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Hello, John. Hello, Will.
hello john hello
Hello John Hello,
hello, john. hello, will.
Hi there.
hi
Hi
hi there.
Robert, what do you do down there in Austin?
robert what do you do down there, in
Robert what do, you do down there in
robert, what do you do down there in austin?
I've started my own consulting business, helping people customize search engines for Web sites and document archives.
i've started my own, consulting business helping people customize search engines for web, sites and document
I've started my own consulting business helping people; customize. search. engines for Web sites and document
i've started my own consulting business, helping people customize search engines for web sites and document archives.
How long have you been playing the puzzle?
how long have you; been. playing the
How long have you been playing the
how long have you been playing the puzzle?
Boy, it must be at least eight or 10 years. We sort of wake up to it on Sunday mornings. But this maybe only the, oh, the second or third time I've sent in an entry to the challenge.
boy it must be at least eight or 10 years we sort, of wake up to it on sunday mornings but. this maybe. only the. oh the second or third time i've sent in an entry to the
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boy, it must be at least eight or 10 years. we sort of wake up to it on sunday mornings. but this maybe only the, oh, the second or third time i've sent in an entry to the challenge.
Well, are you ready to play today?
well are you ready; to play
Well are you ready to play
well, are you ready to play today?
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All right. Will, meet Robert.
all right will meet.
All right Will meet
all right. will, meet robert.
All right, Rob and John. Today we're going jaywalking. Every answer is a word starting with the letter J. You identify the words from their anagrams. For example, if I say J plus tuna, T-U-N-A, you might say jaunt or junta. Either answer would work. Number one is J plus into, I-N-T-O.
all right rob and john today, we're going jaywalking. every answer is a word starting with. the letter j you identify the words. from their anagrams for example if i say j plus tuna, t-u-n-a you might say jaunt, or junta either answer would work number one is j plus into
All right Rob and John Today we're going jaywalking Every answer is a word starting with the letter J You identify the words from their anagrams For example if I say J plus tuna T-U-N-A you, might; say jaunt. or junta Either answer would work Number one is J plus. into,
all right, rob and john. today we're going jaywalking. every answer is a word starting with the letter j. you identify the words from their anagrams. for example, if i say j plus tuna, t-u-n-a, you might say jaunt or junta. either answer would work. number one is j plus into, i-n-t-o.
And I'm Steve Inskeep. The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has reached three national capitals in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. There have been nearly 1,000 cases and more than 600 deaths recorded. The World Health Organization says it's unclear when the outbreak will be brought under control but some changes may lay...
and. i'm steve inskeep the ebola outbreak in west africa has reached three national capitals in guinea liberia and sierra leone there have. been nearly 1,000 cases and, more than 600 deaths recorded the world health organization. says it's unclear when the outbreak will be brought under control but some, changes may la...
And I'm Steve Inskeep The Ebola. outbreak in West Africa has reached three national capitals in Guinea Liberia and Sierra Leone There have been nearly 1,000 cases and more than 600 deaths recorded The World Health Organization, says it's unclear when the outbreak will be brought under control but some changes may lay t...
and i'm steve inskeep. the ebola outbreak in west africa has reached three national capitals in guinea, liberia and sierra leone. there have been nearly 1,000 cases and more than 600 deaths recorded. the world health organization says it's unclear when the outbreak will be brought under control but some changes may lay...
It's important to remember that this is the first Ebola outbreak ever in West Africa. So when entire families started dying, people were terrified. The early messages from the government were that Ebola was a horrible disease, it jumps from person to person, there is no cure and if you get infected, there's a 90 percen...
it's important to remember that this is the first ebola outbreak ever, in west, africa so when entire families started dying people were terrified the, early messages from the government were that ebola was a horrible, disease, it jumps from person to person there is no cure and if, you get infected there's a 90 percen...
It's important to remember that this is the first Ebola outbreak ever in West, Africa So when entire families started dying people were terrified The early messages from the government were. that Ebola was a horrible disease it jumps from person to person there is no cure and if you get infected there's a 90 percent ch...
it's important to remember that this is the first ebola outbreak ever in west africa. so when entire families started dying, people were terrified. the early messages from the government were that ebola was a horrible disease, it jumps from person to person, there is no cure and if you get infected, there's a 90 percen...
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Saidu Kanneh was given a hero's welcome last week when he walked into a community meeting about Ebola in a tiny village of mud huts in the Kissi Kama region of Sierra Leone. He got Ebola early in July but through early treatment managed to overcome it. Kanneh ran a local health clinic near the border with Guinea and Li...
saidu kanneh was given a hero's welcome last week when he walked into a community. meeting about ebola in a tiny village of mud huts, in the kissi kama region of sierra leone he got ebola early in july but through. early treatment managed, to overcome it kanneh ran a, local health clinic, near the border with guinea, a...
Saidu Kanneh, was given a hero's welcome last week when he walked into a community meeting about; Ebola in a tiny village of mud; huts in the Kissi Kama, region of Sierra Leone He got Ebola early in July but through early treatment managed to overcome it Kanneh. ran a local health clinic near the border with Guinea and...
saidu kanneh was given a hero's welcome last week when he walked into a community meeting about ebola in a tiny village of mud huts in the kissi kama region of sierra leone. he got ebola early in july but through early treatment managed to overcome it. kanneh ran a local health clinic near the border with guinea and li...
I have been free and don't fear.
i have been free and don't
I have been free and don't
i have been free and don't fear.
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Kanneh's now going back to his old job to spread the word about preventing Ebola, but also to let people know that survival is possible.
kanneh's now going back to his, old job to. spread the word about preventing; ebola but also to let people know that survival is
Kanneh's now going. back to his old job; to spread the word about preventing Ebola. but, also to let people know that survival is
kanneh's now going back to his old job to spread the word about preventing ebola, but also to let people know that survival is possible.
So it's a very good opportunity for God having made me as an example to surviving and get into the community to talk to my people.
so it's a very good opportunity for god having made me, as an example to surviving. and get into the community to talk; to my
So it's a very good opportunity for God having made me as an example to, surviving. and get into. the community to talk to my
so it's a very good opportunity for god having made me as an example to surviving and get into the community to talk to my people.
UNIDENTIFIED DOCTOR 1: Weak and vomiting.
unidentified doctor 1: weak and
UNIDENTIFIED DOCTOR 1: Weak and
unidentified doctor 1: weak and vomiting.
UNIDENTIFIED DOCTOR 2: Yes, he really needs an IV.
unidentified doctor 2: yes he really needs an
UNIDENTIFIED DOCTOR 2: Yes he really needs an
unidentified doctor 2: yes, he really needs an iv.
At the Doctors Without Borders Ebola hospital where Kanneh was treated, the medical staff are reviewing the charts from the 31 patients currently inside the isolation zone.
at the, doctors without borders ebola hospital, where kanneh was treated the medical staff are, reviewing the charts from the, 31 patients currently inside the isolation
At the Doctors Without Borders Ebola hospital where Kanneh was treated the medical staff are reviewing the charts from the, 31 patients currently inside the isolation
at the doctors without borders ebola hospital where kanneh was treated, the medical staff are reviewing the charts from the 31 patients currently inside the isolation zone.
UNIDENTIFIED DOCTOR 3: He cannot walk.
unidentified doctor 3: he cannot
UNIDENTIFIED; DOCTOR 3: He, cannot
unidentified doctor 3: he cannot walk.
This Ebola hospital is run entirely in a series of tents set up in a field. Nearly every day patients are passing away here. The makeshift graveyard outside the fence is overflowing. But on the day Kanneh was released, four other Ebola survivors walked out with him.
this ebola hospital is run, entirely in a series. of tents set up in. a; field nearly every day. patients are passing, away here the. makeshift graveyard. outside the fence is, overflowing but on the day kanneh was released four other ebola survivors walked out with
This Ebola hospital is run, entirely in. a series of tents set up in a field, Nearly every day patients are passing away here The makeshift graveyard outside the fence is overflowing But on the day Kanneh was released four other Ebola survivors walked out with
this ebola hospital is run entirely in a series of tents set up in a field. nearly every day patients are passing away here. the makeshift graveyard outside the fence is overflowing. but on the day kanneh was released, four other ebola survivors walked out with him.
There is no cure but that doesn't mean that we can't still treat it with success.
there is no cure but that doesn't mean that; we can't still treat it with
There is no cure but that, doesn't mean that we can't still treat it with
there is no cure but that doesn't mean that we can't still treat it with success.
Tim Jagatic, a Canadian physician with the Doctors Without Borders hospital, says people assume because there's no cure for Ebola, there's no hope. But he says the human body can figure out how to combat it.
tim jagatic a canadian physician with, the doctors without borders. hospital. says people assume because there's no cure for ebola there's no hope but he says the human body can figure out. how to combat
Tim Jagatic a Canadian physician with the, Doctors Without Borders hospital says people assume because there's no cure for Ebola. there's no hope But, he says, the human; body can figure out how to combat
tim jagatic, a canadian physician with the doctors without borders hospital, says people assume because there's no cure for ebola, there's no hope. but he says the human body can figure out how to combat it.
This is just a virus, a virus like influenza. And when we have influenza, we know that we stay home, we relax, we make sure we take our fluids and let our body take care of the rest - that's exactly what we're doing over here. Our job is to kind of eliminate all the distractions from the immune system so that it can ge...
this is. just a virus a virus; like influenza and, when we have influenza, we know that we stay home we relax we make sure we take our fluids and let our body take care, of the; rest - that's exactly what we're doing over here our job is to kind of eliminate all the distractions from the immune system so that it can ge...
This is just a, virus a virus like influenza And. when we have influenza we know that we stay home we. relax we make sure we, take our fluids and let our body take care of, the rest - that's exactly what. we're doing over here Our job, is to kind of eliminate all the distractions from the immune system so that it can g...
this is just a virus, a virus like influenza. and when we have influenza, we know that we stay home, we relax, we make sure we take our fluids and let our body take care of the rest - that's exactly what we're doing over here. our job is to kind of eliminate all the distractions from the immune system so that it can ge...
Treating patients is one element to the response to this outbreak - stopping transmission of the virus is the other huge challenge. Ebola is spread through contact with bodily fluids. It could be vomit or blood - it also could be sweat or mucus. Funerals here initially were major source of Ebola transmission.
treating patients is one element, to the response to this outbreak - stopping transmission of the virus is the other huge challenge ebola is spread through contact. with, bodily fluids it, could be vomit or blood. - it also could be sweat or mucus funerals here initially were major source of ebola
Treating patients is one element to the response to this outbreak - stopping transmission of the virus is the other huge challenge, Ebola is. spread. through contact with bodily. fluids It could be vomit or blood - it also could be sweat or; mucus Funerals here initially were major source of Ebola
treating patients is one element to the response to this outbreak - stopping transmission of the virus is the other huge challenge. ebola is spread through contact with bodily fluids. it could be vomit or blood - it also could be sweat or mucus. funerals here initially were major source of ebola transmission.
The custom was when someone dies, the relative sometimes fall, cry on the dead body, they wash the body.
the custom was when someone dies, the relative sometimes fall cry on the dead body they wash the
The custom was when someone dies the. relative sometimes fall cry on the dead; body they wash the
the custom was when someone dies, the relative sometimes fall, cry on the dead body, they wash the body.
Temba Morris runs a government health clinic in a remote village of roughly 3,000 people near the epicenter of the Sierra Leone outbreak. Funerals in Sierra Leone, Morris says, are a very physical expression of mourning. Unfortunately, when someone dies of Ebola, the level of virus in them is at its peak and the corpse...
temba. morris runs a government health clinic in, a remote village of roughly 3,000 people near the epicenter of the sierra leone outbreak funerals in sierra leone morris says are a very physical expression of. mourning unfortunately when someone dies of ebola the level of virus in them is at its peak and the corpse is...
Temba Morris runs a government health clinic in a remote village of roughly 3,000 people near the epicenter of the. Sierra Leone outbreak Funerals in Sierra; Leone Morris says are a very physical expression of mourning; Unfortunately when someone dies, of Ebola the level. of virus in them is at its peak and the corpse ...
temba morris runs a government health clinic in a remote village of roughly 3,000 people near the epicenter of the sierra leone outbreak. funerals in sierra leone, morris says, are a very physical expression of mourning. unfortunately, when someone dies of ebola, the level of virus in them is at its peak and the corpse...
Especially when a strong relative dies like a mother, a father, a child. You know, everybody wants to touch, everybody wants to maybe fall on this, the dead and maybe roll over it to maybe express their love that they had for the particular person. So it is - yeah, it's difficult for them to accept that one.
especially when, a strong relative dies like a mother a father, a child you know everybody wants to; touch everybody wants, to maybe fall on this the dead and maybe roll over it to maybe express their love that they had, for the particular person, so it is - yeah it's difficult for them to accept that
Especially when a, strong relative dies like a mother a father a child You know everybody. wants to touch everybody wants. to, maybe fall on this the. dead and maybe roll over. it to maybe express their love that they had for the particular, person So it is - yeah it's difficult for them to accept that
especially when a strong relative dies like a mother, a father, a child. you know, everybody wants to touch, everybody wants to maybe fall on this, the dead and maybe roll over it to maybe express their love that they had for the particular person. so it is - yeah, it's difficult for them to accept that one.
But despite that difficulty, he says people are accepting that they must stay away from corpses of Ebola victims. And this could go a long way to getting this outbreak under control. Jason Beaubien, NPR News, Kailahun, Sierra Leone.
but despite that difficulty he says people are, accepting that they must stay away from corpses of ebola victims and this could go a long way to getting this outbreak under control jason beaubien npr news kailahun sierra
But despite that, difficulty he says people are accepting that they must stay away from corpses of Ebola victims And this could go a long way to getting this outbreak under control Jason Beaubien NPR News Kailahun Sierra
but despite that difficulty, he says people are accepting that they must stay away from corpses of ebola victims. and this could go a long way to getting this outbreak under control. jason beaubien, npr news, kailahun, sierra leone.
This is MORNING EDITION, from NPR News. I'm Renee Montagne.
this. is morning edition from npr news i'm renee
This is MORNING EDITION from NPR News I'm Renee,
this is morning edition, from npr news. i'm renee montagne.
And I'm Steve Inskeep.
and i'm steve
And I'm Steve
and i'm steve inskeep.
Let's go next to Thailand, a country in turmoil. Last night, at least two people were killed and 20 wounded in clashes in the capital city, Bangkok. Protesters have been camped out there since last November. The protesters are backed by the country's wealthy elites, and they are demanding the removal of a democraticall...
let's go next to thailand a, country in turmoil last night at least two people were, killed and 20 wounded in, clashes in the capital city. bangkok protesters have been camped out there since last november the protesters are. backed by the country's wealthy elites and they are demanding the removal of a democratically-...
Let's go, next to Thailand a country in turmoil Last night at least two people were killed and. 20 wounded in clashes in the capital city Bangkok Protesters have been camped out there since last, November The. protesters; are backed by the country's wealthy elites and they are, demanding the removal of a democratically...
let's go next to thailand, a country in turmoil. last night, at least two people were killed and 20 wounded in clashes in the capital city, bangkok. protesters have been camped out there since last november. the protesters are backed by the country's wealthy elites, and they are demanding the removal of a democraticall...
Michael Sullivan is in Bangkok.
michael sullivan is in
Michael Sullivan is, in
michael sullivan is in bangkok.
This is the leader of the anti-government protesters. His name is Suthep Thaugsuban.
this is the leader of the anti-government protesters his name is suthep
This is the leader. of the anti-government protesters His name is Suthep
this is the leader of the anti-government protesters. his name is suthep thaugsuban.
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For months now, Suthep has been relentless in pursuit of his goal to bring down the democratically-elected government, and replace it with an unelected government of the people, even though the party he comes from hasn't won an election in nearly two decades. Suthep's tactics have included occupying key intersections i...
for months now suthep has been relentless in pursuit of his; goal to bring, down the democratically-elected government and replace it with an unelected government. of the people even though the party he comes from hasn't won an election in nearly two decades suthep's tactics have included. occupying key; intersections ...
For months, now Suthep has been relentless in pursuit of his. goal to bring down the democratically-elected government and replace it, with an unelected government of the people even though, the party he comes from hasn't won an election in nearly two decades Suthep's tactics have included occupying key, intersections ...
for months now, suthep has been relentless in pursuit of his goal to bring down the democratically-elected government, and replace it with an unelected government of the people, even though the party he comes from hasn't won an election in nearly two decades. suthep's tactics have included occupying key intersections i...
Michael Montesano is a longtime Thai watcher at Singapore's Institute for Southeast Asian Studies.
michael montesano is a longtime thai watcher at singapore's institute for southeast, asian
Michael Montesano is a longtime Thai watcher at Singapore's Institute for Southeast Asian
michael montesano is a longtime thai watcher at singapore's institute for southeast asian studies.
Under normal circumstances, virtually anywhere else in the world, Suthep would have long since been arrested and thrown in jail.
under normal circumstances virtually anywhere else, in the world suthep would have long since. been arrested and thrown in
Under normal circumstances virtually anywhere else in the world Suthep, would have long since. been arrested and thrown in
under normal circumstances, virtually anywhere else in the world, suthep would have long since been arrested and thrown in jail.
But, in fact, Suthep is holding court in the prime minister's compound, which he and his supporters occupied a few days back.
but in fact suthep is holding court in the prime minister's compound, which, he and his supporters occupied a few days
But in fact Suthep. is holding court in the prime minister's, compound which he and his supporters occupied a few days
but, in fact, suthep is holding court in the prime minister's compound, which he and his supporters occupied a few days back.
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some people was late for church because. they wanted to see. the
Some, people was late for church, because they wanted to see the
some people was late for church because they wanted to see the show.
Well, that's - it's an interesting question because you have these other candidates who are in single digits in a lot of the polls, who are still out here, you know, hitting the pavement hard. Driving through snowy roads to get to places and talk to voters. I'm actually here in Oskaloosa. I just listened to Bill Richar...
well that's - it's an interesting question because you have these other candidates who, are in single digits in a lot of the polls who are still out here you know hitting the pavement hard driving through snowy roads to get to places and talk to voters i'm actually here in oskaloosa i just listened to bill richardson a...
Well that's - it's an interesting question because you have these other candidates, who are in single digits in a lot of the polls who are still out here, you know hitting, the pavement hard, Driving through snowy roads to get to places and talk to voters I'm actually here, in Oskaloosa; I just listened to Bill Richard...
well, that's - it's an interesting question because you have these other candidates who are in single digits in a lot of the polls, who are still out here, you know, hitting the pavement hard. driving through snowy roads to get to places and talk to voters. i'm actually here in oskaloosa. i just listened to bill richar...
And my plea to you is this. Don't let the national media decide who's going to be the top winner or who is, right now, the frontrunners. It should be you. And that's why I'm going everywhere. And I've been doing this for a year. Again, this is my second visit here. And I love Iowa's small towns. I got a nice cup of cof...
and my plea to you is this. don't let the national media decide who's going, to. be the top winner or who; is right now the frontrunners it should be you and that's why i'm going everywhere and i've. been doing this for, a year again this is my second visit here and i love iowa's small towns i. got a nice cup of coffee...
And my plea to you is this, Don't let the national media decide who's going to be the, top winner or who is right now the. frontrunners. It should be you And that's why I'm going everywhere And I've, been doing this for a year Again this is my second visit here And I love Iowa's small towns I got. a nice cup of; coffee...
and my plea to you is this. don't let the national media decide who's going to be the top winner or who is, right now, the frontrunners. it should be you. and that's why i'm going everywhere. and i've been doing this for a year. again, this is my second visit here. and i love iowa's small towns. i got a nice cup of cof...
So he was talking to maybe a few dozen voters here in Oskaloosa. And you know a candidate like Richardson, Michele, he says that if he finishes, you know, third or a strong fourth, he goes into New Hampshire with a little bit of momentum. He hopes he can keep that momentum until we get to some of the western states vot...
so he was talking to; maybe a few dozen voters here in oskaloosa and you know a. candidate like richardson michele he says that if he finishes you know third, or, a strong fourth he goes into new hampshire with a little. bit of momentum he hopes he can keep that momentum until we get to some of. the western states, vot...
So he was talking to maybe a few dozen voters here. in Oskaloosa And you know a candidate like Richardson Michele he says that if he finishes. you. know third or a strong, fourth he goes, into New Hampshire with, a little bit of momentum, He hopes he can; keep that momentum, until we get to some of the western states. ...
so he was talking to maybe a few dozen voters here in oskaloosa. and you know a candidate like richardson, michele, he says that if he finishes, you know, third or a strong fourth, he goes into new hampshire with a little bit of momentum. he hopes he can keep that momentum until we get to some of the western states vot...
Then you look on the Republican side, a candidate like John McCain, who is in third - a distant third - behind Huckabee and Romney. But if he were to finish a strong third, he goes to New Hampshire, where he has more support. And you could see him getting some momentum. So a lot of the candidates is not necessarily loo...
then you look on the republican side a candidate like john mccain who is in third - a distant third - behind huckabee and romney but if he. were to finish a strong third he goes to new hampshire where he, has. more support; and you could see him getting some momentum so a lot. of the candidates is. not necessarily look...
Then you look on the Republican side a candidate like John McCain who is in third - a distant third - behind. Huckabee and Romney But if he were to finish a strong third he goes, to New Hampshire where he has more support And you could see him getting some momentum. So a lot of the candidates is not necessarily looking...
then you look on the republican side, a candidate like john mccain, who is in third - a distant third - behind huckabee and romney. but if he were to finish a strong third, he goes to new hampshire, where he has more support. and you could see him getting some momentum. so a lot of the candidates is not necessarily loo...
Thank you, Michele.
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thank you, michele.
Thank you, David.
thank you
Thank you,
thank you, david.
That was NPR's David Greene, speaking to us from the Smokey Row Coffee House in Oskaloosa, Iowa.
that was npr's david greene speaking to us, from the smokey row coffee house in oskaloosa
That was NPR's David Greene speaking to us from the Smokey Row Coffee House in Oskaloosa;
that was npr's david greene, speaking to us from the smokey row coffee house in oskaloosa, iowa.
One of the world's most wired countries has been hit by a wave of cyber attacks, setting off alarms that other countries could be vulnerable to a frightening new form of warfare. The country under attack is Estonia, a tiny Baltic nation that's a member of NATO. Since coming out from under Soviet domination, Estonia has...
one of the world's most. wired countries has been hit by a wave of cyber attacks setting off alarms that other countries. could be vulnerable to a frightening new form of warfare the country under attack is estonia. a tiny baltic. nation that's a member of nato since coming out from under soviet domination estonia has ...
One of the world's, most wired countries has been hit by a wave of cyber attacks setting off alarms that other countries. could be vulnerable to a frightening; new form of warfare The country under attack is Estonia a tiny. Baltic nation that's a member; of NATO Since coming out from under Soviet domination Estonia has...
one of the world's most wired countries has been hit by a wave of cyber attacks, setting off alarms that other countries could be vulnerable to a frightening new form of warfare. the country under attack is estonia, a tiny baltic nation that's a member of nato. since coming out from under soviet domination, estonia has...
Since late April, hackers have been jamming the Web sites of the Estonian government and the nation's newspapers, political parties and banks. The cyber crisis began while Estonia and Russia were in the middle of a political crisis, sparked by Estonia's decision to remove a Soviet War memorial from a central square in ...
since late april hackers have been jamming the web sites of the estonian; government and. the nation's newspapers political parties and banks the. cyber crisis began while estonia and; russia were in the middle of a political crisis sparked by estonia's decision to remove a soviet war memorial from a central square in ...
Since late April hackers, have been jamming the Web sites of the Estonian government and the nation's newspapers political; parties and banks, The cyber crisis began while Estonia, and Russia were in the middle of, a political crisis sparked by Estonia's decision to remove a Soviet War memorial from a central square in...
since late april, hackers have been jamming the web sites of the estonian government and the nation's newspapers, political parties and banks. the cyber crisis began while estonia and russia were in the middle of a political crisis, sparked by estonia's decision to remove a soviet war memorial from a central square in ...
Ian Traynor has been reporting on the cyber scuffle for the Guardian. He joins us from Brussels. Tell us what happened. How did these cyber attacks unfold?
ian traynor has been reporting, on the cyber scuffle for the guardian he joins. us from brussels tell us, what happened how did. these cyber. attacks
Ian. Traynor has been reporting on the cyber scuffle for the Guardian He joins us from. Brussels Tell us what happened How did, these cyber attacks;
ian traynor has been reporting on the cyber scuffle for the guardian. he joins us from brussels. tell us what happened. how did these cyber attacks unfold?
Well, these are so-called DDoS attacks, which I'm not a computer expert myself, but apparently just means Distributed Denial of Service, whereby hundreds of thousands of messages are sent to Web sites, very very intensive bombardment that basically jams them, disables them, incapacitates them and makes them unavailable...
well these are, so-called ddos attacks which i'm, not a computer expert myself but apparently just means distributed; denial of. service whereby hundreds of thousands of messages are sent to web sites very very intensive bombardment that basically jams them, disables them incapacitates them. and makes them unavailable....
Well these are so-called DDoS attacks which I'm not a; computer expert myself but apparently just means Distributed, Denial of Service whereby hundreds of thousands of messages, are sent to Web sites very very intensive bombardment that basically, jams them, disables. them incapacitates them and makes them, unavailable...
well, these are so-called ddos attacks, which i'm not a computer expert myself, but apparently just means distributed denial of service, whereby hundreds of thousands of messages are sent to web sites, very very intensive bombardment that basically jams them, disables them, incapacitates them and makes them unavailable...
So this has been going for the past three weeks in Estonia, and it seemed to be subsiding at the moment. But they were still raging earlier this week. They've been coming from hundreds sites. But the Estonians say from over a million computers all over the world, everywhere from Vietnam to Brazil.
so, this has been going for the past three weeks in estonia and it seemed to be, subsiding at the moment but they were still raging earlier, this week they've been coming from hundreds sites but the estonians say from over a million computers all over the world everywhere from vietnam to
So this has been, going for the past three weeks in Estonia and it seemed to be subsiding at, the moment But they were still raging. earlier this week They've been. coming from hundreds sites. But the Estonians say from over a million computers all over, the world everywhere from. Vietnam to
so this has been going for the past three weeks in estonia, and it seemed to be subsiding at the moment. but they were still raging earlier this week. they've been coming from hundreds sites. but the estonians say from over a million computers all over the world, everywhere from vietnam to brazil.
The Estonians say that they could identify the beginning of the wave of attacks. They could identify the IP addresses - the Internet provider addresses - from some of the places that the attacks were emanating from. And these were primarily from Russia and some of them, indeed, from so-called Russian state institutions...
the estonians say that they, could, identify the beginning of the wave of attacks they could identify the ip addresses - the internet provider addresses - from some. of the; places that the attacks, were emanating, from and these were primarily from russia and some of them indeed from so-called russian state
The Estonians. say that they could identify the beginning of the wave of attacks They could identify the IP addresses - the Internet provider addresses - from some of the, places that the attacks were emanating from And these were primarily from Russia and some of them, indeed from so-called Russian state
the estonians say that they could identify the beginning of the wave of attacks. they could identify the ip addresses - the internet provider addresses - from some of the places that the attacks were emanating from. and these were primarily from russia and some of them, indeed, from so-called russian state institutions...
And how have the Russians responded?
and how have the russians
And how; have the, Russians
and how have the russians responded?
MR. TRAYNOR: The Russians have responded by saying, basically, prove it, denying that they have anything much to do with it. But at the same time, they've been neither deploring it or been doing anything, but there's no one to suppress it if it is indeed happening from within Russia.
mr traynor: the russians have responded, by, saying basically prove it, denying that they have anything much to do with it but at the same time they've been neither deploring it, or been doing anything but there's. no one to suppress it if it is indeed happening. from within
MR TRAYNOR: The Russians. have responded by saying basically prove it denying that they have anything much to do with it But at the same, time they've been neither deploring it, or been doing anything but there's no one to suppress it if it is indeed happening from within
mr. traynor: the russians have responded by saying, basically, prove it, denying that they have anything much to do with it. but at the same time, they've been neither deploring it or been doing anything, but there's no one to suppress it if it is indeed happening from within russia.
Just how sophisticated are these attacks? I mean, can you, by recognizing what is going on, make a connection that this has to be some sort of concerted effort that's coming from, say, a government office? Or could these just be bored teenagers?
just. how sophisticated are these attacks? i mean, can you by recognizing what is going on make a connection that this has to be some sort of concerted effort; that's coming from say a government office? or could these just be bored
Just how sophisticated are these attacks? I mean can you by recognizing. what. is, going on. make. a connection that this has to, be some, sort of concerted effort that's coming from say a government office? Or could these just be bored
just how sophisticated are these attacks? i mean, can you, by recognizing what is going on, make a connection that this has to be some sort of concerted effort that's coming from, say, a government office? or could these just be bored teenagers?
MR. TRAYNOR: It could indeed be bored teenagers, but certainly on the scale that it has been happening, (unintelligible) far from a computerized expert(ph). From some of the people I've been speaking to, the cyber terrorism experts at NATO had caught, just for example, they said that it's quite easy to track who's resp...
mr traynor: it could indeed be bored teenagers, but certainly on the scale, that it has been happening (unintelligible) far from a computerized expert(ph). from some of the people i've been speaking to the. cyber terrorism, experts at nato had caught just for example they. said that it's. quite easy to track who's resp...
MR TRAYNOR: It could indeed. be; bored teenagers but certainly on the scale that it has been happening (unintelligible) far from a computerized expert(ph). From some of the people I've been speaking to the cyber terrorism experts at. NATO had caught just, for example they said that it's quite easy to track who's respon...
mr. traynor: it could indeed be bored teenagers, but certainly on the scale that it has been happening, (unintelligible) far from a computerized expert(ph). from some of the people i've been speaking to, the cyber terrorism experts at nato had caught, just for example, they said that it's quite easy to track who's resp...
And they're also saying that something on this scale is definitely orchestrated, coordinated. And it was quite systematically directed at Estonian state institutions, the presidency, every government ministry, news organizations, the biggest banks and so on and so forth. And they see it as a system of (unintelligible),...
and they're also saying that something on this, scale is definitely orchestrated coordinated and it was quite. systematically, directed at estonian state institutions the presidency every government ministry news, organizations the biggest banks and so on and so forth and they see it as a system of (unintelligible), an...
And they're also saying that something on this scale is definitely orchestrated coordinated And it was quite systematically directed at Estonian state institutions the presidency every government ministry news organizations the biggest banks and so on and so forth; And they see it as. a system of (unintelligible), and ...
and they're also saying that something on this scale is definitely orchestrated, coordinated. and it was quite systematically directed at estonian state institutions, the presidency, every government ministry, news organizations, the biggest banks and so on and so forth. and they see it as a system of (unintelligible),...
What are the implications of a cyber attack of this scope and size? NATO has sent cyber security experts to Estonia, a member country. NATO has made cyber dissent(ph) a priority. Does NATO consider these attacks a form of aggression?
what are. the implications of a cyber attack of this scope and size? nato has sent cyber security experts to estonia a member country nato has made. cyber dissent(ph) a priority does. nato. consider these attacks a form of
What are. the implications, of a cyber attack of this scope and size? NATO has sent cyber security. experts to Estonia a member country NATO has made cyber dissent(ph) a priority, Does NATO consider these attacks a form of
what are the implications of a cyber attack of this scope and size? nato has sent cyber security experts to estonia, a member country. nato has made cyber dissent(ph) a priority. does nato consider these attacks a form of aggression?
MR. TRAYNOR: They don't really have any rules yet. I mean, they have the Prague summit of NATO leaders in 2002 that agreed to establish a unit specializing in cyber terrorism. Clearly, there are implications here. The Estonians themselves are saying what is the distance between a missile attack on an airfield and a cyb...
mr traynor: they don't; really have, any rules yet i mean they have the prague summit of nato, leaders in 2002 that agreed to establish a unit specializing in cyber terrorism clearly there are implications here the estonians themselves are saying what is the distance between a missile attack on an airfield and a cyber....
MR TRAYNOR: They don't really have any rules yet I mean they have the Prague summit of NATO leaders in 2002 that agreed to establish a unit specializing in, cyber terrorism, Clearly there are implications here The Estonians themselves are saying, what is the. distance between a missile attack on an airfield and a, cybe...
mr. traynor: they don't really have any rules yet. i mean, they have the prague summit of nato leaders in 2002 that agreed to establish a unit specializing in cyber terrorism. clearly, there are implications here. the estonians themselves are saying what is the distance between a missile attack on an airfield and a cyb...
I think that the impact of these episodes has been to concentrate minds and give everyone a wake-up call, and in fact, next month there will be a meeting of NATO officials on cyber terrorism, and cyber-warfare, so to speak, will be one of the main items that they'll be discussing.
i think that the impact of. these episodes has been to concentrate minds and give everyone a. wake-up call and in fact. next, month there will be a meeting of nato officials on cyber terrorism and, cyber-warfare, so to speak, will be one of the main items that they'll be
I think that the impact of these episodes has been to concentrate minds and give everyone a wake-up call and in fact next month there will be a meeting of NATO officials on cyber terrorism and cyber-warfare so to speak will be one of the main items that; they'll be
i think that the impact of these episodes has been to concentrate minds and give everyone a wake-up call, and in fact, next month there will be a meeting of nato officials on cyber terrorism, and cyber-warfare, so to speak, will be one of the main items that they'll be discussing.
Ian Traynor is a correspondent with the Guardian newspaper in Brussels. Thank you for speaking with us.
ian traynor is a. correspondent, with the guardian newspaper in brussels thank you for speaking with,
Ian Traynor is a correspondent with the, Guardian newspaper in Brussels Thank you for speaking with
ian traynor is a correspondent with the guardian newspaper in brussels. thank you for speaking with us.
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That's immoral, he says; higher income people have to contribute their fair share. It's a message that's resonating with Germans, who are casting their ballots with the far left in bigger and bigger numbers. They're upset at reforms of the country's social welfare and tax systems that have hit the poor and helped the w...
that's. immoral he says higher income people. have to contribute their, fair share it's a message that's resonating with germans who are casting, their, ballots with the far left in bigger. and bigger numbers they're upset at reforms of the. country's social welfare and tax systems that, have hit the poor. and helped t...
That's immoral he says higher income people have to contribute their fair share It's a message that's resonating. with Germans who are casting their ballots with the far left in bigger, and bigger numbers They're upset. at reforms of the country's social welfare and tax systems that have hit the poor and helped the wel...
that's immoral, he says; higher income people have to contribute their fair share. it's a message that's resonating with germans, who are casting their ballots with the far left in bigger and bigger numbers. they're upset at reforms of the country's social welfare and tax systems that have hit the poor and helped the w...
They see that many things are going in the wrong direction, like companies making huge profits, laying off people at the same time people in sales get a pay raise of 30 or 40 percent. And they say that's unfair. That's not what Germany's social market economy is made of.
they see that many things are going in the wrong direction like companies making huge profits laying off. people at. the same time people in; sales get, a pay raise, of. 30 or 40 percent and they say that's. unfair that's not what germany's social market economy is made
They; see. that many things are going in the wrong direction like companies making huge profits laying off people at the same. time people in sales get a pay raise of 30 or 40 percent And they say that's unfair That's not what Germany's social market economy is made
they see that many things are going in the wrong direction, like companies making huge profits, laying off people at the same time people in sales get a pay raise of 30 or 40 percent. and they say that's unfair. that's not what germany's social market economy is made of.
The social market is what Germans call the cooperation model between government, business and unions that helped Germany achieve their economic miracle after World War Two.
the, social market is what germans call the cooperation model between. government business and unions that helped germany achieve. their economic miracle after world war
The social market is what Germans call the cooperation. model between, government business and unions that helped Germany achieve their economic miracle after World. War
the social market is what germans call the cooperation model between government, business and unions that helped germany achieve their economic miracle after world war two.
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Seventy-year-old Marlis Kramer is one of the Left party's new members. In her living room she shows off her collection of political books written by Oskar Lafontaine, who's something of a hero to her. For 25 years, she was a member of the Social Democratic party and for a while, a city councilor. But she's left her on...
seventy-year-old marlis kramer is one of the left party's new members in her living room she shows off her collection of political books written by oskar. lafontaine who's something of. a, hero to her for 25 years she was a member; of the social democratic party and for a while a city councilor but she's left her one-...
Seventy-year-old Marlis Kramer is one of. the, Left party's new members In her living room she shows off her collection of political books written, by Oskar Lafontaine, who's something of a hero. to her For 25 years she was a member of the Social. Democratic party and for a while. a city councilor But she's left her o...
seventy-year-old marlis kramer is one of the left party's new members. in her living room she shows off her collection of political books written by oskar lafontaine, who's something of a hero to her. for 25 years, she was a member of the social democratic party and for a while, a city councilor. but she's left her on...
(Through Translator) Globalization, as it's happening now, means that a small few are calling the shots all over the world. And they're forcing their way on everyone else. Capital is the driving force. Oskar Lafontaine is the one who has the courage to stand up to capital. He says how it can be different.
(through translator) globalization as it's happening now means that, a small few. are, calling the shots all over the world and they're forcing their way on everyone else capital is the driving force oskar lafontaine is the one who has the courage to stand up, to capital he, says how it can be
(Through Translator) Globalization as it's happening now means that a small few are calling the shots all over. the world And they're forcing their way on everyone else, Capital is the driving force Oskar Lafontaine is the one who has the courage to stand up to capital He says how it; can be
(through translator) globalization, as it's happening now, means that a small few are calling the shots all over the world. and they're forcing their way on everyone else. capital is the driving force. oskar lafontaine is the one who has the courage to stand up to capital. he says how it can be different.
The left party's vision for society includes higher taxes for corporations, a wealth tax, renationalizing some privatized companies, and boosting welfare and jobless benefits. The party also wants to end all of Germany's military missions abroad, including in Afghanistan. Critics call it unrealistic and dangerous for G...
the left party's vision for society includes higher taxes for corporations a. wealth tax renationalizing some privatized companies and boosting welfare and, jobless benefits the party also wants to end all of germany's military missions abroad including in. afghanistan; critics call it unrealistic and, dangerous for ge...
The left party's vision for society includes higher taxes for corporations a wealth. tax renationalizing some privatized companies and boosting welfare and jobless benefits The; party also wants to end all. of Germany's. military missions, abroad including in Afghanistan Critics call it unrealistic, and. dangerous for ...
the left party's vision for society includes higher taxes for corporations, a wealth tax, renationalizing some privatized companies, and boosting welfare and jobless benefits. the party also wants to end all of germany's military missions abroad, including in afghanistan. critics call it unrealistic and dangerous for g...
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On the streets of Saarbrucken where Oskar Lafontaine used to be mayor, there's a good deal of support for the Left Party. Forty-eight-year-old Bernd Thomas has been shopping in this German city on the French border. He says in an increasingly complicated world people are looking for reassurance.
on, the, streets of saarbrucken where oskar lafontaine. used to be mayor there's. a good deal of support, for. the left party. forty-eight-year-old bernd thomas, has. been shopping in this german city on the french border he says in an, increasingly complicated world people are looking for
On the streets of Saarbrucken where Oskar Lafontaine used to be mayor there's a, good deal of support for the Left Party Forty-eight-year-old Bernd Thomas has been shopping in this, German city on the French border He says in an increasingly; complicated world people are looking for
on the streets of saarbrucken where oskar lafontaine used to be mayor, there's a good deal of support for the left party. forty-eight-year-old bernd thomas has been shopping in this german city on the french border. he says in an increasingly complicated world people are looking for reassurance.
(Through Translator) There's a yearning for clear understandable message and vision, and that has helped the Left Party. With simple language they connect with everyday people and offer protection against globalization. They are a good pinprick for the establishment, but I wouldn't really want to see them in power.
(through translator) there's a yearning for clear understandable, message and vision, and that has. helped the left party with simple. language, they connect with everyday people and offer, protection against globalization they are a good pinprick for the establishment but i, wouldn't really, want to see them in
(Through Translator) There's a yearning for clear understandable, message and vision. and. that has helped the, Left Party With simple language they connect with everyday people and offer protection against globalization They are a, good pinprick, for the establishment but I wouldn't really want. to see them in
(through translator) there's a yearning for clear understandable message and vision, and that has helped the left party. with simple language they connect with everyday people and offer protection against globalization. they are a good pinprick for the establishment, but i wouldn't really want to see them in power.
Observers say the Left Party is still seen by many as too radical to govern on the federal level any time soon. But Germany's Green Party was considered radical when it burst upon the scene in the early '80s, and it ended up in a government coalition for seven years. For NPR News, I'm Kyle James in Berlin.
observers say the left party is still seen by many as too radical to govern on the federal level any time soon but germany's green party was considered radical when it burst. upon the scene in the early '80s and it ended up in a government coalition for seven years for npr news i'm kyle james in
Observers say the Left. Party is still seen by many as too radical to govern. on. the federal level any time soon But Germany's Green Party was considered, radical; when, it burst upon. the scene. in the early '80s and it ended up in a government coalition for seven years For NPR News I'm Kyle James in.
observers say the left party is still seen by many as too radical to govern on the federal level any time soon. but germany's green party was considered radical when it burst upon the scene in the early '80s, and it ended up in a government coalition for seven years. for npr news, i'm kyle james in berlin.
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Say you're a comedian like our commentator Darryl Littleton. Should you and your friends tell jokes about Senator Barack Obama? Here's how Littleton sees it.
say you're a comedian like our commentator darryl littleton should you and your friends tell jokes about senator barack obama? here's how littleton sees
Say you're a comedian like our commentator Darryl Littleton Should you and your friends tell jokes about Senator Barack Obama? Here's how Littleton sees
say you're a comedian like our commentator darryl littleton. should you and your friends tell jokes about senator barack obama? here's how littleton sees it.
Pay attention. America's black comedians are facing a dire dilemma: Should we rake Barack Obama across the coals like we would definitely do to John, John, Rudy, Hillary and Mitt, or should we withhold playing the race card? To tom or not to tom, that is the question that can get you ostracized.
pay attention america's black comedians are facing a, dire dilemma: should we rake barack obama across the; coals like we would definitely do to john john rudy hillary and mitt or should we withhold playing. the race card? to tom or not to tom that is the, question that can get you
Pay attention America's black comedians are facing a dire dilemma: Should we. rake. Barack Obama across the; coals like we would definitely do; to John John, Rudy Hillary and Mitt or should we withhold playing the race card? To tom or not. to tom that is the question that can get you
pay attention. america's black comedians are facing a dire dilemma: should we rake barack obama across the coals like we would definitely do to john, john, rudy, hillary and mitt, or should we withhold playing the race card? to tom or not to tom, that is the question that can get you ostracized.
If you decide to become a true comedian and break him down, the question becomes one of where do you blast him. It's one thing to take him to task in a black venue amongst one's own. It's almost like talking about a relative at the family reunion.
if you decide to become a true comedian and break him down the question becomes one of where, do you blast him it's one thing to take him to, task in a black, venue amongst one's own it's almost like talking about a relative at the family
If you decide to become a true comedian and break him. down the question becomes one of where. do you blast him It's, one thing to take him to task in a. black venue. amongst one's own It's almost like talking about a relative at the family
if you decide to become a true comedian and break him down, the question becomes one of where do you blast him. it's one thing to take him to task in a black venue amongst one's own. it's almost like talking about a relative at the family reunion.
But what happens if you're playing a white or mixed crowd? Do you smack him around verbally in front of company? Do you let outsiders hear what you really think about your kin? And then there's television. Say you have a Barack bit that's been rocking and a big time TV opportunity rears its head. Do you show the world ...
but what happens if you're playing a white or mixed crowd? do; you smack him around verbally in, front of company? do you let outsiders hear what you really think about your kin? and then there's television say you. have a barack bit that's been rocking and a, big time tv opportunity rears its head do you show the worl...
But what happens if you're playing a white or mixed crowd? Do you smack. him around verbally, in front of, company? Do you let outsiders hear what you really think about your kin? And then there's, television Say you have a Barack bit that's been rocking and a big time TV opportunity rears its head Do you show the worl...
but what happens if you're playing a white or mixed crowd? do you smack him around verbally in front of company? do you let outsiders hear what you really think about your kin? and then there's television. say you have a barack bit that's been rocking and a big time tv opportunity rears its head. do you show the world ...
Keep in mind, if you point out his mortal shortcomings in a public forum, you might never be able to sit comfortably around black folks again. When recognized, your coffee will come cold and your car will most certainly be damaged when given to a black valet. Want your clothes dry-cleaned without irremovable stains? Do...
keep in mind if you point out his mortal shortcomings in a public forum you might never be able to sit comfortably. around black. folks again when recognized your coffee will come, cold and your car, will most certainly, be damaged when given to a black valet want your clothes dry-cleaned without irremovable stains? do...
Keep in mind. if you point out his mortal shortcomings, in a public forum you might never be able to sit comfortably around black. folks again When recognized your coffee will come, cold and your car will most certainly be damaged when given to a black valet Want. your clothes dry-cleaned without irremovable stains? Do...
keep in mind, if you point out his mortal shortcomings in a public forum, you might never be able to sit comfortably around black folks again. when recognized, your coffee will come cold and your car will most certainly be damaged when given to a black valet. want your clothes dry-cleaned without irremovable stains? do...
And you can forget about eating soul food at a restaurant. In the 'hood, tampering with your meal will be grounds to get a medal. Now the other alternative is, you can keep your mouth shut. If Barack wins or doesn't won't be because of your little ha-has and hee-hees. The way he's rolling, you'd have to unearth picture...
and you can forget about eating soul food at, a restaurant. in the 'hood tampering, with your meal will be grounds to get a medal now the other alternative is you can keep. your mouth shut if barack wins or. doesn't won't be because of your, little ha-has and hee-hees, the way he's rolling you'd have to unearth picture...
And you can forget about eating soul food at a restaurant In the, 'hood tampering with; your meal, will, be grounds to get a medal Now the other alternative is you, can keep your mouth shut If Barack wins or. doesn't won't be because of your little ha-has and hee-hees The way he's rolling you'd have to unearth pictures...
and you can forget about eating soul food at a restaurant. in the 'hood, tampering with your meal will be grounds to get a medal. now the other alternative is, you can keep your mouth shut. if barack wins or doesn't won't be because of your little ha-has and hee-hees. the way he's rolling, you'd have to unearth picture...
Freedom to criticize is one of the reasons people become comedians. Of course, like anybody who doesn't own a pointy hood, I detested the Michael Richards' rant and subsequent Negro apology tour of 2006. But I defend his right to have spewed ignorance.
freedom to criticize is one, of the reasons people become comedians of course like anybody who doesn't own a. pointy hood i detested. the michael richards' rant, and subsequent negro apology tour of 2006. but i defend. his. right to have spewed,
Freedom to criticize is. one of the reasons people become comedians Of course like anybody who doesn't own a pointy hood I detested the Michael Richards' rant and subsequent Negro apology tour of 2006. But I defend his right to have spewed
freedom to criticize is one of the reasons people become comedians. of course, like anybody who doesn't own a pointy hood, i detested the michael richards' rant and subsequent negro apology tour of 2006. but i defend his right to have spewed ignorance.
All citizens should be allowed to exercise their right of freedom of speech. You just have to understand that along with that freedom come consequences. So, sure, a black comedian could talk about Barack Obama, but if your sweet potato pie tastes a little funny next time, don't say you weren't warned.
all citizens should, be allowed to, exercise their right of freedom of speech, you. just have to understand that along with that freedom come consequences so sure a black comedian could. talk about barack obama but if your sweet potato pie tastes a, little, funny next time don't say you weren't
All citizens should be allowed, to exercise their right of freedom of speech You just have to understand that along with that freedom come consequences So; sure a black comedian could talk about Barack Obama but if your sweet potato pie tastes. a little funny next time don't say you weren't
all citizens should be allowed to exercise their right of freedom of speech. you just have to understand that along with that freedom come consequences. so, sure, a black comedian could talk about barack obama, but if your sweet potato pie tastes a little funny next time, don't say you weren't warned.
That was Los Angeles-based author and comedian Darryl Littleton.
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That was Los Angeles-based, author and comedian; Darryl
that was los angeles-based author and comedian darryl littleton.
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People who live and work in wildfire country have always known the danger. But things seem to be getting worse.
people who live, and work in wildfire country have always known the danger but things seem to be getting
People who live and work in wildfire country have always known the danger But things seem to be getting,
people who live and work in wildfire country have always known the danger. but things seem to be getting worse.
The police did nothing to stop him. His supporters now sit in the middle of a normally busy street, under huge awnings to shield them from the heat. There's plenty of free food and drink and regular entertainment. A lot of the crowd, if not most, has been bussed in, some say rented. Suthep's real backers, the money, ar...
the police did nothing to stop him; his supporters now sit in the middle. of a normally busy street under huge awnings to shield them from the heat there's plenty of free food and, drink, and regular. entertainment a lot of the crowd if not most has been bussed in some say. rented suthep's real backers the money are, f...
The police did nothing, to stop him His supporters now sit in the middle of a normally busy street under huge awnings to shield. them from the heat There's plenty of free food and drink and regular, entertainment A lot of the crowd, if, not most has been bussed. in some say rented Suthep's real backers the money are fr...
the police did nothing to stop him. his supporters now sit in the middle of a normally busy street, under huge awnings to shield them from the heat. there's plenty of free food and drink and regular entertainment. a lot of the crowd, if not most, has been bussed in, some say rented. suthep's real backers, the money, ar...
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It's a fight that's been going on ever since Yingluck's brother Thaksin Shinawatra became prime minister and harnessed the political power of Thailand's rural and urban poor with populist schemes that got him elected repeatedly, then eventually deposed in a 2006 coup for abuse of power, a coup engineered by the elite w...
it's a fight that's been going, on ever since yingluck's brother thaksin shinawatra became prime minister and harnessed. the political power of thailand's rural and urban poor with populist schemes that. got him elected repeatedly then eventually deposed in a, 2006 coup for abuse of power a coup engineered by the elite...
It's a fight that's been going on ever since Yingluck's. brother, Thaksin Shinawatra became prime minister and harnessed the political power of Thailand's rural and. urban poor with populist schemes; that got him elected repeatedly then eventually deposed in a 2006 coup for abuse of power a coup, engineered by the elit...
it's a fight that's been going on ever since yingluck's brother thaksin shinawatra became prime minister and harnessed the political power of thailand's rural and urban poor with populist schemes that got him elected repeatedly, then eventually deposed in a 2006 coup for abuse of power, a coup engineered by the elite w...