01/03/2014 Newsround


01/03/2014

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Ayshah here. The woman behind the funniest clip of the week explains

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what happened and broom snitches and quaffle. Harry Potter fiction turns

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into a real life game. This is Newsround.

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To Ukraine where there's increasing worries about other countries

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getting involved in the crisis. US President Obama's warned Russia not

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to interfere with what's going on. 150,000 Russian tribes are on high

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alert on the Ukrainian border. Yesterday, one of the Ukraine's

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leading politicians accused them of being part of the taking over two

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main airports. Next, budding engineers are being

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given the chance to sign up for elite space training. It is part of

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the UK Government's plan to attract more young people interested in the

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science and engineering to the industry. They've launched the first

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university apprenticeship in space training. They say the UK space

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business could be worth ?30 billion in 20 years' time.

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Leanne and Kasey who play Faith and Bailey in the Dumping Ground stopped

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by Newsround yesterday. Leah asked them everything you wanted to know

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about working on the show. Katherine says how long have you

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been acting for? How old were you? I've been doing it from a young age.

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Professionally, five or six years. I started when I was 13. Went to an

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agenciy not far from where I lived. I got signed when I was 14. It

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kicked off from there really. This is from max? Is it hard making the

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heowed at all? Acting's not really easy. You have to wake up at 4.30am

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or 5.00am. You have lunch time, that's it. You finish about 7.00

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sometimes. It is quite demanding. You have to really love it and you

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have to be really passionate about it.

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Next, a man who had a world first operation to have part of his leg

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aatared se to his arm spoke about -- reattached to his arm. There was

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nothing doctors could do when Ian McGregor was diagnosed with a tumour

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on his leg. After an 18-hour operation doctors removed the

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tumour, attached it to his arm. Removed the tumour and grafted the

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muscles back on to the skin. They kept saying, we'll definitely take

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the calf off. Implant it into your right arm to keep it alive. Amazing

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what they can do. It is like Star Trek. Getting into the realms of

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that. Speaking of science fiction becoming real life fact. A new

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adapted version of quidditch from Harry Potter has become one of the

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fastest growing team sports in the UK. We've been checking out one of

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Britain's best teams. It is fiction into reality from the

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pages of Potter into the playing fields of Oxford. One of the top

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teams in Europe playing quidditch The broomsticks raise a lot of

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eyebrows. We like it has a handicap. Playing one-handed is what a lot of

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people find difficult. They may not be able to fly but everything else

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has been adapted. It is contact, tack tickets. It is rugby and

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handball combined with a broom between your legs. You have the

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chasers trying to score. The bludgers trying to get people out

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and then the sneakers trying to catch the snitch. Three games going

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on at once. Despite all the confusion, more people are playing

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it. I thought it would be strange people of the world playing. I came

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down expecting to hate it and loved it. But whatever happens, the game's

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not over until someone catches the snitch. You end the Graham by

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grabbing the ball in a sock carried by them. Sounds simple but it's not

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as the snitch can leave the field and run almost wherever they want.

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As long as you stay within a set brownedry given at the start of the

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game, anywhere goes. So, in theory, this game can go on for a very, very

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long time. That got us thinking about which sport real or fictional

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you'd like to try out and why. You've been telling us on our

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Newsround website. Finally, the woman behind the

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funniest clip of the week has been explaining how it happened. This

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video of BBC News reporter Caroline Bilton disappearing from view live

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on telly has had over 3 million hits online. She's come clean about what

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caused it. This is the camera that had the technical fault that caused

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it to tilt upwards towards the ceiling which gave the impression

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I'd sunk down in my chair. This is the chair I was sitting on and there

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are no levers to make it drop and no sinkhole. So, why did the picture

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behind me stay still? It is because we use a special screen and this

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camera super imposes that image behind me. It's as simple as that!

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That's all from us. We are back tomorrow

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