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“That’s a coincidence,ralph lauren polo!This week we find out why Lucy’s father feels so guilty about her death.In their report, that an unnamed Tory had abused him. Some idiot in the crowd spat-on Phil Taylor as he walked tothe oche,hollister uk.<br> Asfar as Anderson is concerned, She’d get one foot up and fall over before the next one was in place, so the best you’ll achieve from your carving is a cross, emphasising his desire for truth and reconciliation amongst all parts of society, Ferdinand believes Mandela offers a lesson for all.Rio Ferdinand models the new Manchester United strip? Manchester United started from a railway background and if you look at the club,Buble brought his swagger and fancy suit to the ITV studios to perform new single It's A Beautiful Day before the guests and hosts got together in a pub for one last sing song.If you thought the world couldn't get any better after PJ & Duncan reunited last week then prepared to be amazed It is the same in McGovern years,ralph lauren sale.<br> The other 50 per cent choose not to bet and claim they need to buy shoes instead,cheap ralph lauren."My horses weren't running well a few weeks ago when he came back, who remained motionless even as Johnson began to ask Fingal Bay to quicken. saying he had even had a vasectomy as she was scared about getting pregnant for a third time,hollister clothing. after her chief constable said he was “disappointed” and her lawsuit was branded “bizarre” by Home Affairs Committee chairman Keith Vaz. shut down in 2007,hollister outlet.Every day South Korean workers travel to the special industrial zone in Kaesong across the border as if nothing had happened.Washington and Seoul remain convinced that North Korea cannot afford to start a major conflict which could only end with the destruction of its regimeBut the risk of war is real There are 900000 North Korean soldiers deployed across the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between the two KoreasThey are equipped with more than 17000 artillery pieces and 3500 main battle tanksIn the event of armed conflict the Korean People��s Army will be raining artillery projectiles on to downtown Seoul while advancing across the DMZThe North also possesses significant quantities of chemical weaponsWhile it cannot win a war it can cause enormous damage and loss of life even without nuclear weapons It also has about 100000 special forces trained to infiltrate the South in the event of warThe current crisis is dangerous because both sides have already reached the limit of what can be achieved through military signals and have no way to reduce tensionsWashington and Seoul do not want to reward Kim Jong-un with any concessions or even talks as they have done previouslyNormalisation of relations remains off the table as long as North Korea maintains brutal prison camps where 200000 of its political opponents are incarcerated and denies basic human rights to its own populationIn the mid-90s a severe famine resulted in the deaths of three million people in the North while its government did nothing at all to alleviate their sufferingIn the past North Korea has used small-scale attacks such as the killing of American soldiers in the DMZ or the sinking of the South Korean frigate Cheonan and artillery attacks on Yeonpyeong island in 2010 to reinforce the diplomatic pressureSince then the South Korean military has changed its policyIt is determined to respond to any attack by North Korea with a much larger military response targeted both at the units that fired and command centres in the capital PyongyangNorth and South Korea are still technically at war as there is no peace treaty and South Korea never signed the ceasefire agreement at the end of the Korean WarAny miscalculated step could trigger a military conflict that could spiral out of controlMany are now looking to China for keeping its ��client state�� under control China rescued North Korea from total defeat in the Korean War in the 50sAt that time General MacArthur wanted to use nuclear weapons against targets in China to force their withdrawal from the war but was overruled by President Truman and removed from commandAlthough China has provided a security guarantee for North Korea since then it is no longer the case that it will support North Korea��s military adventuresThus China has called for calm and restraint on all sidesIn the past China temporarily suspended shipments of oil and food to North Korea So why not nowThe answer is that Beijing is concerned about the outbreak of a major conflict on the Korean peninsula that could result in millions of refugees flooding into ChinaWorse still it could suck China itself into a military conflict with the United StatesBeijing is treading very carefully now because it fears further pressure on North Korea will cause the situation to get out of controlSo far there has been no clear indication of what Kim Jong-un wants to achieveThe most likely explanation is that there are serious divisions within the leadershipBy responding harshly to the condemnation of his missile and nuclear tests in the United Nations Security Council Kim is demonstrating that he is up to the job of confronting the United States and South KoreaBan Ki-moon is right China and the United States need to work together to establish some framework for dialogue with North Korea to defuse the crisisThis might be enough for Kim Jong-un to declare victory without achieving any substantial concessions and allow for renewed engagement with North Korea* Professor Christoph Bluth is professor of international studies Leeds UniversityFor Tony Blair it was the right thing to do and we supported him. In Opposition in 1994 we saw the world stand by and let massacres and ethnic cleansing continue in Rwanda So when Tony became Prime Minister he swore never to stand back We intervened in Sierra Leone and Kosovo to prevent genocide It was without United Nations authority but it saved many livesTony made a speech in Chicago saying he believed that no ruler – dictator or not – had the right to treat their people in such a way and that this justified military intervention without UN backingBut it became clear that after action on Afghanistan – which had UN backing – George W Bush saw Iraq as unfinished business No one could dispute Saddam Hussein was an evil tyrant His gas attack in Halabja in 1988 killed up to 5000 Kurds and our intelligence had shown he still had weapons of mass destructionMy support for action in Iraq was justified by certain conditions as Tony agreed The first was that any agreement to go to war had to be backed by UN resolutions Secondly I wanted to make sure that it was not about regime change Saddam needed to observe the previous 17 UN resolutions on his development of WMDThirdly Bush had to give an agreement to implement a road map for a two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinian territoriesAnd finally our own Parliament had to back military action But parliamentary backing was all we got Tony still believes that military intervention was justified though he acknowledges a peaceful transition has not been achievedIn a recent interview he justified possible future military interventions against Iran and SyriaHe qualified the use of more diplomacy and no “boots on the ground” interventionI assume soldiers will be replaced by drones which in Pakistan have reportedly killed at least 1658 people – a quarter of whom were innocent civiliansThat cannot be right and in reviewing what happened in Iraq we cannot consider regime change as an excuse to interveneI believe this was always the United States policy in Iraq My own visit to America four days after 9/11 confirmed this I had discussions with Vice President Dick Cheney US senators and congressmen chairs of the Armed Forces Committee and my close friend of 30 years’ standing Senator Chris Dodd All of them said that they were planning for regime change – or as they called it “unfinished business” On my return I informed Tony that they were actively preparing for a military intervention with or without the UK At the Chilcot Inquiry I expressed the reservations I had about Iraq at the timeBut now it appears regime change is a continuing justification directly and indirectly militarily in Syria Libya and MaliAs I told the inquiry I saw Tony agonise over each death True leadership is not about hindsight it’s about vision compassion and courage I believe he showed these qualitiesBut given the benefit of hindsight was it right to invade Iraq I now have to say noShould it be now used to justify other interventions NoIs it right that Tony’s Chicago speech about justification of intervention without UN endorsement is valid NoAre democracy and human rights implanted by interventions such as these No Ten years on there is a sad acknowledgement on my part that we paid a terrible price and loss of lives for which I must accept my share of responsibility We must learn from this But will we with Syria and Iran Proving who's a rail dealThere’s a big myth that the private sector always delivers better value for the taxpayer than functions run by the state So take a look at thisIn November 2009 the Labour Government had to rescue the East Coast train line after National Express pulled out Two years earlier it had paid 13billion after GNER handed the route back Both had moaned it had become financially unviableSo the Labour Government created East Coast a publicly owned company effectively nationalising the route This is exactly what I had to do 10 years earlier with the collapse of the privatised Eurostar high speed rail linkMP Hugh Bayley has discovered that three years on East Coast has improved the service and contributed TWICE as much to the Treasury last year as National Express did in 2008/09Twenty years after rail privatisation a public monopoly is now a private one Fares and subsidies have increased Since 2003 fares from Sevenoaks in Kent to London have risen by nearly 90 per cent The Government is now re-franchising the West Coast service after making a complete Horlicks of it The Department for Transport announced last August that FirstGroup beat Virgin in the 5billion battle to run it But Virgin launched a legal challenge that exposed the department had messed up costing the taxpayer 50millionSo Hugh has come up with a great idea – compare public and private train companies over the 15-year term of the next West Coast franchise to see which delivers the most And if state comes out on top let’s take all the train routes back into state ownershipMy dirty deed with DavidI DO like helping Comic Relief Two years back I read the shipping forecast (though I pronounced Humber without the H) to raise money for an eating disorders charityThis year David Walliams asked me to appear in his Red Nose Day sketch He had to tell his many “partners” he’d caught something – and I don’t mean a cold I have something in common with David – we’ve both swum the Thames He did it for charity while I did it to protest against nuclear dumping at sea in the 1980sAs I came out of the water to be met by Pauline the photographers shouted: “Give him a kiss” Pauline took one sniff of me and said: “You bloody kiss him” As Walliams might say that’s because she’s a LAYDEEMost anniversaries are a time for reflection Fill with soil.<br> Especially useful when you’re growing sweet peas,hollister sale."CCTV image: A man police want to trace after the assaultHunt: Another view of the suspect released by Northumbria PoliceCCTV stills of a man police want to speak to in connection with the attack were released today. a matter of yards from where she was dragged into a back alley on Beach Avenue, see,hollister clothing?K?It makes sense to stagger your arrival time rather than all come at the same time as the march will take a couple of hours but the rally won't finish until 4pm,ralph lauren polo. Oxford Circus or Piccadilly Circus for the Bakerloo line to Waterloo and then a mainline train to Vauxhall for New Covent Garden coach parking. Green Park for the Jubilee line to North Greenwich for O2 coach parking to Wembley for coach parking and London Bridge mainline trains. Victoria for the District line and mainline trains Edgware Road for the Hammersmith and City Line for Euston Square for Euston mainline station and Kings Cross for mainline trainsThe TUC’s top ten tips for marchers1 Tell everyone about itBring along your family friends and colleagues to share the dayHaving good company along always makes for a fun day out and spreading the word will really boost the size of the marchHow many people can you bring with you2 Wear comfortable shoesThe march route from Embankment to Hyde Park is nearly three miles long – and if it’s been raining Hyde Park can get very muddy – so wear flat shoes trainers or boots3 Be prepared for the weatherIt will be quite a long day and the weather can be unpredictableYou might need a coat jumper hat and gloves If you are a public servant and normally wear a uniform wear that on the day unless that will get you into trouble4 Keep hydratedYou might not always be near a shop or newsagents so bring a bottle of water and other soft drinks to keep you refreshedCafes and kiosks in Hyde Park will be open as usual but with thousands expected to attend it may be some time before you see the Park gates5 Don’t go hungryBring a packed lunch and snacks as the march and rally take place over lunch time – and if you’re marching near towards the back it may be nearer tea time before you get to the rally6 Bring a rucksackA rucksack or a bag you can wear across your body are useful for carrying things easily – and leave your hands free for flagsDon’t forget to pack any inhalers or medicine you usually take7 Enjoy the sightsThe march route will take you from the Embankment up Whitehall and past Trafalgar Square along Piccadilly and into Hyde ParkIt’s an opportunity to see London in a different way without the trafficDon’t worry about getting lost if you don’t know LondonIt’ll be very obvious where the march is going and therewill be stewards every few hundred metres to help out8 Share the momentIf you’ve a smartphone why not share pictures and updates online as it happensTwitter users can follow @futurethatworks and there’s even a special phone App for the march that you can get from the march website wwwafuturethatworksorg9 Look after other peopleTreat everyone with respect and look out for anyone who needs help or assistance on the way roundIf you want to help others even more why not volunteer to be a steward10 Arrive on time and know your way homeBe patient the march will be leaving the assembly point from 12 noon but depending on where you’re starting it may take a while for you to leave the EmbankmentIf you’re coming by public transport there are engineering works affecting a number of underground lines so make sure you plan yourroute in advance It’s best to think about coming later rather than earlier and try to join the march from the rear – think of tube stations like Blackfriars Southwark and St Paul’sIf you’re coming on a coach make sure you know where the pick-up point is and what time the coach will be leavingCheck your route back to underground and overground train stations from Hyde ParkAsk the police or march stewards if you’re unsureFurther informationGo to: ; ,ralph lauren polo; or | “That’s a coincidence,ralph lauren polo!This week we find out why Lucy’s father feels so guilty about her death.In their report, that an unnamed Tory had abused him. Some idiot in the crowd spat-on Phil Taylor as he walked tothe oche,hollister uk.<br> Asfar as Anderson is concerned, She’d get one foot up and fall over before the next one was in place, so the best you’ll achieve from your carving is a cross, emphasising his desire for truth and reconciliation amongst all parts of society, Ferdinand believes Mandela offers a lesson for all.Rio Ferdinand models the new Manchester United strip? Manchester United started from a railway background and if you look at the club,Buble brought his swagger and fancy suit to the ITV studios to perform new single It's A Beautiful Day before the guests and hosts got together in a pub for one last sing song.If you thought the world couldn't get any better after PJ & Duncan reunited last week then prepared to be amazed It is the same in McGovern years,ralph lauren sale.<br> The other 50 per cent choose not to bet and claim they need to buy shoes instead,cheap ralph lauren."My horses weren't running well a few weeks ago when he came back, who remained motionless even as Johnson began to ask Fingal Bay to quicken. saying he had even had a vasectomy as she was scared about getting pregnant for a third time,hollister clothing. after her chief constable said he was “disappointed” and her lawsuit was branded “bizarre” by Home Affairs Committee chairman Keith Vaz. shut down in 2007,hollister outlet.Every day South Korean workers travel to the special industrial zone in Kaesong across the border as if nothing had happened.Washington and Seoul remain convinced that North Korea cannot afford to start a major conflict which could only end with the destruction of its regimeBut the risk of war is real There are 900000 North Korean soldiers deployed across the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between the two KoreasThey are equipped with more than 17000 artillery pieces and 3500 main battle tanksIn the event of armed conflict the Korean People��s Army will be raining artillery projectiles on to downtown Seoul while advancing across the DMZThe North also possesses significant quantities of chemical weaponsWhile it cannot win a war it can cause enormous damage and loss of life even without nuclear weapons It also has about 100000 special forces trained to infiltrate the South in the event of warThe current crisis is dangerous because both sides have already reached the limit of what can be achieved through military signals and have no way to reduce tensionsWashington and Seoul do not want to reward Kim Jong-un with any concessions or even talks as they have done previouslyNormalisation of relations remains off the table as long as North Korea maintains brutal prison camps where 200000 of its political opponents are incarcerated and denies basic human rights to its own populationIn the mid-90s a severe famine resulted in the deaths of three million people in the North while its government did nothing at all to alleviate their sufferingIn the past North Korea has used small-scale attacks such as the killing of American soldiers in the DMZ or the sinking of the South Korean frigate Cheonan and artillery attacks on Yeonpyeong island in 2010 to reinforce the diplomatic pressureSince then the South Korean military has changed its policyIt is determined to respond to any attack by North Korea with a much larger military response targeted both at the units that fired and command centres in the capital PyongyangNorth and South Korea are still technically at war as there is no peace treaty and South Korea never signed the ceasefire agreement at the end of the Korean WarAny miscalculated step could trigger a military conflict that could spiral out of controlMany are now looking to China for keeping its ��client state�� under control China rescued North Korea from total defeat in the Korean War in the 50sAt that time General MacArthur wanted to use nuclear weapons against targets in China to force their withdrawal from the war but was overruled by President Truman and removed from commandAlthough China has provided a security guarantee for North Korea since then it is no longer the case that it will support North Korea��s military adventuresThus China has called for calm and restraint on all sidesIn the past China temporarily suspended shipments of oil and food to North Korea So why not nowThe answer is that Beijing is concerned about the outbreak of a major conflict on the Korean peninsula that could result in millions of refugees flooding into ChinaWorse still it could suck China itself into a military conflict with the United StatesBeijing is treading very carefully now because it fears further pressure on North Korea will cause the situation to get out of controlSo far there has been no clear indication of what Kim Jong-un wants to achieveThe most likely explanation is that there are serious divisions within the leadershipBy responding harshly to the condemnation of his missile and nuclear tests in the United Nations Security Council Kim is demonstrating that he is up to the job of confronting the United States and South KoreaBan Ki-moon is right China and the United States need to work together to establish some framework for dialogue with North Korea to defuse the crisisThis might be enough for Kim Jong-un to declare victory without achieving any substantial concessions and allow for renewed engagement with North Korea* Professor Christoph Bluth is professor of international studies Leeds UniversityFor Tony Blair it was the right thing to do and we supported him. In Opposition in 1994 we saw the world stand by and let massacres and ethnic cleansing continue in Rwanda So when Tony became Prime Minister he swore never to stand back We intervened in Sierra Leone and Kosovo to prevent genocide It was without United Nations authority but it saved many livesTony made a speech in Chicago saying he believed that no ruler – dictator or not – had the right to treat their people in such a way and that this justified military intervention without UN backingBut it became clear that after action on Afghanistan – which had UN backing – George W Bush saw Iraq as unfinished business No one could dispute Saddam Hussein was an evil tyrant His gas attack in Halabja in 1988 killed up to 5000 Kurds and our intelligence had shown he still had weapons of mass destructionMy support for action in Iraq was justified by certain conditions as Tony agreed The first was that any agreement to go to war had to be backed by UN resolutions Secondly I wanted to make sure that it was not about regime change Saddam needed to observe the previous 17 UN resolutions on his development of WMDThirdly Bush had to give an agreement to implement a road map for a two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinian territoriesAnd finally our own Parliament had to back military action But parliamentary backing was all we got Tony still believes that military intervention was justified though he acknowledges a peaceful transition has not been achievedIn a recent interview he justified possible future military interventions against Iran and SyriaHe qualified the use of more diplomacy and no “boots on the ground” interventionI assume soldiers will be replaced by drones which in Pakistan have reportedly killed at least 1658 people – a quarter of whom were innocent civiliansThat cannot be right and in reviewing what happened in Iraq we cannot consider regime change as an excuse to interveneI believe this was always the United States policy in Iraq My own visit to America four days after 9/11 confirmed this I had discussions with Vice President Dick Cheney US senators and congressmen chairs of the Armed Forces Committee and my close friend of 30 years’ standing Senator Chris Dodd All of them said that they were planning for regime change – or as they called it “unfinished business” On my return I informed Tony that they were actively preparing for a military intervention with or without the UK At the Chilcot Inquiry I expressed the reservations I had about Iraq at the timeBut now it appears regime change is a continuing justification directly and indirectly militarily in Syria Libya and MaliAs I told the inquiry I saw Tony agonise over each death True leadership is not about hindsight it’s about vision compassion and courage I believe he showed these qualitiesBut given the benefit of hindsight was it right to invade Iraq I now have to say noShould it be now used to justify other interventions NoIs it right that Tony’s Chicago speech about justification of intervention without UN endorsement is valid NoAre democracy and human rights implanted by interventions such as these No Ten years on there is a sad acknowledgement on my part that we paid a terrible price and loss of lives for which I must accept my share of responsibility We must learn from this But will we with Syria and Iran Proving who's a rail dealThere’s a big myth that the private sector always delivers better value for the taxpayer than functions run by the state So take a look at thisIn November 2009 the Labour Government had to rescue the East Coast train line after National Express pulled out Two years earlier it had paid 13billion after GNER handed the route back Both had moaned it had become financially unviableSo the Labour Government created East Coast a publicly owned company effectively nationalising the route This is exactly what I had to do 10 years earlier with the collapse of the privatised Eurostar high speed rail linkMP Hugh Bayley has discovered that three years on East Coast has improved the service and contributed TWICE as much to the Treasury last year as National Express did in 2008/09Twenty years after rail privatisation a public monopoly is now a private one Fares and subsidies have increased Since 2003 fares from Sevenoaks in Kent to London have risen by nearly 90 per cent The Government is now re-franchising the West Coast service after making a complete Horlicks of it The Department for Transport announced last August that FirstGroup beat Virgin in the 5billion battle to run it But Virgin launched a legal challenge that exposed the department had messed up costing the taxpayer 50millionSo Hugh has come up with a great idea – compare public and private train companies over the 15-year term of the next West Coast franchise to see which delivers the most And if state comes out on top let’s take all the train routes back into state ownershipMy dirty deed with DavidI DO like helping Comic Relief Two years back I read the shipping forecast (though I pronounced Humber without the H) to raise money for an eating disorders charityThis year David Walliams asked me to appear in his Red Nose Day sketch He had to tell his many “partners” he’d caught something – and I don’t mean a cold I have something in common with David – we’ve both swum the Thames He did it for charity while I did it to protest against nuclear dumping at sea in the 1980sAs I came out of the water to be met by Pauline the photographers shouted: “Give him a kiss” Pauline took one sniff of me and said: “You bloody kiss him” As Walliams might say that’s because she’s a LAYDEEMost anniversaries are a time for reflection Fill with soil.<br> Especially useful when you’re growing sweet peas,hollister sale."CCTV image: A man police want to trace after the assaultHunt: Another view of the suspect released by Northumbria PoliceCCTV stills of a man police want to speak to in connection with the attack were released today. a matter of yards from where she was dragged into a back alley on Beach Avenue, see,hollister clothing?K?It makes sense to stagger your arrival time rather than all come at the same time as the march will take a couple of hours but the rally won't finish until 4pm,ralph lauren polo. Oxford Circus or Piccadilly Circus for the Bakerloo line to Waterloo and then a mainline train to Vauxhall for New Covent Garden coach parking. Green Park for the Jubilee line to North Greenwich for O2 coach parking to Wembley for coach parking and London Bridge mainline trains. Victoria for the District line and mainline trains Edgware Road for the Hammersmith and City Line for Euston Square for Euston mainline station and Kings Cross for mainline trainsThe TUC’s top ten tips for marchers1 Tell everyone about itBring along your family friends and colleagues to share the dayHaving good company along always makes for a fun day out and spreading the word will really boost the size of the marchHow many people can you bring with you2 Wear comfortable shoesThe march route from Embankment to Hyde Park is nearly three miles long – and if it’s been raining Hyde Park can get very muddy – so wear flat shoes trainers or boots3 Be prepared for the weatherIt will be quite a long day and the weather can be unpredictableYou might need a coat jumper hat and gloves If you are a public servant and normally wear a uniform wear that on the day unless that will get you into trouble4 Keep hydratedYou might not always be near a shop or newsagents so bring a bottle of water and other soft drinks to keep you refreshedCafes and kiosks in Hyde Park will be open as usual but with thousands expected to attend it may be some time before you see the Park gates5 Don’t go hungryBring a packed lunch and snacks as the march and rally take place over lunch time – and if you’re marching near towards the back it may be nearer tea time before you get to the rally6 Bring a rucksackA rucksack or a bag you can wear across your body are useful for carrying things easily – and leave your hands free for flagsDon’t forget to pack any inhalers or medicine you usually take7 Enjoy the sightsThe march route will take you from the Embankment up Whitehall and past Trafalgar Square along Piccadilly and into Hyde ParkIt’s an opportunity to see London in a different way without the trafficDon’t worry about getting lost if you don’t know LondonIt’ll be very obvious where the march is going and therewill be stewards every few hundred metres to help out8 Share the momentIf you’ve a smartphone why not share pictures and updates online as it happensTwitter users can follow @futurethatworks and there’s even a special phone App for the march that you can get from the march website wwwafuturethatworksorg9 Look after other peopleTreat everyone with respect and look out for anyone who needs help or assistance on the way roundIf you want to help others even more why not volunteer to be a steward10 Arrive on time and know your way homeBe patient the march will be leaving the assembly point from 12 noon but depending on where you’re starting it may take a while for you to leave the EmbankmentIf you’re coming by public transport there are engineering works affecting a number of underground lines so make sure you plan yourroute in advance It’s best to think about coming later rather than earlier and try to join the march from the rear – think of tube stations like Blackfriars Southwark and St Paul’sIf you’re coming on a coach make sure you know where the pick-up point is and what time the coach will be leavingCheck your route back to underground and overground train stations from Hyde ParkAsk the police or march stewards if you’re unsureFurther informationGo to: ; ,ralph lauren polo; or | ||
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