered by a week He said it was in America's national interest of heavy rain. to extend the 47-year-old embargo for another This follows two storms in the past two weeks year. which have already left about three hundred In the first official Cuban reaction people dead. to the decision, the Foreign Minister said Reports said that even some evacuation US sanctions should be lifted without centers conditions. had been flooded. Danny Vincent reports from 53(As forecasters say that the capital Manila. a cloud of volcanic dust spreading from Officials say that Iceland across Europe 30 cities were hit by the landslide through the show some signs of moving, night officials have expressed hope that where residents taken to the rooftops of their up to half of all flights across Europe houses for refuge. 16 The northern Philippines have been pounded ruled that a Roman Catholic newspaper, by heavy rain following the second typhoon the Herald, was permitted to use the word in just over a week to hit the nation. "Allah" Typhoon Parma has lingered in the north of to describe God in its Malay language the country editions. turning into a tropical depression. Muslim groups argue that It follows Typhoon Ketsana Christians using a word so closely associated which killed more than 300 people with Islam when it's hit on September 26. could be a ploy to win converts. 55(The Prime Minister of Samoa says Christians make up around 9% 77 people were killed of the population in the majority Muslim state. and 150 injured by a tsunami in the South Most non-Muslims are ethnically Indian or Pacific. Chinese. At least 24 people died on American Samoa. The row over the use of the word "Allah" Thousands of people's homes have been has exposed deep resentments destroyed over the treatment of minorities and the final number of deaths is expected to and freedom of religion in Malaysia. be higher A government minister told foreign diplomats as Phil Mercer reports from Sydney. on Monday A brutal act of nature has shattered parts of the church attacks were the work of Samoa extremists. and neighboring American Samoa. "These were not just attacks on houses of The rescue effort is continuing worship" he said, with pledges of international support led by "these were attacks on the values the United States. and freedoms all Malaysians share." The number of dead has slowly increased Under the slogan "One Malaysia", since the tsunami struck after dawn the government has made racial harmony a and there are fears it will keep on rising central policy. as emergency teams reach isolated areas. Its commitment to that policy Foreign tourists including a British toddler is now being severely tested. and a 6-year-old Australian girl are among the 57(Pope Benedict's personal preacher deads. has compared criticism of the Pope Officials believe that over the way the Church has dealt with sex many of the victims were washed out to sea abuse allegations as their homes were destroyed by waves to what he called the "collective violence" reportedly up to 11 meters high. suffered by the Jews. 56(The latest attack, on an Evangelical In his Good Friday sermon in St. Peter's Christian church, Basilica in Rome, caused limited physical damage - Father Raniero Cantalamessa just a burned door and a charred entranceway. quoted from a letter from his Jewish friend But the political implications may be more who had said the accusations reminded him serious. of the "most shameful aspects of Tensions have flared after Malaysia's High anti-Semitism". Court Here is our Rome correspondent Duncan 17 Kennedy. for several nuclear weapons. The comments were made in the presence This will be removed of Pope Benedict by one of his inner circle. with some help from the United States. Whether the Pope knew about it in advance? This is a precedent Obama "We don't know. We don't know this sort of would like other countries to follow things". and just to underscore the gravity of the Hard to imagine that potential threat. it wasn't raised beforehand with Pope John Briton, a senior US counter-terrorism Benedict official, that these comments were going to be coming has warned that al-Qaeda and expressed the kind of opinion has been seeking material that many, many of his inner circle, for a nuclear bomb many, many of his supporters for over 15 years believe that the Pope is getting a hard time and that interest remains strong. because of all this allegation 59(The sound of gun shots and explosions and scandal about priestly sexual abuse. echoed through the centre of Srinagar But in no way in their view after gunmen opened fire in Lal Chowk, is Pope Benedict involved what they say the main square in the city's commercial is that he was not part of the cover-up; district. he was part of the clean-up in all of this. After a relatively quiet period in Kashmir, 58(As leaders from nearly 50 countries meet there have been several recent attacks - in Washington for a major summit on Nuclear four soldiers were killed in an ambush Security, by militants last week. Ukraine has pledged to eliminate stockpile But this latest attack is even more audacious, of highly enriched uranium by 2012. right in the heart of Ukraine will also convert several nuclear one of the most heavily policed cities in the research facilities world. to use low enriched uranium. Violent separatist groups, The summit, the biggest international meeting some of them backed by Pakistan, hosted by the US since 1945, have taken up arms against Indian rule has been called by president Obama. in Kashmir for 20 years. Our diplomatic correspondent The fighting is far less intense Jonathan Marcus reports from Washington. than it was in the 1990s, The timing may have been choreographed but a political solution to Kashmir's problems for the decision by the Ukraine authorities remains elusive. is just the sort of news president Barack So it's been a bloody start to the New Year Obama wants to hear. in this highly sensitive region, This summit is all about securing stocks of which has been divided between India fissile material, and Pakistan for decades. highly enriched uranium and plutonium In another sign of the complexity of the could potentially be used by terrorists conflict, to build a nuclear bomb. four Pakistani soldiers have been killed US officials said that Ukraine has sufficient by a suicide bomber highly enriched uranium in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. 18 It's a worrying development 70 years ago to the day, for the Pakistani authorities, the German battleship Schleswig-Holstein which suggests that Taliban militants opened fire on a Polish military may be trying to expand their area of outpost in the Baltic peninsula. operations. This heralded the start of the Second World 60(NATO troops in Afghanistan War, have rescued a reporter a conflict that claimed more than 50 million of the New York Times newspaper lives. who had been held by the Taliban 70 years old leaders and top officials from in the northern province of Kunduz since nations Saturday. such as Germany, Italy, Ukraine, France, the The New York Times said the journalist U.S., Stephen Farrell Russia and Poland are reattending a series of was unharmed after being released in the gun ceremonies battle. on the Polish coast. Chris Morris reports from Kabul. Moscow is sending a top-level delegation A military operation led with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin by NATO forces rescued Stephen Farrell from scheduled to deliver a speech a village commemorating the event seven decades ago. in the northern province of Kunduz 62(A coup attempt appears to be under way in where he had been kidnapped last week Niger. while reporting on the aftermath of a NATO Soldiers have forced their way into the airstrike. presidential palace In remarks quoted on the New York Times and taken the head of state Mamadou Tandja website to a military barracks. he says he heard British and Afghan voices Johnny Hawk reports. as bullets started flying around. Latest information says President Tandja That suggests that British troops were has now been separated from his ministers involved and taken to an unknown military camp. in the rescue French diplomats have confirmed although there has been no confirmation of that he's indeed in the hands that. of a mutant faction of the army Stephen Farrell's colleague Sultan Munadi, after soldiers stormed the presidential offices an Afghan interpreter where cabinet meeting was under way. who's worked for the New York Times The heavy exchanges of fire for several years which broke out on Thursday afternoon was killed in the exchange of fire. have left at least 3 people dead and 10 injured. 61(A day of commemorations will begin in Exactly which part of the military carried out Poland the operation remains unclear. shortly to mark the 70th anniversary Niger has been rocked by months of the outbreak of the 2nd World War. of political crisis after the president changed The first ceremony will take place at dawn the constitution to remain in power. on the Westerplatte peninsula near Gdansk. 63(On the second day of a major offensive Greg Morsbach reports. against the Taliban 19 in the southern Afghan province of Helmand, And if you look into space, NATO-led forces have killed 12 civilians by you can see this mistake. because you can see its gravitational pull. A NATO statement said two rockets So wonder thing is that we hope to get, veered off target. recent and earlier, Martin Patience reports. an effective scene in the next two years According to military officials, of some idea of what this dark matter is." the two rockets were supposed to target 65(Scientists say they can now definitively insurgents back, the long held theory who they say were firing from a compound. that a huge asteroid striking the earth some 65 But the weapons missed their target by 300 million years ago meters, was responsible for wiping out the dinosaurs killing the civilians in Marjah. and more than half of all animal species on the In a statement, NATO-led forces say planet. they've suspended the use of this particular The scientists finally discounted an alternative rocket theory while they investigate. that volcanic eruptions caused the dinosaur's Despite the deaths, commanders say demise. the operation is proceeding as planned. Our science correspondent Pallab Ghosh Progress, however, has been slow in Marjah reports. town The popular conception is that dinosaur's reign as forces clear homemade bombs supreme and booby traps from roads and compounds. until they were suddenly eradicated from the 64Scientists at the world's largest face of the planet. particle accelerator have successfully collided The theory goes that a giant asteroid crashed beams of protons at the highest energy levels into the earth, ever seen. wiping out half of all life on earth. There was cheering in the control room at Some scientists though say that those CERN, evidences that dinosaur survived the asteroid the European nuclear research center in impact Switzerland and became extinct some 300,000 years later. as one of the biggest and most complicated But a new analysis of all the available scientific experiments got fully underway. research The experiment is seen as a major has backed the view that it was a giant breakthrough asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs. in efforts to understand 66(It has been an ambitious project. the fundamental nature of the universe. Laying a 17,000 kilometre fibre optic cable Doctor Martin White is a research fellow at under the sea linking Europe and Asia CERN. with East and Southern Africa. "One of the great mysteries Seacom, a Mauritius-based company, of the universe is that most of the mass is today officially launching the arrival in the universe is some kind of dark matter. of a fast broadband internet service in Kenya, It's some kind of particle Tanzania, Mozambique and South Africa. that doesn't match anything we've seen before. It should be commercially available in a few 20 weeks' time. [00:02.66]the plans that it says will ensure Three other fibre optic cables are due to [00:04.44]that the all traffic on the internet is become operational soon treated equally including one which is backed by the Kenyan [00:07.19]regardless of how much behind government. with it to takes up. In theory the region could be on the brink of [00:10.04]The head of Federal an internet revolution. Communications Commission Julius But it all depends how well the service is Genachowski rolled out across the region. [00:13.96]said it is vital to safeguard open and 67(It's 60 feet long, neutral internet. made of lightweight, [00:18.03]Maggie Shiels has more. fuel-efficient material and can carry eight [00:19.55]In the major speech to a Washington people think tank out of this world and back. [00:22.25]Julius Genachowski outlined the The first commercial spaceship roadmap was unveiled by Sir Richard Branson, [00:24.44]for all operators including wireless who hopes to start passenger trips within two to follow. years. [00:26.68]He is meant to ensure that the [00:13.50]The price tag: 130,000 pounds. internet service providers [00:17.06]"In time we hope to get that price [00:29.73]can not block or slow down internet down traffic [00:19.25]and down and down so that, [00:32.33]like the ban with hogging video [00:20.68]you know, downloads. [00:21.23]one day, [00:34.51]Mr. Genachowski's move to extend [00:22.10]people can think: the rules [00:23.02] 'Shall I take my family on holiday [00:37.47]to wireless is going to more people to the Caribbean [00:39.15]getting on line using a mobile [00:26.48]or maybe we should try space travel phone. this year?' [00:41.03]Gigi Sohn of public knowledge [00:28.62]That's our aim." [00:43.17]backs the inclusion of wireless [00:30.25]Those that can pay will get the operators ultimate three-hour thrill ride. [00:45.26]because she says wireless is the [00:32.89]The spaceship rockets to 62 miles next frontier above the earth's surface. [00:47.70]and where the great growth of [00:36.71]Passengers will feel weightless internet accesses is going to come from. [00:38.39]for up to five minutes before 69[00:00.00]Two of the astronauts took part in heading down through the atmosphere the first moon landing 40 years ago [00:41.59]and gliding back to earth. [00:04.23]today have called for a new effort [00:43.38]Organisers say some 300 have [00:06.06]to send the manned machine to the already signed up. planet Mars. [00:46.17]Space, as a tourist destination, [00:08.04]They were speaking at a rare public [00:48.57]may be one step closer. reunion 68[00:00.00]The United States government [00:09.97]of the crew of the Apollo 11 has announced mission. 21 [00:12.41]Command module pilot Michael energy Collins [00:51.59]we use when just sitting around. [00:15.11]said the future of space exploration [00:53.05]Sleeping also makes us less likely [00:17.36]should be directed at getting to to get injured Mars. [00:55.86]and less likely to be detected by [00:20.57]"Mars was always my favorite as a predators. kid and it still is today. 71[00:00.00]British and Canadian scientists [00:25.34]As soon as your bodies go, say [00:27.22]the moon is not a particularly [00:02.11]they have identified a potential interesting place. treatment for sleeping sickness [00:31.99]But Mars is. [00:05.22]which kills about 50,000 people a [00:32.41]And Mars is the closest thing year in Africa. [00:35.11]to earth's sister that we found so [00:08.37]The scientists at the University of far." Dundee in Scotland 70[00:00.00]Pythons, bats and giant [00:11.84]were funded to research diseases armadillos are neglected [00:02.88]among the longest sleepers at over [00:14.23]by major pharmaceutical companies 18 hours a day. [00:15.96]One of them, [00:05.78]Human babies need 16 hours, [00:16.92]Professor Mike Ferguson told the [00:08.13]and most of us probably feel BBC [00:10.16]we need around eight hours sleep to [00:18.91]the drug works by disabling a function well. human enzyme [00:11.99]Professor Jerry Seigel from the [00:21.65]essential to the parasite which University of California, causes sleeping sickness. [00:15.04]Los Angeles, conducted a study of 72[00:00.00]An American government panel the sleep times has recommended that pregnant women, [00:17.79]of a broad range of animals [00:07.33]health-care workers, children and [00:19.12]and found that they vary widely. young adults up to the age of 24 [00:20.95]Some, like migrating birds, [00:10.69]should get priority for the swine flu [00:22.98]can survive long periods without vaccine released later this year. sleeping at all. [00:15.27]But the Advisory Committee on [00:25.63]He believes that shows sleep Immunization Practices evolved to conserve energy: [00:18.12]conceded the policy may change [00:30.00]"It's animals that are needlessly [00:19.74]if not enough vaccine is produced active that will not survive, by October. [00:34.54]but animals that are most efficient [00:22.39]Doctor Ann Schuchat of the Center [00:36.67]and use their waking time to do for Disease Control vital functions, [00:25.90]said the pregnant women were [00:40.90]and are otherwise asleep that will particularly vulnerable. survive." [00:28.75]It is vital for pregnant women [00:43.85]Sleep helps make best use of [00:30.94]who have respiratory illness and limited resources. fever to get early treatment. [00:46.95]In humans, when we're awake, [00:35.37]We think antiviral medicines for [00:49.14]our brain accounts for 20% of the them can be lifesaving, 22 [00:38.36]and that's a very important message. negative. [00:40.10]We also think it is important for [00:13.43]Mr. Zuma's sex life has been the them to get seasonal influenza vaccine, focus [00:43.77]and today the committee [00:16.18]of intense scrutiny and criticism in recommended that when vaccine is available, South Africa. [00:47.07]and we have a decision to go [00:18.53]He has three wives and has also forward admitted [00:48.85]that the pregnant women really out [00:20.91]to having unprotected sex with of consider getting the H1N1 vaccine. other women. 73[00:00.00]The United Nations top health [00:23.97]But if his private life is official controversial, [00:03.67]has said the worldwide spread of [00:25.90]his public stance on AIDS has been swine flu is now unstoppable. broadly welcomed here. [00:07.64]Doctor Margaret Chan was [00:29.22]His predecessor, Thabo Mbeki, speaking at a global forum in Mexico [00:31.35]questioned mainstream AIDS [00:11.57]where the virus first took hold. science, [00:13.35]Andy Gallacher reports. [00:33.28]and delayed the provision of [00:14.82]The head of the World Health life-saving drugs. Organization [00:35.57]Mr. Zuma, in contrast, [00:16.86]was keen to promote Mexico as a [00:37.55]is taking a much more proactive safe destination role. [00:19.35]despite its suffering the largest [00:39.60]The campaign he's now backing number of fatality hopes [00:22.41]since the outbreak began over two [00:41.63]to get 15 million people tested over months ago. the next year, [00:24.85]Leaders and experts from across the [00:44.33]and provide drugs to 80% of those world here in Cancun needing them. [00:27.85]to see what lessons can be learnt so [00:47.58]South Africa is the worst affected far country in the world. [00:30.19]but the advice is still the same. [00:51.14]According to UN figures, [00:32.53]The best way to avoid catching the [00:53.03]almost one in eight people are HIV virus is simple: positive. [00:35.49]wash your hands and avoid 75[00:00.00]Research has revealed that coughing [00:02.10]35,000,000 people around the world [00:37.72]and sneezing in public. [00:03.89]are suffering from the brain 74[00:00.00]President Zuma said he was destroying illness dementia, revealing his HIV status to promote openness, [00:06.88]about truth of much higher figure [00:04.63]and to eradicate the silence and than previously estimated, stigma [00:10.34]about two third of suffering living [00:06.82]that accompanies the AIDS in the developing countries epidemic. [00:13.25]where people are now living longer [00:08.55]He told a crowd at a hospital near enough to face the illness. Johannesburg [00:16.10]One of the researchers Dr. Robert [00:10.94]that he'd now had four tests - all Stewart says 23 [00:18.94]it's important that people caring for [00:41.24]was a surprise. those [00:42.40]The authors say more research is [00:21.18]with dementia are supported needed properly. [00:44.54]to back up their findings [00:22.97]Most of the countries in the world [00:46.02]and to try to explain these [00:25.35]now have outside charities that differences. support care-gavers, 77[00:00.00]An international team of doctors [00:28.92]and one of the key things and scientists [00:30.75]they have to certify against in the [00:03.17]is calling for more focus on the early stages, causes of death [00:33.20]is the outcome of diseases is not a [00:05.81]among young people around the natural part of aging, world, [00:36.86]it is a disorder yet increased with [00:07.70]age between 10 and 24, ages, [00:09.47]saying the issue is largely ignored [00:40.22]but it is not the same of all the age. by policy makers. 76[00:00.00]There's more evidence that [00:12.78]A study published in the medical vegetarians journal [00:02.41]are less likely the meat-eaters to [00:15.18]the Lancet found that develop cancer. [00:16.71]40% of adolescent deaths are [00:05.66]The study of more than 60,000 caused by various forms of injury. people [00:20.57]Jill McGivering reports. [00:07.80]in the British Journal of Cancer [00:22.25]Until this research was published suggests [00:24.64]there were little data on how many [00:09.64]they have a lower risk of getting young people die cancers of the stomach, [00:27.13]worldwide in which countries and [00:12.85]bladder and blood. for what reasons. [00:14.11]Adam Brimelow reports. [00:30.14]Now a pattern is emerging. [00:15.90]The life-time risk of developing [00:32.43]The study suggests the death rate cancer [00:34.41]is strongly linked to how poor a [00:18.65]in the general population in the UK country is. [00:20.37]is about one in three or 33%. [00:36.60]Most deaths are in the developing [00:22.36]This study suggests among world vegetarians [00:39.39]driven by high rate of infectious [00:25.15]it's significantly lower, 29%. disease [00:28.11]There's already evidence that [00:41.59]and of maternal mortality. [00:29.94]eating a lot of red and processed [00:43.47]But globally 40% of adolescent meat deaths [00:32.08]can raise the risk of stomach cancer. [00:46.83]are caused by types of injury [00:33.70]But the reduced rate of blood [00:48.46]including road traffic accident, cancers suicide and violent attacks. [00:35.94]among vegetarians including 78[00:00.00]One of Britain's most popular leukemia, reality TV programmes [00:37.98]multiple myeloma and [00:04.30]has returned to our screens for a Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma fifth series. 24 [00:06.89]The Apprentice sees 16 ambitious [00:09.62]and the owners of that locality individuals [00:11.54]feel their name has been dragged [00:10.25]competing for a job with electronics through the mud. tycoon Sir Alan Sugar. [00:14.20]Yet that's what's happened in the [00:14.37]With endless talk of case of Lalie Walker's book, credit-crunches, [00:17.50]Aux Malheurs des Dames. [00:17.12]redundancies and cut-backs, [00:18.93]The Marché Saint-Pierre, [00:18.59]it may come as no surprise [00:20.70]where the murder story unfolds, [00:20.72]that thousands of plucky hopefuls [00:22.29]is a well-known fabric store near applied for the show. Montmartre. [00:24.45]The chosen 16 will compete [00:24.93]In the book, [00:26.89]in a series of business tasks [00:26.20]staff members go missing as [00:28.66]and do their best to escape voodoo dolls elimination. [00:28.90]are pinned to the walls [00:31.47]Not one of them wants to hear the [00:29.92]and rumours swirl around the fateful words: behaviour of the shop's managers. [00:34.88]you're fired. [00:33.52]In their plea, [00:36.40]It should also be noted [00:35.51]the real-life owners of the Marché [00:38.29]that this year's budding apprentices Saint-Pierre [00:40.28]are not going to be allowed to forget [00:37.95]say it's a registered trade mark [00:42.41]the grim economic climate quite so [00:40.00]and that no one can write about it easily. without prior permission. [00:46.13]At the launch of this year's TV [00:43.45]They say their image has been show, seriously harmed by the book, [00:48.57]Sir Alan announced that [00:46.96]and they want damages of two [00:50.55]some episodes have been million euros - "specifically made [00:49.40] more than two and a half million [00:51.99]towards recognition of what dollars. difficult times we are in". [00:51.90]The author Lalie Walker is [00:56.51]The tasks will as usual be gruelling mystified. tests of business acumen, [00:54.59]"If you can't set stories in real-life [01:01.39]team-working and leadership skill. places," she says, [01:03.59]They will also make for some [00:58.41]"then you might as well just give hilarious viewing. up." [01:06.84]British viewers will be shaking their 80[00:00.00]Easyjet has been under heads investigation here in France since 2006 [01:09.13]in disbelief at the crazy decisions of [00:05.09]when an inspection of their the wannabe apprentices. operations at Paris Orly airport 79[00:00.00]It's a highly unusual legal [00:09.01]showed they'd failed to register situation [00:10.64]170 employees to the French [00:03.05]where the author of a piece of authorities. fiction is taken to court [00:13.80]The budget airline is accused of [00:06.20]because the action takes place in a breaking strict labour laws particular locality, [00:17.61]and is now being pursued by the 25 state prosecutor [00:42.27]We are now helping people to carry [00:20.36]for millions of euros in unpaid out rescues on their own, social security [00:46.75]but we lack heavy lifting [00:23.72]and health insurance contributions. equipment. [00:26.06]The budget airline insists 82[00:00.00]Thousands were left stranded for [00:27.93]that its staff were hired under a second day British contracts [00:03.27]after the cold weather brought [00:30.23]and therefore were not subject to severe disruption to transport across the French rules. country. [00:32.97]Orly airport, it claims, [00:07.15]Some 30 highways have closed in [00:34.81]was merely a rest area for its the north of China workers [00:10.05]and in Beijing the city's Capital [00:37.00]and it was the planes themselves, airport [00:38.88]and not France that served as their [00:12.08]saw 90% of flights cancelled or workplaces. delayed on Sunday. [00:41.43]The French authorities point out [00:15.44]By early Monday, however [00:16.56]around 40% of flights had been [00:44.43]that most of the Easyjet staff lived disrupted. [00:46.62]and paid their taxes in France [00:19.00]In some parts of Beijing, [00:48.45]and many were working solely on [00:20.68]33cm of snow fell, internal flights between Paris and Nice. [00:22.77]the heaviest in more than half a 81[00:00.00]An earthquake that struck the century. remote Chinese province of Qinghai [00:24.80]Volunteers have taken to the streets [00:03.60]is now known to have killed almost [00:27.04]with snow-shovels to clear the 600 people and injured thousands. drifts. [00:08.03]The tremor wrecked the town of [00:28.62]School children saw their new year Jiegu. holiday [00:11.28]The BBC correspondent in the [00:31.12]extended by the severe weather. province says [00:32.95]Here and in neighbouring Tianjin [00:13.32]cold and rain are hampering relief [00:34.93]they were given the day off. operations. [00:36.25]More snow is expected across the [00:15.66]A local teacher told the BBC's north of China, Chinese service [00:39.61]although Beijing is expected to [00:19.27]that almost all residential housing in remain clear, Jiegu had collapsed, [00:41.65]but temperatures in the capital, [00:22.47]and so had its school. [00:43.64]already at minus 14, [00:23.95]The extents of the destruction of [00:44.86]could drop even further. houses is very bad. 83[00:00.00]Research into the icecap of North [00:32.20]More than 80% of the residential Pole houses [00:02.53]has found that it is melting so [00:35.86]built with mud and brick have quickly collapsed. [00:04.46]than Arctic Ocean could lose most [00:38.05]And many people have been buried of ice or trapped underneath. [00:06.86]during summer time in as little as 26 ten years. powerful earthquake [00:09.86]Scientists of Cambridge University [00:02.78]off the coast of the island of say recent expedition Sumatra [00:12.86]to the Arctic led by explorer Pen [00:04.61]has killed 13 people. Hadow [00:06.64]The quake destroyed many [00:15.30]found ice was much thinner than buildings expected and less dense, [00:08.63]and cut communications in and [00:18.66]making vulnerable to rapid melting. around the city of Padang. [00:20.80]Mr. Hadow said the finding should [00:11.38]Residents say people are trapped act as a wake-up call. [00:13.67]in the rubble and some bridges have [00:24.11]The long-term view for the global collapsed. community, [00:15.56]The quake which had a magnitude [00:27.27]this is definitely not good news. [00:17.69]of 7.6 was felt hundreds of [00:29.65]But if we can see this for what it is kilometres away [00:33.57]which is the biggest visual cue [00:20.80]in Singapore and Malaysia. [00:37.54]that we are going to get to [00:22.27]From Jakarta here is Karishma [00:39.68]manage our relationship with the Vaswani. planet better, [00:24.41]The Pacific Tsunami Warning [00:42.38]then that is a good thing. Centre 84[00:00.00]At one point the water in the [00:26.81]had issued a tsunami alert minutes central part of Venice after the earthquake hit [00:02.95]was 1.56m above sea level. [00:30.01]off the coast of west Sumatra but [00:06.36]It hasn't been that high since 1986. then lifted it. [00:08.70]Venice gets regular flooding at this [00:33.07]The tremor was felt as far away as time of year Indonesia's capital city, [00:12.01]but this was the fourth deepest on [00:36.73]Jakarta. record. [00:37.85]There have been reports of [00:14.24]Dozens of homes and businesses buildings and houses collapsing were inundated. [00:40.79]in the city of Padang, [00:17.66]Scores of people had to move out, [00:42.12]Sumatra's capital, [00:19.84]though there are no reports of [00:43.65]which is near the epicentre of the serious injuries. earthquake. [00:22.13]With mopping up still underway, 86[00:00.00]It's the world's first historical [00:24.58]the authorities say they don't yet thesaurus, know the final cost of repairs. [00:02.91]grouping words by meaning and by [00:28.04]They've appealed to the government date. for money from a special fund [00:05.15]And it survived fire, [00:31.45]to help in the clear-up. [00:06.73]lack of funds and the death of some [00:32.93]The all-time record for high water of its founders. was in 1966 [00:09.38]Tomorrow the work will finally be [00:36.84]when it reached nearly two metres. unveiled to academics [00:38.77]The city then suffered widespread [00:12.63]prior to its publication in October. [00:41.12]and devastating flooding. [00:14.77]Professor Christian Kay of the 85[00:00.00]Indonesian officials say a University of Glasgow 27 [00:18.24]began work on the project as a finalists in next month's final, 28-year-old research assistant. [00:23.25]where one will become the UK's top [00:21.90]She's now 69 international student. [00:23.58]and thinks it will be invaluable to 88[00:00.00]Senior Irish Catholican Protestant scholars clergymen [00:26.28]not just of linguistics [00:03.22]have criticized the head of the [00:27.35]but of cultural and social history. worldwide Anglican Communion [00:29.43]"You know, [00:06.82]for saying that Catholic Church in [00:30.45]if you're interested in something Ireland like clothes, [00:09.06]had lost all credibility over the child [00:32.28]it's very interesting to abuse scandal. [00:34.16]see what people have been wearing [00:11.92]The Catholic Archbishop of Dublin for the last 1,300 years. Diarmuid Martin [00:38.08]So I was looking at a whole list of [00:14.82]said he was stunned and words disheartened by the Archbishop of [00:40.52]to do with trousers and there were [00:18.42]Canterbury Dr. Rowan Williams' words first comment on the crisis. [00:43.68]that would never have occurred to [00:21.23]Robert Prigott reports. you probably [00:22.91]Even Pope Benedict has accepted [00:45.97]that these words meant trousers." [00:25.14] that the Catholic Church in Ireland [00:47.59]That's where a thesaurus beats a has lost moral authority, dictionary, [00:28.10]saying in his pastoral letter last [00:49.73]she says. month [00:50.65]But it's much harder work to [00:30.44]that its bishops had lost their compile. effectiveness [00:52.48]In the early days they simply wrote [00:32.73]because of the way they handled the the words sexual abuse. [00:55.13]on slips of paper and grouped them [00:35.27]But criticism from the leader of in different ways. another church 87[00:00.00]Two Chinese students, [00:37.61]proved too much. [00:01.48]who are studying at British [00:38.79]Dr.Williams has spoken of the Universities, colossal trauma [00:02.90]have been awarded prizes for being [00:41.99]caused by the scandal. the best [00:43.37]But they were words Dr.Williams' [00:05.49]international students in their quickly regretted respective host countries. [00:46.05]and he phoned the Catholic [00:08.14]Psychology student Yusi Liu Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin [00:10.33]was crowned Welsh international [00:49.57]to express his deep sorrow at the student of the year difficulties his remarks had caused. [00:13.28]while Yu Huai Zhang, 89[00:00.00]The Pope is ordering a major [00:15.22]who studies management, reorganization [00:16.68]was named Northern Ireland's [00:02.86]of the Roman Catholic Church in international student of the year. Ireland, [00:19.34]Both students join 12 regional [00:04.50]a month after a government 28 investigation [00:32.63]This year's final was one of the [00:06.74]exposed a church cover-up of a most keenly watched sexual abuse of children by priests. [00:36.60]with students from Corpus Christi [00:11.01]The announcement comes after College at Oxford University, Pope Benedict [00:39.96]taking on a team from Manchester [00:13.50]summoned Irish church leaders to University. Rome. 91[00:00.00]Most students in the UK leave [00:15.53]David Willie reports. school or sixth-form college [00:17.01]The Vatican announced that [00:03.56]at the age of 18 and go to study for [00:18.74]the Pope will shortly be writing a three years in a University, pastoral letter [00:07.27]but in recent years many students [00:20.94]to his Catholic flock in Ireland have chosen [00:23.12]outlining measures he intends to [00:10.12]to take a one-year break between take finishing school [00:25.36]to ensure there is no reputation [00:12.67]and starting university. [00:27.20]of the pedophile priests scandal [00:14.44]This period is called a gap year [00:29.53]which has being cataloged in a [00:16.73]and is a time when British students devastating recent report can broaden their horizons [00:32.74]by an Irish government [00:20.50]by visiting foreign countries. Commission of Inquiry. 92[00:00.00]As many as a million Cubans are [00:35.44]There has been no word on possible said to have attend the free concert resignations [00:03.73]in Havana's revolution square [00:38.28]of Irish bishops [00:05.41]that featured some of the Latin [00:39.61]but the language used by the America's most popular musicians. Vatican [00:08.21]Many in the crowd came dress in [00:42.16]and its communiqué issued white to symbolize peace. [00:44.09]after the 90min crisis meeting [00:11.41]The 5-hour event included the chaired by the Pope bands from 7 countries, [00:46.17]left no doubt that eventually heads [00:14.66]it was organized by the Miami base are going to roll. Colombian rock star Wallace. 90[00:00.00]It's one of Britain's [00:18.66]This concert is just about peace, longest-running TV quiz shows, [00:20.70]is just about possibility to get [00:10.54]where the best and brightest from together, universities all over the country, [00:22.99]you know, [00:14.16]compete to show off their [00:23.60]through music, knowledge on a myriad of topics. [00:24.00]through art. [00:18.18]University Challenge first went to [00:24.76]And this particular case of Cuba air nearly fifty years ago, [00:26.74]have isolated from the rest of [00:22.82]and over the decades it's been a community for many years, showcase [00:30.76]just because of ideology. [00:25.30]for students facing quick-fire [00:32.63]So we just want to come here and questions on literature, saying well, [00:28.51]physics, geography and philosophy, [00:33.70]we are here, [00:31.06]and everything in between. [00:34.31]we are the same. 29 [00:35.83]So that is the reason why we are [00:20.43]if the issue is not resolved soon. here to promote peace. [00:22.57]One senior player Prabhjot Singh 93[00:00.00]So ferocious were the told the BBC celebrations following Australia's victory [00:25.77]that the players stood united [00:02.96]in the 1983 America's Cup [00:27.55]and would not train until they were [00:04.74]that the then Prime Minister Bob paid Hawke said [00:29.74]what is owed to them from previous [00:07.03]bosses who sacked workers for not tournaments. turning up to work were bums. 95[00:00.00]English hopes for World Cup [00:10.24]It's seen as one of the country's success greatest sporting triumphs, [00:02.84]have suffered a serious setback [00:13.55]but now a Dutch naval architect has [00:04.67]with the news that striker Wayne come forward Rooney has broken a bone in his foot. [00:16.50]claiming that he designed the [00:08.90]20-year-old Rooney collapsed in famous winged keel agony [00:19.20]that helped propel Australia II to [00:11.65]after a harmless-looking tackle victory. [00:13.48]during Saturday's Premiership game [00:22.19]Peter Van Oossanen said he had between Chelsea and Manchester United. grown tired [00:17.75]He was strapped on to a stretcher [00:24.74]of the Dutch design team being [00:20.24]and carried off the pitch to the airbrushed out of history applause of concerned fans of both sides. [00:27.59]and that the record should be 96[00:00.00]Less than a few weeks ago Susan corrected. Boyle was a virtual unknown. [00:29.63]But the businessman Alan Bond, [00:04.61]However, [00:31.76]who bankrolled the boat, [00:05.27]since auditioning for Britain's Got [00:32.83]said the winged keel was 100 per Talent, cent Australian [00:08.08]a televised talent competition, [00:35.93]and that any other suggestion was [00:10.11]she has experienced a stratospheric codswallop. rise to fame. 94[00:00.00]After a meeting between the [00:14.23]A YouTube video of her audition players and hockey's governing body over the [00:16.52]has been watched by more than 26 weekend, million people, [00:04.10]there was hope that a truce had been [00:20.60]making it one of the most watched reached. videos [00:06.54]But on Monday the whole team [00:23.19]on the internet in recent times. [00:08.16]refused to go to its world cup [00:25.68]It is undeniable that technology training camp such as YouTube, [00:10.71]in the western city of Pune. [00:29.14]Facebook and Twitter has helped to [00:12.19]This has angered the governing spread the word body, [00:32.50]about Susan's performance. [00:14.17]Hockey India, [00:34.18]So just what is it about Susan [00:15.14]and its president AK Mattoo [00:36.41]that the people find so fascinating? [00:16.86]has told the local media that it will Arguably, consider suspending the team [00:40.14]it is the fact she is such a class act. 30 [00:43.85]However, [00:14.81]to you [00:44.87]many have suggested [00:16.69]Michael is an icon, [00:46.03]that her biggest appeal lies in her [00:19.02]to us unassuming persona. [00:20.96]Michael is family. [00:50.00]Susan's persona and appearance [00:23.36]And he will forever live in all of our [00:52.40]have been somewhat controversial hearts." [00:54.64]and the initial reaction to her [00:29.81]The actor and singer Jamie Foxx led audition the celebrity tributes, [00:57.08]has made many people question [00:33.58]with an upbeat performance. [00:59.07]whether they are guilty of judging a [00:35.67]He said there was no need to be sad book by its cover. [00:37.55]and that the night was an [01:02.21]With her plain Jane, opportunity to celebrate the singer's [01:04.72]middle-aged looks and her achievements. no-nonsense approach to life, 99[00:00.00]The Australian parliament has [01:08.27]Susan is perhaps the most unlikely rejected government plans star to be discovered of late. [00:03.43]to introduce ambitious carbon 97[00:00.00]The Nobel Foundation said the trading scheme to tackle global warming. work of all three of this year's physics [00:06.89]If the government is defeated again, laureates [00:08.88]it could trigger a general election. [00:03.24]was groundbreaking. [00:10.56]Nick Bryant reports from Sydney. [00:04.15]Without their research, [00:12.13]The emissions trading scheme [00:05.74]modern communications [00:13.91]was a centerpiece of the Rudd technology government environmental strategy. [00:07.11]including digital cameras and the [00:16.77]Its aim was to cut greenhouse internet might not exist. emissions by 5% over the next ten years. [00:09.87]Charles Kao was born in Shanghai [00:21.35]Yet the Rudd government does not [00:12.41]but worked in Britain control the upper hand [00:13.13]where in 1966 he developed the [00:24.71]of the Australian parliament, the idea of transmitting light Senate. [00:16.33]over long distances using optical [00:26.58]And the measure has been defeated glass fibres. by 42 votes to 30. [00:19.08]Today these fibre cables carry much [00:30.60]Outside the ruling Labor Party, of the world's data [00:32.84]this was a friendless measure. [00:21.94]and telephony traffic. [00:34.17]Greens senators have called for 98[00:00.00]Janet Jackson told the audience more stringent reductions. [00:01.72]at the Black Entertainment [00:37.27]The opposition Liberal Party Television Awards [00:39.00]believed the scheme would hamper [00:03.76]that the entire Jackson family had the all imported mining sector wanted to attend the show, [00:41.80]that was being rushed through [00:07.42]but it was too painful. parliament without proper consultation. [00:09.05]She said she had been elected to 100[00:00.00]A new study on climate change speak on their behalf. says [00:11.80]"I'm going to keep it very short [00:02.22]catastrophic 4 degree rise in global [00:13.48]but I'd just like to say that temperature 31 [00:05.12]is increasingly likely to occur destiny 我会告诉你一个人的命运 within many people's lifetimes. [01:05.25]The best things in life they are free [00:08.74]The studies have been compiled 人生命中最好的东西是自由 [00:10.46]by one of the world's leading [01:13.65]But if you wanna cry, Cry on my research bodies shoulder 如果你想哭泣,请靠在我的肩膀上 [00:12.75]monitoring climate change, [01:20.15]If you need someone Who cares for [00:14.18]the Hadley Centre in Britain. you 如果你需要一个人关心你 [00:15.76]Paul Harper reports. [01:25.94]If you’re feeling sad your heart gets [00:17.08]This latest prediction from the colder 如果你正感觉很伤心 你的心越来越 Hadley Centre 冷 [00:19.68]brings the prospect of devastating [01:33.13]Yes I show you what real love can change much closer. do 我会告诉你真正的爱情有什麼作用 [00:22.78]He challenges the assumption [01:42.22]领先音乐分享平台 [00:25.02]that severe warming is a threat only www.kugou.com for future generations. [01:43.22]If your sky is grey oh let me know [00:28.69]A four degree average temperature 如果你的天空是灰色的,请告诉我 rise by the 2050s [01:49.09]There’s a place in heaven where [00:33.01]would bring increases of 10 degrees we’ll go 我们将去天堂的某一个地方 or more in some areas [01:55.14]If heaven is a million years away [00:36.41]such as the Arctic and Africa. 如果去天堂的路有百万年之远 [00:38.20]It could mean a sharp decline in [02:00.90]Oh just call me and I’ll make your rainfall in some areas, day 请打电话给我,我会挣得你幸运的一天 [00:41.66]flooding in others and extinction [02:07.15]When the nights are getting cold [00:44.31]of about half of all the world's and blue 当夜晚对你来说变得寒冷和忧伤 animal and plant species. [02:13.01]When the days are getting hard for you 当白天对你来说变的艰难 Cry on my shoulder [02:18.96]I will always stay by your side 我 [ar:Deutschlad sucht den Superstar] 将永远站在你的身边 [ti:Cry on my shoulder] [02:23.44]I promise you I’ll never hide 我保 [00:25.74]If the hero never comes to you 如证,我绝对不会躲起来 果男主角还没有出现, [02:30.98]But if you wanna cry Cry on my [00:31.85]If you need someone You’re feeling shoulder 如果你想哭,请靠在我的肩上 blue. 如果你需要有一个人你感觉忧伤 [02:37.08]If you need someone Who cares for [00:37.32]If you wait for love and you’re you 如果你需要有一个人关心你 alone 如果你孤单的等候著你的爱情; [02:42.77]If you’re feeling sad Your heart [00:43.76]If you call your friends nobody’s gets colder 如果你感觉很伤心,心也变得越 home 如果你打电话给你的朋友但是没有人来越冷 接听 [02:50.57]Yes I show you what real love can [00:49.51]You can run away but you can’t do 我会告诉你真正的爱情有什麼作用 hide 你可以离家,但是不可以躲起来。 [02:54.67]But if you wanna cry, Cry on my [00:55.77]Through a storm and through a shoulder 如果你想哭泣,请靠在我的肩膀上 lonely night 尽管一场暴风雨贯穿了整个孤[02:59.90]领先音乐分享平台 独的夜晚 www.kugou.com [01:00.04]Then I’ll show you there’s a [03:00.90]If you need someone Who cares for 32 you 如果你需要一个人关心你 [03:06.52]If you’re feeling sad your heart gets colder 如果你正感觉很伤心 你的心越来越 冷 [03:12.95]Yes I show you what real love can do 我会告诉你真正的爱情有什麼作用 [03:18.79]what love can do爱情有什麼作用 33
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