20/01/2012 Newsround


20/01/2012

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Hey guys, Hayley and Joe here with all you need to know this afternoon.

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We'll find out what's happened to Gary Lineker's face.

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We'll also tell you what job Becks wants next.

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And... We are Ant and Dec. Find out all the Goss on Newsround. First -

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it's been nearly a week since the Costa Concordia cruise ship

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capsized off the coast of Italy, killing 11 people. Divers have had

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to stop their search for survivors yet again today because of worries

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about their safety. And more and more questions are being asked

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about why this happened and who is to blame. When it was launched, the

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Costa Concordia was the largest ship ever built in Italy. Now it

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lies stranded on its side slowly sinking. So far 11 people have lost

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their lives and another 21 are missing. But could more have been

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done to save everyone on the boat? This video shows a crew member

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telling passenger there is's only been a power cut, after the boat

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had begun taking in water. TRANSLATION: Everything will be

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fine. If you want to stand here it's fine, but I'm kindly asking

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you to go back to your rooms, everything is under control.

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There's been a lot of criticism of the way passengers were treated,

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but Rosaline Ringkin, one of the People could have died Was amazing

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how we even got that amount of people off that ship and safe and

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sound. Lots of people say Captain Francesco Skettino is to blame for

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the accident. It is thought he took the ship off course and got into a

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lifeboat before everybody was rescued. TRANSLATION: The ship was

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heading forwards, not sideways, there was a rock, we shouldn't have

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hit it. The rescue operation has stopped today because of fears that

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the ship could slip further under the water. Hopes of finding the

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remaining people are fading fast. Police in Londonderry, in Northern

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Ireland, are looking through pictures from security cameras for

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clues about who could have planted two bombs which exploded there last

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night. No-one was hurt, because police managed to get everyone out

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in time. Officers are investigating whether the bombs were left by a

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group who want Northern Ireland to be part of a united Ireland instead

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of the UK. Now, fancy getting involved in the

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world's biggest bird survey? Well, you can. The charity that looks

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after birds has set up a project to try to work out how many different

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types of feathery friends we have in the UK. And you know how much I

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love to dress up. So, I grabbed my binoculars and went twitching. When

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Newsround sent me bird watching I was pretty confident I knew what it

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took to be a good spotter. But I found some chides were the real

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experts. I think I will join them but I feel a bit overdressed now.

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These kids are taking part in the RSPB Bill Schools Bird watch

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Project. They are recording the different species which visit

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school grounds, including wood pigeons, magpies, and robins. So

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what have we seen so far? A pigeon, a bluetit, and a magpie. The RSPB

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hopes everyone will get involved. It is really important. Over

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500,000 people take part in the wider project, giving us

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information, so we can't ignore it. It is very useful to us. We track

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declines and increases in all the birds. It is fun and contributing

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to scientific data. In the classroom they learn about the

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foods that the birds eat. Which is your favourite? Robins.

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nationwide project is in its 11th year now. Since it started, more

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than 70 different species have been recorded in school grounds. But

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judging by how determined these guys are, they will probably find

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even more. They showed me up plich.

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-- pretty much. And if you want to get involved in

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the Big Garden birdwatch, check out the Newsround website to find out

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how. David Beckham has said he wants to Captain this year's team

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at the Olympics. I obviously stressed how important

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it is for me to be part of the Olympic team and they said fine, we

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understand that, we will support you through that and we'll get

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round it. I've got a chance of playing in it. Check out this

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cheesy picture of Gary Lineker. It's made of over 500 different

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types of food, including 72 pieces of cheese! Gary is well impressed

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and he says he particularly loves his cauliflower ears.

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How do you fancy a trip to space? Well, that's the prize that could

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be waiting for whoever wins this year's Britain's Got Talent. Simon

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Cowell is trying to work out a way to blast the champion into orbit so

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that they can be the first person to perform to the whole planet!

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Today was the first day of auditions, so we sent along the

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most talented man we know, Ore, to find out all the goss and what sort

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of act the judges reckon will win this year. Britain's Got Talent is

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back and I'm getting ready to showcase my talents on the red

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carpet. The only problem is there are a lot of people here and I

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haven't really got a talent. I will tell you what, why don't I

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interview the stars instead, because that's what I do best.

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brand-new panel, a new year, we are looking to find genuine talent.

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the return of the dark Lord himself. He's back. The boss is coming back.

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We are really pleased to see him back. The singers can do X Factor.

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Let's keep this for the nutty acts, the dogs and the granddads.

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Animals? It would be great to find a comedian or a decent

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Impressionist. Alesha Dixon, she can sing and dance and she presents

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on CBBC! Are you auditioning today? I might do now. That was wicked.

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Will the dancing dog win this year? Yes, and everything I said, there

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is a gap in the market for a dog to be a star. You saw the silent

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movie? Who is the star? The dog. Ugge, bless him, is 12, so there'll

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be a gap in the market. Who will win Britain's Got Talent 2012? Will

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it be a singer, a dancer, a dancing dog? Will it be a Newsround

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