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following england's defeat of the oval on friday the i.c.c. launched an inquiry ri into scoring patterns. pakistan's cricket chief responded by claiming bookmakers told him some england players had thrown the game in return for money. >> what i have said is very clear. currently there is a lot of talk in the bookies' circle that some of the england players were involved in losing the match to pakistan. at one state ticket. this is my statement. >> england says they are dismayed and demid admit they had strong misgiffings about playing the last two matches but the team agreed to continue. the players could follow suit. the bigger picture has to be to restore integrity in cricket and having only played three games i don't know if three two matches that are left will do that. there is too much swirling around in this atmosphere. pakistan players have already been suspended by the i.c.c. after claims of spot fixing and deliberate no balls during the lords test match. the end of a turbulent tour is in sight but the impact will stretch well beyond t
following england's defeat of the oval on friday the i.c.c. launched an inquiry ri into scoring patterns. pakistan's cricket chief responded by claiming bookmakers told him some england players had thrown the game in return for money. >> what i have said is very clear. currently there is a lot of talk in the bookies' circle that some of the england players were involved in losing the match to pakistan. at one state ticket. this is my statement. >> england says they are dismayed and...
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. >> the england-wales cricket board and players are considering legal action against the chairman of the pakistan cricket board. this comes after he alleged there is talk among bookmakers that something good players had taken enormous amounts of money to throw last friday's international. the captain said day refuted the allegations completely and would be working closely to explore all legal options. our sports correspondent has this report. >> they are here, but only just. england's players are not taking part in the one-day international at but the match came close to being abandoned after more allegations of corruption. following in the ' on friday, an inquiry was launched into scoring patterns. the cricket chief responded by claiming bookmaker's told him some england players had thrown the game in return for money. >> what i have said is very clear. there is a lot of talk in the bookie circle that someone -- that some of the england players were involved in losing the match to pakistan. >> england says they are dismayed and outraged by the comments and admit they have strong mis
. >> the england-wales cricket board and players are considering legal action against the chairman of the pakistan cricket board. this comes after he alleged there is talk among bookmakers that something good players had taken enormous amounts of money to throw last friday's international. the captain said day refuted the allegations completely and would be working closely to explore all legal options. our sports correspondent has this report. >> they are here, but only just....
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. -- england's players threatened legal action. >> the ruling party in north korea announced a crucial conference on its leadership for next tuesday. the meeting is expected to put the third son of kim jong-il in line for succession. he believed to have suffered a stroke two years ago. i asked how much was known about kim jong il's successor. >> truth be told, very little. we are not even sure how old he is. he is thought to be 26-years old, so he is very inexperienced. we know a few brief details. he is reported to have spent some time studying at a private school in switzerland. beyond that, very little is known. we don't know for sure that he is his father's chosen successor, but reading between the lines, north korea calling this a party gathering a turning point in recent weeks. that is believed to be its normal cryptic language. something significant is afoot. most agree that if a succession process is to begin, kim jong- il's son is the likely candidate to take over. >> should we expect any change in politics no matter who takes over? >> if we do see the beginnings of a successi
. -- england's players threatened legal action. >> the ruling party in north korea announced a crucial conference on its leadership for next tuesday. the meeting is expected to put the third son of kim jong-il in line for succession. he believed to have suffered a stroke two years ago. i asked how much was known about kim jong il's successor. >> truth be told, very little. we are not even sure how old he is. he is thought to be 26-years old, so he is very inexperienced. we know a...
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in the german magazine "focus," he said england is a secular and pluralistic country. when you land at heathrow airport you sometimes think you landed at the third world country. when asked are christians in england discriminated against, he said an aggressive neo-'80s and is widespread. if you wear a cross at british airways, you are discriminated against. it is not known whether the pope has been told about the cardinals views. some catholic commentators have expressed their unease. >> they concern me because some of them, such as this about be a discriminates against anybody who flies with them and where's the crucifix, is obviously a distortion of a news story from some time ago. it does make me wonder what people talk about in the vatican about britain. >> the vatican has concerned the cardinal will not be joining the pope on his trip to britain. it says it has nothing to do with his comments. it is because the cardinal is unwell. a vatican spokesman says the cardinal's opinions were not intended to show any dislike of the united kingdom. tonight, the leader of th
in the german magazine "focus," he said england is a secular and pluralistic country. when you land at heathrow airport you sometimes think you landed at the third world country. when asked are christians in england discriminated against, he said an aggressive neo-'80s and is widespread. if you wear a cross at british airways, you are discriminated against. it is not known whether the pope has been told about the cardinals views. some catholic commentators have expressed their unease....
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when asked whether christians in england are discriminated against, he said an aggressive neo-atheism is widespread. if you wear a cross with british airways, you are discriminated against. it is not known whether the pope has been told about the cardinal's views, but some commentators have expressed their unease. >> they do concern me never the less because some of them, such as his comments that ba discriminates against anyone who flies with a crucifix is obviously a distortion of a year that ended some time ago, so it makes me wonder what people say about britain. >> the vatican has now confirmed that the cardinal will not be joining the pope on his trip to britain, but it says it has nothing to do with his comments. it is because the cardinal is on well. vatican spokesman said that the cardinal's opinions were not intended to show any dislike of the united kingdom. the leader of the catholic church and england and wales said he could not understand why the comments were made. >> i did not believe they reflect the views of the holy state at all. two days ago, the pope expressed his
when asked whether christians in england are discriminated against, he said an aggressive neo-atheism is widespread. if you wear a cross with british airways, you are discriminated against. it is not known whether the pope has been told about the cardinal's views, but some commentators have expressed their unease. >> they do concern me never the less because some of them, such as his comments that ba discriminates against anyone who flies with a crucifix is obviously a distortion of a...
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[applause] >> despite the appearance of unity, serious differences remain between the church of england and the roman catholic church, but today both traditions agreed on the pope's central message, the need for religion to have a recognized voice in the public sphere. >> security is extremely tight and central london after police arrested six men with a plot against the pope. >> just two miles to where the pope is this evening, police officers searching for -- searching through cars. the cleaners arrived for work. the police were acting on a tipoff that five cleaners were preparing to attack the pope. the people arrested were five men of north african origin, including one algerian. they were all employed by the environmental services to have a contract to sweep the streets. a sixth man was arrested in north london. the information came in late last night and they were unable to disprove it. they felt they had to arrest the men this morning. >> the security policy has involved a difficult balance between protecting an international figure and making a religious leader accessible to the
[applause] >> despite the appearance of unity, serious differences remain between the church of england and the roman catholic church, but today both traditions agreed on the pope's central message, the need for religion to have a recognized voice in the public sphere. >> security is extremely tight and central london after police arrested six men with a plot against the pope. >> just two miles to where the pope is this evening, police officers searching for -- searching...
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travel as scheduled tomorrow -- and england has confirmed. >> things could change. there are guarantees about the safety and a significant improvement in the quality of the accommodations. >> long before these latest developments, the games had been hit by a number of big-name withdrawals. there was the european championship pullout. and now, we have athletes pulling up because of safety concerns. the world triple jump champion is one, but it is not just those competitors. another has done the same, citing to a many hazards to health and life. -- too many hazards it to her health and life. -- hazards .to her health and life. >> hopefully, india will get everything sorted out before we arrived. >> delhi awaits, but the humiliation of the games are canceled would be immense. there is no disguising the amount of work that needs to be done. james, bbc news. >> israeli forces violated international law and when they review law when they -- violated international law when they raided a flotilla. israel says they acted in self- defense. there have been violent clashes in p
travel as scheduled tomorrow -- and england has confirmed. >> things could change. there are guarantees about the safety and a significant improvement in the quality of the accommodations. >> long before these latest developments, the games had been hit by a number of big-name withdrawals. there was the european championship pullout. and now, we have athletes pulling up because of safety concerns. the world triple jump champion is one, but it is not just those competitors. another...
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england men's hockey team is going to deadly tonight. ireland, scotland and wales will all be heading there in the next few days. everyone is hoping for the debt -- the best. >> i know things need cleaning up a little, and that is about it. there is just a little bit of cleaning and needs to be done. >> still, there is a scramble to get everything ready in time and the preparations are already beginning. >> this is the symbol of disarray in delhi this week. and over there in the stadium, it is looking good. most of the commonwealth games are there already. but there's a growing theory that harrigan management has met -- arrogant management has meant that way too many things were left to the last minute. >> it has left many in delhi wondering if it is worthwhile. many are calling it the shane game. >> i think what is more shameful is the response. >> work has been done in a poor manner. we put so much money into this. >> the word this evening from the headquarters of the organizing committee, the show will go on. we have seen questions ov
england men's hockey team is going to deadly tonight. ireland, scotland and wales will all be heading there in the next few days. everyone is hoping for the debt -- the best. >> i know things need cleaning up a little, and that is about it. there is just a little bit of cleaning and needs to be done. >> still, there is a scramble to get everything ready in time and the preparations are already beginning. >> this is the symbol of disarray in delhi this week. and over there in...
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they were quizzed separately of claims then nobles were bold in the test against england. -- claimsno bval -- claims no balls were bowled. tony blair described radical islam as the greatest friend facing the world. -- greatest threat facing the world. they would use chemical or nuclear weapons if they could. the chinese government ordered food producers to start growing more comfortable -- growing more vegetables. in mozambique, seven people died this week in protests about the 30% rise of the cost of bread. the un called for a special meeting to discuss the implications of a price spike. >> more wild fires fanned by strong winds and more houses destroyed and more loss of life after 50 people were killed in july and august. underlying it all is a prolonged drought. they destroyed 20% of russia's wheat crop. the government extended its ban on wheat exports to compensate. thousands of kilometers away in mozambique's plight is starting to return to normal. the trigger was a sharp rise in the cost of bread. the government insisted it had no choice but to raise prices. seven people were ki
they were quizzed separately of claims then nobles were bold in the test against england. -- claimsno bval -- claims no balls were bowled. tony blair described radical islam as the greatest friend facing the world. -- greatest threat facing the world. they would use chemical or nuclear weapons if they could. the chinese government ordered food producers to start growing more comfortable -- growing more vegetables. in mozambique, seven people died this week in protests about the 30% rise of the...
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the england contingent has started moving into the games village after having complained last week a filthy apartment. now they say they're pleased with the arrangements. but there's a lot of work being done. frantic construction is carried on and the army is rebuilding a bridge that collapsed just outside of the main venue. for the deputy chief minister, he has been feeling the heat but found time to inaugurate a new sightseeing bus service for tourists and is confident everything will be in top shape. >> we are filling of the rooms and cleaning up the public areas. we have said everybody has to work double time. we will do it. >> most of the venues are now under complete lock down as elite troops have begun securing them. several countries including australia have raised concerns over possible attacks during the event and india is taking the chances. >> the preparations are almost done and there's a growing sense of anticipation. behind me is the stadium where the opening games get under way less than a week from now. after all of the controversy and bad publicity, india is hoping
the england contingent has started moving into the games village after having complained last week a filthy apartment. now they say they're pleased with the arrangements. but there's a lot of work being done. frantic construction is carried on and the army is rebuilding a bridge that collapsed just outside of the main venue. for the deputy chief minister, he has been feeling the heat but found time to inaugurate a new sightseeing bus service for tourists and is confident everything will be in...
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there's been another twist and allegations of match fixing in the england-pakistan cricket series. the chairman of the pakistan cricket board has claimed some england players accepted what he calls enormous amounts of money to lose friday's one-day international. english cricket board say they are not commenting at this stage. it comes after three pakistani players were charged by the authorities after allegations of spot fixing. he said the was a conspiracy against the pakistani team and inglis players should be investigated by the icc. >> they should go and investigate and find out. it is not my job. my job is to look after my players. and if there is a double standard applied to my players i will be sure that they apply it to it -- my own investigation of the highest level. i will definitely, and make it public. >> the party in sweden won its first seats, denying the governing center-right coalition an overall majority. the swede in democrats won 20 seats. they deny they are racist but the mainstream blogs ruled out working was compared it panel into the deadly hostage taking on
there's been another twist and allegations of match fixing in the england-pakistan cricket series. the chairman of the pakistan cricket board has claimed some england players accepted what he calls enormous amounts of money to lose friday's one-day international. english cricket board say they are not commenting at this stage. it comes after three pakistani players were charged by the authorities after allegations of spot fixing. he said the was a conspiracy against the pakistani team and...
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the anglin contingent started moving into the games village -- the england that contingent started moving into the games region. there is still a lot of work being done. frantic construction is carrying on, and the army has rebuilt the bridge that collapsed last week. they are feeling the heat, but they still found time. they are confident that eventually everything will be in top shape. >> we are cleaning up the rooms. but the public areas. -- the public areas we have also said that everyone has to work double time. >> most of the venues are being restored as the elite troops to go about securing them. india is taking a chances. >> the preparations are almost done. -- india is taking no chances. >> the preparations are almost done. the gains are still a week from now. india will be hoping it can finally put on a good show. bbc news, delhi. >> the latest headlines for you on "bbc world news at." the north korean leader, kim jong-il has promoted one of his sons. russia is the world's biggest energy supplier. when the leaders and that, they had much to talk about. china wants more resources
the anglin contingent started moving into the games village -- the england that contingent started moving into the games region. there is still a lot of work being done. frantic construction is carrying on, and the army has rebuilt the bridge that collapsed last week. they are feeling the heat, but they still found time. they are confident that eventually everything will be in top shape. >> we are cleaning up the rooms. but the public areas. -- the public areas we have also said that...
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feeling rejected, he left for england where his talent was appreciate it. >> i think he will be remembered as a very good actor when people start reflecting on the amount of work he did, both in drama and comedy. he certainly was a wonderful in "some like it hot" and the fils ones."id "the defiant >> back in america, the living was not so easy. he battled with a drink, drugs and wives, of which he had six. when the studios stopped calling, he started to make his own pictures. tony curtis would do almost anything for attention. >> i'm spartacus. >> an approach that led to a career spanning six decades. >> he really deserved to be a legend. he did not just do one thing and he survived way beyond the 1930's of hollywood where stars were made, but he was a star that was really born. >> from now, the best of everything will be from a. >> he was a clever, indiscrete reckon term that could light up any party -- raconteur that could light up any party. tony curtis was one of the greatest actors of hollywood's golden age, and that is how he will be remembered. >> tony curtis, who died last night. p
feeling rejected, he left for england where his talent was appreciate it. >> i think he will be remembered as a very good actor when people start reflecting on the amount of work he did, both in drama and comedy. he certainly was a wonderful in "some like it hot" and the fils ones."id "the defiant >> back in america, the living was not so easy. he battled with a drink, drugs and wives, of which he had six. when the studios stopped calling, he started to make his...
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two of england's growing stars are joining the list of famous absentees'. first, christine ohuruogu called out. then phillips idowu said he was also staying at home amid concerns of security. the fear is even more athletes will withdraw. the government is urging competitors not to give up. >> we are particularly interested in what has happened in terms of building and the health conditions. we are satisfied that those are all right. the advice is to go to delhi to make the most out of this event. >> this was meant to be in the epos big opportunity to show its global power. major sports events are supposed to boost the nation's image. delhi could be facing international humiliation. >> the president of the vatican bank says he is humiliated at being investigated against money laundering. ettore gotti tedeschi spoke of his incomprehension. he spent all his time trying to resolve the matters. pilgrimage of pope benedict to the u.k. has acted like a tonic to many catholics, restore in confidence where despair had lurked. -- restoring confidence. the idea that e
two of england's growing stars are joining the list of famous absentees'. first, christine ohuruogu called out. then phillips idowu said he was also staying at home amid concerns of security. the fear is even more athletes will withdraw. the government is urging competitors not to give up. >> we are particularly interested in what has happened in terms of building and the health conditions. we are satisfied that those are all right. the advice is to go to delhi to make the most out of...
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the athletes are starting to show up, a team england has arrived. some have delayed their flights. there was trouble that began with the collapse of a pedestrian bridge. those conditions have not improved, some teams are choosing to stay elsewhere. >> at last some good news for the beleaguered commonwealth games. the athletes arrived. the hotel is their first port of call. everyone is simply relieved that they are here. >> everyone would like to get in with the action and get going. >> these are the pictures given to bbc yesterday which shows the village is filthy. the village is beginning to come to life. buildings are being customized. team officials say that there is still work to be done. the move has certainly changed. >> we are very pleased with the accommodations. they have been working very hard over the three days and a lot has been achieved. >> from elsewhere in the sporting world, there is still skepticism about deli. >> they should not have been awarded the games. the problem is that the commonwealth organization does not have the ability to monitor the progress of citi
the athletes are starting to show up, a team england has arrived. some have delayed their flights. there was trouble that began with the collapse of a pedestrian bridge. those conditions have not improved, some teams are choosing to stay elsewhere. >> at last some good news for the beleaguered commonwealth games. the athletes arrived. the hotel is their first port of call. everyone is simply relieved that they are here. >> everyone would like to get in with the action and get going....
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one of those packing is a member of the england hockey team. he says the game's still matter even though other competitors are less enthusiastic. >> [unintelligible] suggesting things may not be ready, but we are looking forward to going. >> delhi -- it would be difficult for teams to boycott. glass co-host's the game's next and -- glasgow hosts the game's next. >> i was involved in the athens games. everyone believed that was having problems. they pulled it together at the last minute. >> the commonwealth games was supposed to present india's modern face for the world. instead, this has exposed old problems the country was trying to leave behind. >> new zealand has delayed the departure over athletes. we spoke to the chief executive of the swimming organization. he outlines the team's plans. >> [unintelligible] we have gone to dubai for a training camp. i think if the unthinkable happens and the games are canceled, then one of the things we need to look at is is there another competition these bodies could pull together to organize? >> how lik
one of those packing is a member of the england hockey team. he says the game's still matter even though other competitors are less enthusiastic. >> [unintelligible] suggesting things may not be ready, but we are looking forward to going. >> delhi -- it would be difficult for teams to boycott. glass co-host's the game's next and -- glasgow hosts the game's next. >> i was involved in the athens games. everyone believed that was having problems. they pulled it together at the...
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they are expected to miss the remaining games against england. the family of the star has come to his defense. our correspondent has been to andy murray -- his home village. >> he put this tiny village on the map. everyone knows him and everyone has been shocked by allegations. it is a simple background from which she comes from. this is the street where he grew up. the fact is in a place like this the kind of money he was offered constitutes much more than many people's annual salary. inside the courtyard of their home, his family insists the money would not have attracted him. >> i have spoken to him says his brother. he is upset by what is going on. he kept telling us please believe me. this will go away. >> this patch of grass is where he learned to play. we came across one of his former teachers. >> he was such a good student. he was poor but he was always respectful and a brilliant sportsmen. there was one catch which will always stick in my mind. there was no one here who believe he could have been influenced by that company, but if the cl
they are expected to miss the remaining games against england. the family of the star has come to his defense. our correspondent has been to andy murray -- his home village. >> he put this tiny village on the map. everyone knows him and everyone has been shocked by allegations. it is a simple background from which she comes from. this is the street where he grew up. the fact is in a place like this the kind of money he was offered constitutes much more than many people's annual salary....
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the world's biggest offshore wind farm has opened off the east coast of england. it is the latest step toward the government's target of 15% of renewable resources by 2020. >> it has been called one of the world's most audacious and green energy projects. shimmering of the kent coast, this is the biggest offshore wind farm in the world. the u.k. government is betting that this is the energy of the future. in the next decade, they want 20% of our energy to come from the wind. it is 2.5% at the moment. a big gamble according to critics. >> what i am worried about is the infatuation with wind power, which is very expensive. there are other renewals that have been starved for resources, and they should be going that route. >> it has been used. it is still used in our country, around europe. it is definitely -- >> the technology does have its problems. no wind, no power. it may seem obvious. it is always -- it is also heavily subsidized, which means everyone's bills will go up. this is just the start. this is the biggest so far, but it is tiny compared to what is comin
the world's biggest offshore wind farm has opened off the east coast of england. it is the latest step toward the government's target of 15% of renewable resources by 2020. >> it has been called one of the world's most audacious and green energy projects. shimmering of the kent coast, this is the biggest offshore wind farm in the world. the u.k. government is betting that this is the energy of the future. in the next decade, they want 20% of our energy to come from the wind. it is 2.5% at...
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england and wales are producing fewer than 30 priests each year. alex walker claims this pope's policies on issues such as women and homosexuality are driving people away. >> he is trying to roll back to reforms we have had over the last 40 years. i don't see how that is going to speak to my children, to their generation, about jesus and about the gospel. >> many catholics say that to regain its strength, the church must knowledge be the use of the society it serves. pope benedict rejects the pick and mix morality of modern life, insisting the church should stick to absolute about abuse, even if it does become a shadow of its former self. >> at the heart of this message is a profound respect for the person, for human nature, and for life lived in the presence of god. it is not a negative message. >> there has been growth. immigration has packed parishes in parts of britain. some hope for the church. bbc news. >> you are watching "bbc news." a reminder of the headlines -- the was pastor at the center of the koran-burning controversy says he has just
england and wales are producing fewer than 30 priests each year. alex walker claims this pope's policies on issues such as women and homosexuality are driving people away. >> he is trying to roll back to reforms we have had over the last 40 years. i don't see how that is going to speak to my children, to their generation, about jesus and about the gospel. >> many catholics say that to regain its strength, the church must knowledge be the use of the society it serves. pope benedict...
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. >> the works that the queen of england owns and the works that the open owns are complement area. together they make a whole. that is a wonderful message that the pope can bring. >> this really is a reunion. rafael's cartoons are far too fragile to travel. and the tapestries, well, they are not going to be hanging around for very long. "bbc news." >> a reminder of our main news. a television presenter and a former ambassador are among six people who have been convicted of sexual abuse at a portuguese children's home. and a state of emergency has been declared in new zealand's second city, children, after it was hit by an earthquake. >> hello, and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe, and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, new at 11:00 -- newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its financial streng
. >> the works that the queen of england owns and the works that the open owns are complement area. together they make a whole. that is a wonderful message that the pope can bring. >> this really is a reunion. rafael's cartoons are far too fragile to travel. and the tapestries, well, they are not going to be hanging around for very long. "bbc news." >> a reminder of our main news. a television presenter and a former ambassador are among six people who have been...
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by mid-morning, it was clear they would not be returning to the squad again on this tour of england. >> we will get another three to make it 16. very simple. >> the crisis was sparked by this man, a cricket agent, whose -- to the news says was paid 150,000 pounds to 0 range and deliver it -- to arrange deliberate no-balls. it was suggested the newspaper might have faked the videos. >> no-balls, we have not seen videos, with the time, what the date is. >> you are saying the players have been set up? >> yes, i would say that. >> big money can be made. >> the news of the world called the allegations ludicrous and the police and the international cricket council believe the video to be authentic. on atan's players put united front today. following the decision to drop them, the tour will go ahead without any further disruption. by suspending them under the anti-corruption code tonight, the governing body of world cricket sends the message that they are prepared to take tougher action. >> hurricane earl has been downgraded to a category two storm and we'll pass close to the east coast of
by mid-morning, it was clear they would not be returning to the squad again on this tour of england. >> we will get another three to make it 16. very simple. >> the crisis was sparked by this man, a cricket agent, whose -- to the news says was paid 150,000 pounds to 0 range and deliver it -- to arrange deliberate no-balls. it was suggested the newspaper might have faked the videos. >> no-balls, we have not seen videos, with the time, what the date is. >> you are saying...
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the bowlers have promised to return to england for any future investigation. they have been suspended by the sport's governing body, but not face any criminal charges. >>> for all the economic misery around the world, there are still a few companies which are booming. germany may be at the heart of the european economic nightmare geographically, but it is showing remarkable signs of strength, and despite the impressive performance, germans are still looking at prosperity. >> at bmw headquarters in munich, each day a piker entertains customers coming to pick up their cars. -- a biker entertain customers. in the plant, 900 robots turnout the bmw 3 series. this is a major german global brand and times are good. exports are leading the economy to recover. car exports are up 40% this year. >> the markets are up around 13% from 2009, and exports are tracking at around 80%. >> even in germany, they are bringing in spending cuts determined to reduce their budget deficit. 60 billion pounds over four years. some of those cuts will hit single mothers, parents, and long-t
the bowlers have promised to return to england for any future investigation. they have been suspended by the sport's governing body, but not face any criminal charges. >>> for all the economic misery around the world, there are still a few companies which are booming. germany may be at the heart of the european economic nightmare geographically, but it is showing remarkable signs of strength, and despite the impressive performance, germans are still looking at prosperity. >> at...
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the church of england, though, says it will not undermine faith. >> science can never prove the non-existence of god, just as it can never prove the existence of god. faith is a matter outside that, but as i look at the universe and as many people who are much more understanding of cosmology that might in mathematics, as they look at it, they see a universe which is still very coherent with what we believe about god and his nature. >> so how serious a challenge is this to religious faith? stephen hawking himself admits that the theory that there are multiple universes' is still just a theory. it is yet to be confirmed by any evidence. which may leave many believing that science has not got all the answers yet. >> europe's oldest film festival is trying to regain its prestige after losing out to some of its competitors. the first time the event in venice has begun by showing 3 opening night films. >> she is the most reticent of film stars. images of natalie portman have gone global after the world premiere of "black swan," but this was not the only film premiere of the evening. jessica alba wa
the church of england, though, says it will not undermine faith. >> science can never prove the non-existence of god, just as it can never prove the existence of god. faith is a matter outside that, but as i look at the universe and as many people who are much more understanding of cosmology that might in mathematics, as they look at it, they see a universe which is still very coherent with what we believe about god and his nature. >> so how serious a challenge is this to religious...
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it was found in northwest england and thought to be worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. but as david reports, a campaign has been launched to prevent its sale to a foreign collector. >> this face, those eyes, beaten out of bronze 1,900 years ago, were made to impress. all these years later, it's lost none of its impact. >> i just couldn't believe what i was saying. it was just extraordinary, that the face had survived in such extraordinary condition. >> there has been some restoration work. its survival was extraordinary. this face has been underground in a field for nearly 2,000 years. >> it was discovered some 60 miles by a man with a metal detector. he, though, has chosen to remain anonymous. >> he's a young guy. and i think for him it's really the discovery of a lifetime. it's an extraordinary thing. he'd been detecting on the land for seven years and had found nothing. >> it was never meant for battle. it was for showing off at a ceremonial cavalry demonstration, and so offers a little glimpse of one life of roam consumer bree ya. that's where local museum would lik
it was found in northwest england and thought to be worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. but as david reports, a campaign has been launched to prevent its sale to a foreign collector. >> this face, those eyes, beaten out of bronze 1,900 years ago, were made to impress. all these years later, it's lost none of its impact. >> i just couldn't believe what i was saying. it was just extraordinary, that the face had survived in such extraordinary condition. >> there has been some...