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if the here are some of the main stories. Images of an injured boy in

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Aleppo have caused shock around the world. The new Ben has said today

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that no aid is reaching the city. -- that United Nations has said to be.

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Why? Because of fighting. Police in Rio say that they swimmers made up a

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story about being robbed in order to cover up an incident at a petrol

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station. And a report on how nomad at

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herdsmen in Tibetan regions are adapting to modern life.

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that there is an increase in the that there is an increase in the

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number of a slammer for but tweets sent immediately after a terrorist

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attack. This student uses Twitter a lot. It

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says, it is time to go. You need to leave. You are not integrated

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enough. Do you get more messages like this when there is an incident

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like this Nice attack? Yes. Even if I am talking about something

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unrelated, even if I am sending condolences to the victims.

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Researchers at a think tank have been looking at Islamophobic treats

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for five months. Tweets which are seriously derogative the. It has

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been building month on month. In July, just under 7000 treats every

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day. The man behind start interrupting. He says it is three

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speech. It is freedom of expression. If you

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have got something to say, say it. Do you want to talk about Sharia

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law? We will talk about it. We have been taught to be politically

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correct. The research shows there are large peaks in Islamophobic

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treats following terror attacks. 20,000. In July, the most

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Islamophobic month so far, this was significant. Each of these red dots

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is an Islamophobic Tweet. All happening in the immediate aftermath

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of Nice. This film-maker has also... I do not like racist people, sexist

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people, but shutting them down will people, but shutting them down will

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not resolve this. The feelings do not disappear. We are going to have

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two discover together what does it mean to be British moving forward,

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to build a society that includes all of us. If you minutes ago we were

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talking about those terrible pictures of the young boy in Aleppo

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who had been injured in an air who had been injured in an air

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the situation in Syria. Amnesty the situation in Syria. Amnesty

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International has released details of what it says are 18,000 people

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killed in Government prisons since the uprating -- since the uprising

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began in 2011. One of those prisons highlighted is not far from

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Damascus. Little is known about what goes on in there about using from

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former prisoners, a three-dimensional computer model has

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been used to recreate what the building is like and what life is

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like in sight. Our reporter has been speaking to people who have spent

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time in Syrian presence. Pictured at a protest against the

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Syrian regime in 2011. She worked as an activist and journalist in

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Damascus before she was arrested in April 2000 and 13.

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'S eating from a Turkish city near the border with Syria she tells me

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she does not want to go back home -- talking to me from a Turkish city.

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Did you see anyone in present being tortured Mr Mac that prison guards

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used to make women take off their cloud and let them know they --

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being tortured a 15-year-old woman. They would leave her naked tied up

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in the corner of a room. They treated her like an animal. And she

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says conditions were worse for men. These are sketches made by another

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former detainee. Nearly 70 men in a prison cell. The artist does not

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want to be identified but wait last year he shared his horrific

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experience. The thing that most stayed with me, the first night I

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saw a body I felt so sick and sad I could not sleep. I remember reading

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on a body and wondering when can they remove it so I can have more

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space. He managed to escape. It is here in Lebanon that many of

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those fleeing persecution in Syria camp, but many people remain in

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prison. The Syrian regime has denied allegations of torture but human

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rights groups say that ending such abuse is a priority even as talks

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about how to end the war Syria continued.

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Senegal where the President is Senegal where the President is

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ordering child beggars to be removed. There are an estimated

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30,000 children begging every day and I were reporter has been with a

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group of police officers working on group of police officers working on

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this issue. A policeman what's up to a boy as if

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to give him spear change. But he is trying to get a hold of him and drag

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him onto this vehicle -- give him some change.

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We have picked up 30 kids in over one hour. This gives you an idea of

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the scale of the problem and the challenges ahead.

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Child begging is rampant because in many cases it is organised by

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schools. Teachers say it is the only way to make sure that children eat.

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TRANSLATION: The problem is that the Government is not feeding and

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educating these children. They need to take charge of them. How I do not

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know but this is the only way to stop begging. But some teachers have

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been accused of violence. This student said that if they failed to

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bring back a sum of money equal to about $1 he would be worked. Some

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children were beaten to death. In Senegal forced begging is punishable

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with prison but very few teachers have been secreted. TRANSLATION:

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Politician to think about the electorate and what impact it will

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have on the regime. There are religious pressure groups which

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taken. The children taken off the taken. The children taken off the

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streets" in this state run shelter. TRANSLATION: We will enforce the

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law. When their parents come to pick up their children we warned them

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that it we find them begging again that it we find them begging again

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the same parents will be taken to the police and to the prosecutor's

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office where the law will be enforced. Authorities say police

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patrols have already sent a strong message to the public. 500 children

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have been removed from the streets but as yet no teachers have been

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prosecuted. We have heard from Senegal, Syria,

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Brazil, the United States, and we will hear more from India on

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warnings about a tiger. More on Team GB at the Olympics.

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Five medals for Great Britain on day 13 of the Rio Olympics including two

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goals. One of those came in the men's triathlon with Alistair

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Brownlee retaining his title from London, finishing ahead of his

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brother who claims silver. Alistair Brownlee is the first athlete to get

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successive titles. The world number 22 defeated China.

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The Chinese to get to 21-19. The British were too good in the third

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and final game. They won bronze. But in's first Olympic badminton medal

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in 12 years. Liam Heath and John Scofield took silver in the final of

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the men's kayak double. They ticked that well preserved

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silver to add to the bronze they won in London four years ago.

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Jade Jones of Team GB is in the final of the Taekwondo and 57

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kilograms category. The final is just after two o'clock

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in the morning UK time with Jones guaranteed at least silver.

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This is the middle table. Team GB still second behind the United

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States. China now have more overall medals.

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Golf in women's ten meter and platform that leaving.

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This is Outside Source. Our lead story comes from Syria where images

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of this injured five-year-old boy in Aleppo has caused shock around the

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world. He was rescued in a building that was hit by an air strike.

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Some of the main stories after Outside Source. World news America

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is trying to make sense of what happens to those US swimmers in Rio.

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Swimmers say they were robbed, Swimmers say they were robbed,

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police say they made it up. And in news at ten reports on

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A-level results. These are the exams many students take as the age of 18.

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A record number of university places have been awarded.

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Next, an interesting report from a Next, an interesting report from a

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correspondent who is normally based in Beijing, but who has travelled

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away for this story, to the Tibetan regions of Western China. Until a

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few decades ago people lived as tribal nomads, but as this report

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shows that no mad spirit is still there.

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It is time to round up bit yaks. A return to a way of life driven by

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moving animals in search of greener pastures.

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TRANSLATION: We are nomads to the bottom of our hearts. We do not like

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being in houses. For centuries these people survived

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as tribal nomads before a deliberate Government policy of relocation to

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The Times. The commonest party sees this was to improve living

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standards. Critics say it is a control mechanism. Now most spend

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the cold winter in fixed dwellings and only in the summer make for the

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hills along recently built roads. TRANSLATION: We need to change

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grasslands to make money and provide for our family. Every year it is

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like this. China's to put in areas have been hotbeds -- china's Tibetan

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areas. Big Government's answer is development. A grassland adventure

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park has been built in the middle of a migration route. Hence men pushed

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their livestock through the gate and pass the tourist vehicles --

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TRANSLATION: It feels like another TRANSLATION: It feels like another

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world. I feel stronger. Tibetan people lead a more simple life.

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Opinion is divided on whether this development plan is a good thing

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despite many Tibetans getting a job in the park. TRANSLATION: And cans

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have increased and transportation is more convenient that the

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environmental harm from development has been huge. From a traditional

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way of life to live with a massive influx of tourism, it is always

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going to be good and bad. You can only hope that the benefits outweigh

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any pitfalls but when it comes to the grassland, Tibetans, despite

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everything that's the modern world everything that's the modern world

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is throwing at them, the culture appears to remain remarkably

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resilient. At least for these communities and at least for the

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time being. It has taken these, this family finally arrives at the high

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mountain pastures. There are no shops, no tourists. But the is the

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space of their ancestors. I am pretty sure we have never gone

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from some Tibetan areas of China to Leeds. We have got to talk about the

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Brownlee brothers who were exceptional. They are from Leeds.

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Who needs to be to go to Brazil when you can go to the Costa Del Leeds.

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We now have Olympic gold and silver medallists from Leeds. The

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atmosphere was amazing. Everyone here celebrated when the boys

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crossed the line. You know the boys, how do you feel

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seeing them get gold and silver? It was terrific seeing them come across

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the line in first and second. The result that everybody was hoping

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for. How hard do they work? Enter doubly hard. The end, day out. They

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never skipped a session. It motivates the youngsters to put the

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hours end. It could be you next time. Let us also speak to the

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director of sport at the University of Leeds. Talk me through the

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tactics. It went to plan. They stretched out the swim, created

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space, they worked hard on the bike, making sure that they separated

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themselves out from the strong running competitors. On the run they

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treated space from anyone else, off they went. They are strong and of

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the sports. They can control the lease. Alistair Brownlee told the

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cycle they worked hard to make sure cycle they worked hard to make sure

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that any of the athletes did not have a chance. That plan worked. Let

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us finish Outside Source with a couple of stories. The story of the

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Tiger in India in a moment. First, some of the other stories from Rio

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that we have not got into yet. This does not happen very often but

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busy bolt had company as he finishes 200 metres semifinal. His Canadian

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opponent came close to taking the race which wanted a cheeky grin and

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a wave of the finger. While others were just enjoying what

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has been cold the bromance. There are over 1 billion people in

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India and many of them are big sports enthusiasts that India does

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not punch its wheat at the Olympics. Michael Phelps has more Olympic

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medals than India has ever won. In Rio there were no medals at all

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until this bronze in the wrestling freestyle category. And the wrestler

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has been hailed. Lots of controversy about some

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boxing decisions. The Irish fighter lost in a unanimous decision to his

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Russian opponents. Note the Irish broadcaster has treated this

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interactive game, it is called can you beat the Russian boxer? No

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matter how many punches you throw, you always lose. The International

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Boxing Association dropped the number of officials but it says only

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a handful of rulings were not at the level expected.

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The Olympic action will be going on The Olympic action will be going on

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for quite a view more hours today. I want to finish the programme with a

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story from India. One of India's best

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known animals has died. Machli was a Bengal tiger,

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and had starred in Jill McGivering tells

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us about her life. She became one of the most famous

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tigers in the world. Her face dominated

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documentaries, films and Her name, Machli, means fish

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because of the marking on her face. But she was also known as the Lady

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of the Lake and as a queen, loved for her grace, power

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and sheer majesty. She was first spotted

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here in Ranthambore National Park

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almost 20 years ago. She was a young tigress

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but Here she rolls over onto her

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back before fighting off her own mother to take control

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of a prized piece of territory. She soon proved an excellent

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mother herself. She had 11 cubs in all, some

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fathered by the biggest and most She guarded them fiercely

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shielding them from This was one of her most

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extraordinary battles, with an adult crocodile more than

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four metres long. They were competing for prey along

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the water line. She proved herself

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the stronger of the two. In her final days she was clearly

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failing. She no longer had the

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strength to defend her Many expressed their dismay

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as news of her death. One comment stated simply,

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there will Just time to remind you that after

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Outside Source we have got the news at ten if you are watching on BBC

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News Channel in the UK, world News America if you are watching outside

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the UK on BBC world News. Thank you the UK on BBC world News. Thank you

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for watching. We will be back at the same time next week. Goodbye.

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