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favors china more than india. in the latest round of order talks, china brought up its draft of order cooperation agreement. experts believe that new delhi needs to take a tough line against beijing. india has clarified that it would not rush to any conclusion on the border talks. >> it is a calibrated attempt to give this press conference on the eve of arrival. the government of india has been put on a back foot. they were also put in a calibrated manner on back foot when their prime minister was going to visit india. the idea is to put mr. anthony and india on back foot. >> india and china have been holding talks over the disputed border. of late, with a change of guard, china has become the aggressor, especially when it comes to the border dispute. new delhi sees this as a sign after it already fought a war with china in the 1960s. >> the defense minister is there. the defense minister will handle it. if there is any, he will ask us. we are not going to create a problem for the defense minister while he is ther
favors china more than india. in the latest round of order talks, china brought up its draft of order cooperation agreement. experts believe that new delhi needs to take a tough line against beijing. india has clarified that it would not rush to any conclusion on the border talks. >> it is a calibrated attempt to give this press conference on the eve of arrival. the government of india has been put on a back foot. they were also put in a calibrated manner on back foot when their prime...
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>> welcome to "my india here go -- "my india." we give you a taste of some of india's lipsmacking delicacies t story of the week. the northwestern state of punjab is one of the most prosperous in india. modern influences have impacted age-old traditions. an ancient martial art form has been catalyzed in this state. we will take a look at this aspect of punjabi culture. ♪ ♪ click spoon job, the northwestern state of india, has a rich culture, which the people have preserved over centuries. the age-old martial art form is an example of this vibrant culture. ♪ ♪ it is a complete martial system that uses mental and physical skills. it exists among the six who have passed on their techniques since the sixth guru formed the schools. [speaking a foreign language] ♪ ♪ >> shrines, educational institutions, and clubs, each keep alive the ancient art form. contests are held occasionally. the spectacular art form is performed extensively during festivals. and other religious occasions. training is provided in an area dating back t
>> welcome to "my india here go -- "my india." we give you a taste of some of india's lipsmacking delicacies t story of the week. the northwestern state of punjab is one of the most prosperous in india. modern influences have impacted age-old traditions. an ancient martial art form has been catalyzed in this state. we will take a look at this aspect of punjabi culture. ♪ ♪ click spoon job, the northwestern state of india, has a rich culture, which the people have...
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ambassador to india, there were ceos and dr. brewer's, doctors, hotel owners and riders, aspiring office seekers and office holders, people who had grown up poor in india but now ceo of the company. you could feel how live the american dream was in that room. there was never any question do the would be invited. he was one of the few indian america at walking vastly different world, philanthropy and india in america without losing a step. he was friends with all the indian business men accompanying dr. sing on his trip to the united states. she was close to the head of the powerful indian conglomerate reliance industries who viewed gupta as one of india's most treasured exports to reach the pinnacle of corporate and public life in the united states but never lost his affection for his homeland. often described as the david rockefeller of india, ran the gamut from land rover to hotels, all run by's taj {~Ñ]mahal and worked on the dream of indian business school into reality. gupta's most important relationship which helped secur
ambassador to india, there were ceos and dr. brewer's, doctors, hotel owners and riders, aspiring office seekers and office holders, people who had grown up poor in india but now ceo of the company. you could feel how live the american dream was in that room. there was never any question do the would be invited. he was one of the few indian america at walking vastly different world, philanthropy and india in america without losing a step. he was friends with all the indian business men...
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india, it has stopped. of the freeze syrian army had told al jazeera they do not want an all-out war with rival rebel fighters. i have been battling a group linked to al qaeda for control of a key checkpoint in syria's largest city. the same group is blamed for a officers to of days ago. we have this report from inside syria. >> the fsa say they have received death threats from the al qaeda serial bridge. the two side to disagree over leadership and ideologies in their battle against assad's forces. the general of the supreme council says he wants to prevent open warfare between the two sides. >> who do not consider a car that our enemies. it is their business if they consider as their enemy. we condemn the action and are able to retaliate. >> the command appears unsure on how to deal with the latest threat. it is clear they are in a difficult position. the stress they want to avoid internal fighting because it would weaken them in their fight against the regime. not declared war on the al qaeda-linked grou
india, it has stopped. of the freeze syrian army had told al jazeera they do not want an all-out war with rival rebel fighters. i have been battling a group linked to al qaeda for control of a key checkpoint in syria's largest city. the same group is blamed for a officers to of days ago. we have this report from inside syria. >> the fsa say they have received death threats from the al qaeda serial bridge. the two side to disagree over leadership and ideologies in their battle against...
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now india's supreme court may have given the final nod to the commissioning of the country's largest ever power plant but the move hasn't calmed the furor surrounding it and the station is split locals into those who claim it's crucial for the economy and those insisting it's a major health hazard aussies elected a chef he has been investigating what's driving the anti nuclear campaign. this may have seemed as a minor peaceful protest but it seriously stalled one of india's most ambitious projects the first energy block of the nuclear power station destined to solve a growing electricity problem for millions was due to be launched in twenty eleven but because of these fishermen protesting against what they see as an environmental threat india's high court refused to give the go ahead for the station to start working however protesters were forced to declare they were acting in good faith with no foreign financing a small amount of money that we need comes from our own people the fishermen contribute part of every once in two weeks but not everyone quite bought that india's prime mini
now india's supreme court may have given the final nod to the commissioning of the country's largest ever power plant but the move hasn't calmed the furor surrounding it and the station is split locals into those who claim it's crucial for the economy and those insisting it's a major health hazard aussies elected a chef he has been investigating what's driving the anti nuclear campaign. this may have seemed as a minor peaceful protest but it seriously stalled one of india's most ambitious...
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still to come out of atomic range a very soon in the program we investigate why the launch of india's largest power plant is sparking massive protests and what could be behind the environmental drive to get rid of nuclear energy. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here. in the world of interview intriguing stories for you. for a visit. from moscow it's. a full police officers have been injured in belfast after the annual pro british protestant parade turn violent with several fires burning across the city and more than six hundred police drafted in from across the u.k. they went out to use water cannons to disperse the angry mobs. reports from the thick of it. i didn't write that. was. that this is. probably. the. wrong thing. to. think that he. said that once again. around the. intention to. be able to. think the number. was. a little bit. for. a lot of questions that will be all about whether anything done to prevent this from happening. or let's turn our attention now to syria a civil war within a civil war the situation said to be brewing for a top
still to come out of atomic range a very soon in the program we investigate why the launch of india's largest power plant is sparking massive protests and what could be behind the environmental drive to get rid of nuclear energy. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here. in the world of interview intriguing stories for you. for a visit. from moscow it's. a full police officers have been injured in belfast after the annual pro british protestant parade turn violent...
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india's largest. protest could be behind the environmental drive to get rid of. investigations underway into a blast in the u.k. as the muslim community fears a further rise in. the rest of our top stories just about. privacy. for the past decade or so because now we have a lot of people who knows if there's a problem and how big it is. download the. stream. and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from. your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. thanks for joining us we're coming to you live from moscow. police officers have been injured in belfast. after the annual pro british protestant parade turned violent several fires are burning across the city as well and more than six hundred police drafted in from across the u.k. they came along and used water cannons to disperse the angry mobs in the thick of it. i didn't write back to. find out that. this is the front like. you can see in the back. in the front right. the. wrong simple things being. deployed. sort of. coming. down some of the very things that he. said to me once again. around the world
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prime minister accused western states of derailing india's nuclear program . difficulties because these n.g.o.s mostly i think based in the us don't appreciate the need for all countries to increase energy. this protest is not a one off rallies organized by non-governmental organizations targeted to other projects in india mining was also hit by unrest leading to multi-million dollar losses and severely hampering development and your. local. tribal people. that these people are coming to expect. and do laundry and you can do will all be deprived of all these things after one of the program. u.s. officials have been staunchly denying all that a geisha is that washington had a hand installing projects in india but experts say this has been a tactic employed by the state department for more than a quarter of a century so the state department or any agency for international development spends hundreds of millions of dollars each year to fund a series of n.g.o.s which are not the government's organizations the organizations that supposedly promote democracy that's
prime minister accused western states of derailing india's nuclear program . difficulties because these n.g.o.s mostly i think based in the us don't appreciate the need for all countries to increase energy. this protest is not a one off rallies organized by non-governmental organizations targeted to other projects in india mining was also hit by unrest leading to multi-million dollar losses and severely hampering development and your. local. tribal people. that these people are coming to...
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more people in india are eating meat. >> more people in india eat meat because of television channels. at any given time we have about 14 food channels. every one of them is all meat. it is almost as if you are old- fashioned to be a vegetarian. give it another 10 years. maybe not. >> the horsemeat scandal in europe -- >> if you eat a cow, you would eat a horse. it does not matter what you eat. i.e. chicken -- i eat chicken. if you eat meat, you eat a dead body. if you are there -- it's cruel. it's going to be dog. what difference does it make? >> this environmentalist is a concerned vegetarian. one thing that concerns her is the large number of sacred cows and the huge quantities of methane gas are a huge issue in the global debate on climate change. >> and now we take a tour of a global living room in new zealand. they enjoy having their grandchildren visit the home where they live within hearing distance of the sea. they provide us with a quick tour through their living room. >> hi, welcome to our home. come in. this is my husband george. this is our living area. we designed our ho
more people in india are eating meat. >> more people in india eat meat because of television channels. at any given time we have about 14 food channels. every one of them is all meat. it is almost as if you are old- fashioned to be a vegetarian. give it another 10 years. maybe not. >> the horsemeat scandal in europe -- >> if you eat a cow, you would eat a horse. it does not matter what you eat. i.e. chicken -- i eat chicken. if you eat meat, you eat a dead body. if you are...
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monsoon rains have devastated northern india. hundreds of people have died. thousands have lost their homes and floods and landslides. we have this report. >> along the river banks, water are held. they were lost when the dam suddenly broke. with two months to go in monsoon season, people are worried they will lose what is left. >> we are still living here. the government has issued a warning. they say the rest of the house might fall, two. >> neighbors are helping out. everyone is in this together. the houses on the other side of the river have been cut off after all the bridges were swept away. people have been sending food and baskets -- in baskets. the school across the river has water flowing through it. >> we are going to try to make a temporary school so that children will not lose out. it will take a year to rebuild. >> the government has to provide. they are not doing enough. we are also fighting nature and trying to restore the balance. this man from a neighboring village has been frantically trying to locate his brother. >> he was working in the ca
monsoon rains have devastated northern india. hundreds of people have died. thousands have lost their homes and floods and landslides. we have this report. >> along the river banks, water are held. they were lost when the dam suddenly broke. with two months to go in monsoon season, people are worried they will lose what is left. >> we are still living here. the government has issued a warning. they say the rest of the house might fall, two. >> neighbors are helping out....
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this may have seemed as a minor peaceful protest but it seriously stalled one of india's most ambitious projects the first energy block of the nuclear power station destined to solve a growing electricity problem for millions was due to be launched in twenty eleven but because of these fishermen protesting against what they see as an environmental threat india's high court refused to give the go ahead for the station to start working however protesters were forced to declare they were acting in good faith with no foreign financing a small amount of money that we need comes from our own people the fisherman. part of every once in two weeks but not everyone quite bought that india's prime minister accused western states of derailing india's nuclear program the atomic energy program has got into difficulties because these n.g.o.s mostly i think based in the us don't appreciate the need for all countries to increase energy. this protest is not a one off rallies organized by non-governmental organizations targeted to other projects in india mining was also hit by unrest leading to multi-mill
this may have seemed as a minor peaceful protest but it seriously stalled one of india's most ambitious projects the first energy block of the nuclear power station destined to solve a growing electricity problem for millions was due to be launched in twenty eleven but because of these fishermen protesting against what they see as an environmental threat india's high court refused to give the go ahead for the station to start working however protesters were forced to declare they were acting in...
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in india, we have found a lot of women are burned cooking area in india, they cook sitting on the floor. and they wear a very long cloth. >> in case they lose their balance. >> it can catch fire. that violence is a serious issue in india. >> we need to take the final break on our program and when we come back, we will continue this conversation and wrap up the conversation. my guess is the international affairs specialist at the sunshine social welfare foundation. >> welcome back to the final segment of today's program. we will continue our conversation with the current international affairs specialist at the sunshine social welfare foundation here in taiwan. let's talk about the programs the sunshine foundation has available for oral cancer. this is a fairly recent phenomenon in taiwan but it is actually the roots of this problem for a lot of people. it goes back a long way because of the habit of chewing betel nuts and some people chewed tobacco. since it is something that is socially acceptable, it has been a successful commercial business in parts of taiwan. how do you try to raise
in india, we have found a lot of women are burned cooking area in india, they cook sitting on the floor. and they wear a very long cloth. >> in case they lose their balance. >> it can catch fire. that violence is a serious issue in india. >> we need to take the final break on our program and when we come back, we will continue this conversation and wrap up the conversation. my guess is the international affairs specialist at the sunshine social welfare foundation. >>...
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we did stories of power shortages in india. in the scale of things it seems odd to say that this doesn't rise up to the level of something that i think politicians would really respond to with the kind of vigor that this requires. >>woodruff: sobering, arvind subramanian, thank you very much. >> brown: in russia today, a court convicted and gave a five year sentence to a leading member of the opposition movement. ray suarez has the story. >> suarez: the guilty verdict for alexei navalny and his co- defendant, pyotr ofitserov, was all but certain this morning. >> ( translated ): the court concludes that the guilt of navalny and ofitserov in this circumstances is proven in full. and the court and sentences him to five years of prison. >> suarez: and with that russia's most prominent voice challenging president vladmir putin was transformed into a convicted criminal. navalny was convicted of embezzling $500,000 worth of timber from a state-owned firm in kirov, in 2009. but the lawyer-turned-muckraker claimed the case was really re
we did stories of power shortages in india. in the scale of things it seems odd to say that this doesn't rise up to the level of something that i think politicians would really respond to with the kind of vigor that this requires. >>woodruff: sobering, arvind subramanian, thank you very much. >> brown: in russia today, a court convicted and gave a five year sentence to a leading member of the opposition movement. ray suarez has the story. >> suarez: the guilty verdict for...
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we had to go outside of india to take the event to come here because india had banned. and furthermore you couldn't leave the country with more than $8 for the exchange regulation. so we had an uncle in the navy in england up that time who gave me a gift of $100, $908 which if you are from india is a very of seditious number. and so i thought we have to do something really. i went to paris and i spent my 108. when i arrived here in new york, i had nothing. in those days there were no cell phones and you had to put money -- somebody told me you can make a collect call. it was so desperate, there was such a shortage rising over manhattan in the helicopter looking at the skyline and just being wonder struck i was told by the nurse that was in charge that it was granted the -- i was going to be jet lag and so on. 20 minutes later she called me on the phone and she said dr. chopra, we have an expiration. and i had no idea what that word meant. but of course i said you bet. i will be there. [laughter] and bounded down the stairs. she showed me to the room where there was a de
we had to go outside of india to take the event to come here because india had banned. and furthermore you couldn't leave the country with more than $8 for the exchange regulation. so we had an uncle in the navy in england up that time who gave me a gift of $100, $908 which if you are from india is a very of seditious number. and so i thought we have to do something really. i went to paris and i spent my 108. when i arrived here in new york, i had nothing. in those days there were no cell...
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they come from india's so-called "tribal communities," and they're extremely poor. the school offers grades one through 12, and is an ambitious attempt to transform their lives. it is the brainchild of achutya samanta, a 47-year-old entrepreneur. >> the children who come here to study, they are stricken with poverty and illiteracy, and their parents themselves have not had much of an education. my goal is to eradicate poverty through education and bring them into the mainstream. >> reporter: though not a tribal member himself, samanta grew up in poverty. but he was able to use scholarships to get a college education. in the '90s, samanta founded a private university, offering coursework in high-demand fields like engineering, business, and medicine, just as the indian economy took off here in eastern bhubaneswar and in cities across india. revenues from the kalinga institute of industrial technology largely fund the primary school. samanta, who lives simply and takes no salary, says he wants to give tribal children the same opportunities he got. >> the major differe
they come from india's so-called "tribal communities," and they're extremely poor. the school offers grades one through 12, and is an ambitious attempt to transform their lives. it is the brainchild of achutya samanta, a 47-year-old entrepreneur. >> the children who come here to study, they are stricken with poverty and illiteracy, and their parents themselves have not had much of an education. my goal is to eradicate poverty through education and bring them into the mainstream....
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-india ceo forum. we had the finance minister, the trade minister and a deputy chairman of the plan commission in town for a series of meetings come at precisely on that issue. investment and innovation in time in india, how it's affecting our relationship and help might be able to dress that. very good conversations with my new counterpart, the trade minister sharma there, and we have agreed of our staffs work closely together to key up and try to resolve a number of the outstanding issues so that we can have a trade policy forum sometime in the future but want to make sure that the groundwork is laid and we're making progress for resolving those issues in the run up to the meeting. >> what do we do to help you support that in that effort? congress than crowd and others had a meeting also with the finance minister, had a great conversatconversat ion to keep the dialogue going but what else can we do to support you? >> i think it's been very important for india to understand the breadth of concern in t
-india ceo forum. we had the finance minister, the trade minister and a deputy chairman of the plan commission in town for a series of meetings come at precisely on that issue. investment and innovation in time in india, how it's affecting our relationship and help might be able to dress that. very good conversations with my new counterpart, the trade minister sharma there, and we have agreed of our staffs work closely together to key up and try to resolve a number of the outstanding issues so...
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or india in any jurisdiction because the only thing that the finest ministers of left is to tax. a small and medium enterprises or to tax the middle class this is a very interesting idea but please hold on to that thought because we have to take a very short break. technology innovation all the developments around. the future are covered. exactly what happened there i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were off the table they could get what they wanted they could say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. i've seen the perception of the cross many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave or hail stones from people k
or india in any jurisdiction because the only thing that the finest ministers of left is to tax. a small and medium enterprises or to tax the middle class this is a very interesting idea but please hold on to that thought because we have to take a very short break. technology innovation all the developments around. the future are covered. exactly what happened there i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police...
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india had its crisis. i think the rest of the em world is seeing more of a crisis today where they're looking more closely at reforms that need to be brought in. we're talking about china, for example, where they're doing reforms in the banking sector. india has tried to bring reform certainly on the capital accounts side, for fdi, more fi coming in. so i think india is on the path. however, the crisis that comes today is a little early in terms of those reforms coming into real hard numbers. i think the markets are obviously just focused on the current account deficit where it is today. however, if you look at the transition and where it's coming from, the improvements that we're already seeing, they're pretty dynamic compared to pretty much the rest of the emerging markets where current accounts where getting worse. they've certainly contracted surpluses dramatically over the last year and a half. >> what's the rbi going to do? >> i think it's clearly going to stay pat for the moment. there's a couple ke
india had its crisis. i think the rest of the em world is seeing more of a crisis today where they're looking more closely at reforms that need to be brought in. we're talking about china, for example, where they're doing reforms in the banking sector. india has tried to bring reform certainly on the capital accounts side, for fdi, more fi coming in. so i think india is on the path. however, the crisis that comes today is a little early in terms of those reforms coming into real hard numbers. i...
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india is also worried about the evolving situation in afghanistan. there are fears that once united states leaves afghanistan, islam a bad will turn the tide -- isla mabad will turn the tide of militancy towards kashmir. >> with that, we come to the end of this edition of "news week south asia." we will be back next week with more news, views, and analysis from the subcontinent. i am signing off. on behalf of the entire production team of "news week south asia," goodbye. >>> hello and welcome back to nhk world "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. here is a look at stories we are following. >>> israeli and palestinian negotiators set a goal to work out a peace agreement within nine months as they resume a process that has been on hold for three years. >>> consumers in japan see prices inch up as prime
india is also worried about the evolving situation in afghanistan. there are fears that once united states leaves afghanistan, islam a bad will turn the tide -- isla mabad will turn the tide of militancy towards kashmir. >> with that, we come to the end of this edition of "news week south asia." we will be back next week with more news, views, and analysis from the subcontinent. i am signing off. on behalf of the entire production team of "news week south asia,"...
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or india in any jurisdiction because the only thing that the finest ministers of left is to tax. a small and medium enterprises or to tax the middle class this is a very interesting idea but please hold on to that thought because we have to take a very short break. some of these traditional chilly lines they've been grid and developed and asked down from generation. this is a total destruction of the culture of mexico i tell you what i mean this this is not going to impact us well in mexico whatever happens here. we're eating at about six in the in the you know a you know ordinance or. genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you. is a little too much of angles to the story. that the spanish find out more visit. welcome back to worlds apart where we are discussing the changing nature of the global economy with jose and hale greer the secretary general of the organization for economic cooperation and developmen
or india in any jurisdiction because the only thing that the finest ministers of left is to tax. a small and medium enterprises or to tax the middle class this is a very interesting idea but please hold on to that thought because we have to take a very short break. some of these traditional chilly lines they've been grid and developed and asked down from generation. this is a total destruction of the culture of mexico i tell you what i mean this this is not going to impact us well in mexico...
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like india and others which are hoping to get this recovery on the road we still have a very patchy. and it's not even it's going to take time twenty fourteen maybe we'll have generalized positive growth but it's been a rough six years already now let me get it straight do you think that the rest of the world should develop at its own pace giving no particular thought america or europe or should the rest of the world sort of keep the american recovery and the european recovery in mind and in a way to prioritize that i cannot make policy is a new way to facilitate that recovery. there is no choice to the countries in the world but to deal and face the consequences of what has been very low growth in the united states and negative growth in europe in the last few years and the reason is very simple they are fifty percent the world's g.d.p. and they're also about thirty percent of the world's trade about twenty percent of the foreign direct investment but if you add japan to that of course you have an even larger number so the great impact here is inevitable if those which are the large
like india and others which are hoping to get this recovery on the road we still have a very patchy. and it's not even it's going to take time twenty fourteen maybe we'll have generalized positive growth but it's been a rough six years already now let me get it straight do you think that the rest of the world should develop at its own pace giving no particular thought america or europe or should the rest of the world sort of keep the american recovery and the european recovery in mind and in a...
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or india in any jurisdiction because the only thing that the finest misses of left is to tax. a small and medium enterprises or to tax the middle class this is a very interesting idea but please hold on to that thought because we have to take a very short break. sigrid laboratory kirby was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tombs mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the r.t. dot com. i've seen the perception of the cost many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave ok all stonestreet people keep on going i didn't expect anything just one i told myself i keep on going as long as my heart told me to that's all i wanted at the moment they feel you have sinned so mine she see i'm carrying these sayings on my shoulder. do you want me to put a bandage here you know that's fine a lot of people were so exhausted they could barely walk their feet hurt and some of the state it's already back to you three to wanted to keep going i don't kn
or india in any jurisdiction because the only thing that the finest misses of left is to tax. a small and medium enterprises or to tax the middle class this is a very interesting idea but please hold on to that thought because we have to take a very short break. sigrid laboratory kirby was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tombs mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should...